Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 81
... suffering and death which were terrible in themselves , but that which allowed people to inflict suffering and death ; and the pagan spirit , so lovely in some of its manifestations , allowed them to do this . Tolstoy never wholly ...
... suffering and death which were terrible in themselves , but that which allowed people to inflict suffering and death ; and the pagan spirit , so lovely in some of its manifestations , allowed them to do this . Tolstoy never wholly ...
Stran 106
... suffering . It is clean and decisive . It is a fact stripped of the sickness and sentiment which clings like a ... suffer in this way , but his situa- tion is outwardly even more forlorn . No one thinks of him , unless it be to wish that ...
... suffering . It is clean and decisive . It is a fact stripped of the sickness and sentiment which clings like a ... suffer in this way , but his situa- tion is outwardly even more forlorn . No one thinks of him , unless it be to wish that ...
Stran 268
... suffer in performing that service , was nobly and truly conceived . ' Plump self- satisfied thinkers and artists ... suffering will be the lot of a thinker and an artist not , primarily at least , ' because their aim is the welfare ...
... suffer in performing that service , was nobly and truly conceived . ' Plump self- satisfied thinkers and artists ... suffering will be the lot of a thinker and an artist not , primarily at least , ' because their aim is the welfare ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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