Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 118
... descending far in society to seek . ' Humanity in fact owes as much to Caxton as to Hodge , and it would be as harmful to starve potential organizers , thinkers , poets or scientists of the culture they need 118 $ 7 TOLSTOY.
... descending far in society to seek . ' Humanity in fact owes as much to Caxton as to Hodge , and it would be as harmful to starve potential organizers , thinkers , poets or scientists of the culture they need 118 $ 7 TOLSTOY.
Stran 143
... seeking to perfect themselves can only do so by violence . Hating the intellect , they cannot bring it into a true relation with their instincts and thereby gradually extend their mastery over the subconscious . Consequently they are ...
... seeking to perfect themselves can only do so by violence . Hating the intellect , they cannot bring it into a true relation with their instincts and thereby gradually extend their mastery over the subconscious . Consequently they are ...
Stran 192
... seek truth as ardently as he ; and I can say positively that he is now in the very bloom of his strength . ' It was in fact because the tide of physical life never ceased to flow in him uncontrollably that he both loved and hated the ...
... seek truth as ardently as he ; and I can say positively that he is now in the very bloom of his strength . ' It was in fact because the tide of physical life never ceased to flow in him uncontrollably that he both loved and hated the ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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