Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 229
... conception of life to the social conception of life , and from the social conception of life to the divine conception of life , ' and that mankind had now reached the final stage when it was ripe for perfect liberty . But such a view ...
... conception of life to the social conception of life , and from the social conception of life to the divine conception of life , ' and that mankind had now reached the final stage when it was ripe for perfect liberty . But such a view ...
Stran 275
... conception of which they were capable . And they have striven to realize such a conception by intrepid efforts after self - knowledge and self - enlargement instead of merely accepting , as Tolstoy bid men do , the primitive religious ...
... conception of which they were capable . And they have striven to realize such a conception by intrepid efforts after self - knowledge and self - enlargement instead of merely accepting , as Tolstoy bid men do , the primitive religious ...
Stran 279
... conception . And the artist's life- conception is compact not only of inspired feeling but inspired thought . Art in fact expresses , not feelings about life , good or bad , but a consciousness of life which will be deep or shallow ...
... conception . And the artist's life- conception is compact not only of inspired feeling but inspired thought . Art in fact expresses , not feelings about life , good or bad , but a consciousness of life which will be deep or shallow ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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