Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 8
... creative artist , he served humanity more notably as an indicter of a false civilization than as the prophet of a true one , as the champion of a moral conception of human life than as the discoverer of a really creative morality . And ...
... creative artist , he served humanity more notably as an indicter of a false civilization than as the prophet of a true one , as the champion of a moral conception of human life than as the discoverer of a really creative morality . And ...
Stran 8
... creative artist , he served humanity more notably as an indicter of a false civilization than as the prophet of a true one , as the champion of a moral conception of human life than as the discoverer of a really creative morality . And ...
... creative artist , he served humanity more notably as an indicter of a false civilization than as the prophet of a true one , as the champion of a moral conception of human life than as the discoverer of a really creative morality . And ...
Stran 112
... creative mind of the universe . Yet this life of the spirit does not , in Tolstoy's sense , ' depend on the death of the body , ' but on its perfect quickening . In this life , at least , the body co - operates with and sustains the ...
... creative mind of the universe . Yet this life of the spirit does not , in Tolstoy's sense , ' depend on the death of the body , ' but on its perfect quickening . In this life , at least , the body co - operates with and sustains the ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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