Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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... moral conception of human life than as the discoverer of a really creative morality . And yet in his very failure to achieve a new moral relation to life he revealed , more tragically perhaps than any other great writer , not only how ...
... moral conception of human life than as the discoverer of a really creative morality . And yet in his very failure to achieve a new moral relation to life he revealed , more tragically perhaps than any other great writer , not only how ...
Stran 8
... moral conception of human life than as the discoverer of a really creative morality . And yet in his very failure to achieve a new moral re- lation to life he revealed , more tragically perhaps than any other great writer , not only how ...
... moral conception of human life than as the discoverer of a really creative morality . And yet in his very failure to achieve a new moral re- lation to life he revealed , more tragically perhaps than any other great writer , not only how ...
Stran 113
... moral as all that lives and dies according to nature is moral . But this is not the high- est morality nor can a man who has outgrown a physical acquiescence relapse into it without denying the par- ticular divinity within him . Such a ...
... moral as all that lives and dies according to nature is moral . But this is not the high- est morality nor can a man who has outgrown a physical acquiescence relapse into it without denying the par- ticular divinity within him . Such a ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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