Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 41
... false romanticism and false realism from which the sentimentalist can never find an exit . But the important thing to note at this point is that all the constituents of the problem existed , in the forms too which they were always to ...
... false romanticism and false realism from which the sentimentalist can never find an exit . But the important thing to note at this point is that all the constituents of the problem existed , in the forms too which they were always to ...
Stran 116
... false discipline do not justify anarchy and the spectacle of the village children kicking in a heap on the floor when they were not interested , although it testified to the free play of youthful instincts which he sought to foster ...
... false discipline do not justify anarchy and the spectacle of the village children kicking in a heap on the floor when they were not interested , although it testified to the free play of youthful instincts which he sought to foster ...
Stran 211
... false denial in others , of a false divorce between the spiritual and the material , and a substitution of negative prohibitions for positive principles . What was recently written of the influence of the purest of Christian saints is ...
... false denial in others , of a false divorce between the spiritual and the material , and a substitution of negative prohibitions for positive principles . What was recently written of the influence of the purest of Christian saints is ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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