Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 49
... pleasure from the lines Of curling mist , or from the level plain Of waters colour'd by the steady cloud , Tolstoy could never so completely subdue his conscious- ness to a purely instinctive apprehension of the natural world as to ...
... pleasure from the lines Of curling mist , or from the level plain Of waters colour'd by the steady cloud , Tolstoy could never so completely subdue his conscious- ness to a purely instinctive apprehension of the natural world as to ...
Stran 60
... pleasure is annulled by realization of it , and therefore bodily pleasures never ought to be realized . .. Why had God given us realization , if realization was to make life more difficult ? ' - The only escape from this dilemma seemed ...
... pleasure is annulled by realization of it , and therefore bodily pleasures never ought to be realized . .. Why had God given us realization , if realization was to make life more difficult ? ' - The only escape from this dilemma seemed ...
Stran 175
... pleasure of everything ' need not imply indolent self- indulgence , but creative self - expression . Humanity , as he sees it , is divided into two classes , a small , luxurious , and predatory one which seeks only self- gratification ...
... pleasure of everything ' need not imply indolent self- indulgence , but creative self - expression . Humanity , as he sees it , is divided into two classes , a small , luxurious , and predatory one which seeks only self- gratification ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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