Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 157
... understanding in life . This ' blissful insanity , ' however , cannot preserve his married life from the commonplace . No ... understand them . These questions , then as now , existed only for those who see nothing in marriage but the ...
... understanding in life . This ' blissful insanity , ' however , cannot preserve his married life from the commonplace . No ... understand them . These questions , then as now , existed only for those who see nothing in marriage but the ...
Stran 198
... understand the hieroglyphic inscription ? ' " They hope to understand it , ' I said . ' Hope , indeed ! It is time they understood that this hope has lived through three thousand years of history , and we have not moved a hair's breadth ...
... understand the hieroglyphic inscription ? ' " They hope to understand it , ' I said . ' Hope , indeed ! It is time they understood that this hope has lived through three thousand years of history , and we have not moved a hair's breadth ...
Stran 256
... understand is that marriage without love is not marriage ; that love alone sanctifies marriage , and that real marriage is only such as is sanctified by love ? ' . ... ' Yes , but how is one to understand what is meant by " true love ...
... understand is that marriage without love is not marriage ; that love alone sanctifies marriage , and that real marriage is only such as is sanctified by love ? ' . ... ' Yes , but how is one to understand what is meant by " true love ...
Vsebina
PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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