Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 263
... passions the strongest , cruellest , and most stubborn , is the sex - passion , physical love ; and therefore if the passions are destroyed , including the strongest of them - physical love the prophecies will be fulfilled , mankind ...
... passions the strongest , cruellest , and most stubborn , is the sex - passion , physical love ; and therefore if the passions are destroyed , including the strongest of them - physical love the prophecies will be fulfilled , mankind ...
Stran 277
... passions which artists had strug- gled to translate into the purer terms of imagination and humanity , they were necessary ingredients in a true life- conception . But Tolstoy who tried to deny his passions because he could not humanize ...
... passions which artists had strug- gled to translate into the purer terms of imagination and humanity , they were necessary ingredients in a true life- conception . But Tolstoy who tried to deny his passions because he could not humanize ...
Stran 300
... passions to the bar of conscience and humanity , and behind the glamour of the senses sees the animal unmasked . But his reason did not falter before the spectacle or his vision fail . He looked as searchingly into the animal nature of ...
... passions to the bar of conscience and humanity , and behind the glamour of the senses sees the animal unmasked . But his reason did not falter before the spectacle or his vision fail . He looked as searchingly into the animal nature of ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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