Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 125
... claimed that the two tendencies were finally and fatally opposed , and the fact that science could not in itself ensure moral progress and might indeed facilitate human suicide , led him to sanctify the sometimes inspired and sometimes ...
... claimed that the two tendencies were finally and fatally opposed , and the fact that science could not in itself ensure moral progress and might indeed facilitate human suicide , led him to sanctify the sometimes inspired and sometimes ...
Stran 271
... claimed , existed in every age and every human society . But from the time of the Middle Ages cultivated Europeans had lost it . ' Not in the depths of their hearts believing in the Church teaching - which had outlived its age and had ...
... claimed , existed in every age and every human society . But from the time of the Middle Ages cultivated Europeans had lost it . ' Not in the depths of their hearts believing in the Church teaching - which had outlived its age and had ...
Stran 281
... claimed that ' the range of feelings experienced by the powerful and the rich , who have no experience of labour for the support of life , is far poorer , more limited , and more insignificant , than the range of feelings natural to ...
... claimed that ' the range of feelings experienced by the powerful and the rich , who have no experience of labour for the support of life , is far poorer , more limited , and more insignificant , than the range of feelings natural to ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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