Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 80
... never more trenchantly than in Christianity and Patriotism , when he wrote of the victim of patriotism - " That ... never fairly allotted the responsibility for war , and so never discovered the best means of transforming the 80 S2 TOLSTOY.
... never more trenchantly than in Christianity and Patriotism , when he wrote of the victim of patriotism - " That ... never fairly allotted the responsibility for war , and so never discovered the best means of transforming the 80 S2 TOLSTOY.
Stran 101
... never really discovered . During the next twenty years he became far more deeply disillusioned of the senses and of the life of Nature which he loved but could never completely live , until he arrived at that con- viction of the ...
... never really discovered . During the next twenty years he became far more deeply disillusioned of the senses and of the life of Nature which he loved but could never completely live , until he arrived at that con- viction of the ...
Stran 117
... never believe that public service might appeal to men as an ideal , as it has in England even in the past , and will , we are convinced , increasingly do in the future under the influence of Socialist aims and thought . For officials ...
... never believe that public service might appeal to men as an ideal , as it has in England even in the past , and will , we are convinced , increasingly do in the future under the influence of Socialist aims and thought . For officials ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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