Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 96
... continual self - sacrifice , continual love for one another , and a continual sense in all things of a kind and beneficent ' Providence , ' of which she had dreamt so expansively before her marriage , merely frets her 96 $ 5 TOLSTOY.
... continual self - sacrifice , continual love for one another , and a continual sense in all things of a kind and beneficent ' Providence , ' of which she had dreamt so expansively before her marriage , merely frets her 96 $ 5 TOLSTOY.
Stran 229
... continual advance of reason upon force and a continual transformation of destructive into creative force ; and it is thus , and not by a sudden ecstatic conversion that the world may advance to a consciousness of the moral , living side ...
... continual advance of reason upon force and a continual transformation of destructive into creative force ; and it is thus , and not by a sudden ecstatic conversion that the world may advance to a consciousness of the moral , living side ...
Stran 243
... continually striving to submerge it . But such Nationalism no longer existed when the men of all nations , were connected ' by the com- mon interests of labour and trade , or by spiritual interests , or by both together . So that very ...
... continually striving to submerge it . But such Nationalism no longer existed when the men of all nations , were connected ' by the com- mon interests of labour and trade , or by spiritual interests , or by both together . So that very ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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