Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 104
... spiritual from the physical , nor is a spiritual conversion the less real or necessary because a man can no longer enjoy the pride of his body . One of the purposes of this book is to show that there comes a point in human development ...
... spiritual from the physical , nor is a spiritual conversion the less real or necessary because a man can no longer enjoy the pride of his body . One of the purposes of this book is to show that there comes a point in human development ...
Stran 112
... spiritual immor- tality . For a positive disinterestedness is the quality of all pure spiritual experience , and so far as personality con- sciously intrudes upon such experience , it limits it . Such an ultimate affirmation of self is ...
... spiritual immor- tality . For a positive disinterestedness is the quality of all pure spiritual experience , and so far as personality con- sciously intrudes upon such experience , it limits it . Such an ultimate affirmation of self is ...
Stran 210
... spiritual insight was such that his teaching may reinforce and crown a positive ideal and may be applied to circumstances which he could not visualize and an evolutionary view of human history which he was too spiritually possessed to ...
... spiritual insight was such that his teaching may reinforce and crown a positive ideal and may be applied to circumstances which he could not visualize and an evolutionary view of human history which he was too spiritually possessed to ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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