Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 84
... Perfect disinterestedness of vision demands a perfect , a dedicated personality , one which , if it has not risen above good and evil , is for ever testing in action the distinction between them and striving after selflessness as the ...
... Perfect disinterestedness of vision demands a perfect , a dedicated personality , one which , if it has not risen above good and evil , is for ever testing in action the distinction between them and striving after selflessness as the ...
Stran 95
... perfect self - assurance , that sense of commanding and commanded impulse which every artist and athlete experiences in moments of perfect functioning , which belongs to the horseman sitting his horse S5 THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED 95.
... perfect self - assurance , that sense of commanding and commanded impulse which every artist and athlete experiences in moments of perfect functioning , which belongs to the horseman sitting his horse S5 THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED 95.
Stran 155
... perfect humanity , in his freedom not only from the desire to dominate and possess , but from any earthly attachment . And yet we are to believe that he achieved this freedom not through any spiritual stress , but instinctively , that ...
... perfect humanity , in his freedom not only from the desire to dominate and possess , but from any earthly attachment . And yet we are to believe that he achieved this freedom not through any spiritual stress , but instinctively , that ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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