Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 183
... meaning for him whenever he thinks of it . The meaning of life and death which he credits his wife with having is due to the fact that so far as she thinks at all , she thinks in action . For her the meaning of life is simply the fact ...
... meaning for him whenever he thinks of it . The meaning of life and death which he credits his wife with having is due to the fact that so far as she thinks at all , she thinks in action . For her the meaning of life is simply the fact ...
Stran 200
... meaning of life I must repudiate my reason , the very thing for which alone a meaning is required . ' From this contradiction there were two possible exits . Either reason was not so rational as he supposed , or what seemed irrational ...
... meaning of life I must repudiate my reason , the very thing for which alone a meaning is required . ' From this contradiction there were two possible exits . Either reason was not so rational as he supposed , or what seemed irrational ...
Stran 202
... meaning in his eyes . ' I understood that it is all merely self - indulgence , and that to find a meaning in it is impossible ; while the life of the whole labouring people , the whole of mankind who produce life , appeared to me in its ...
... meaning in his eyes . ' I understood that it is all merely self - indulgence , and that to find a meaning in it is impossible ; while the life of the whole labouring people , the whole of mankind who produce life , appeared to me in its ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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