Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 38
... thought . ' Once again it was the instinctive revolt of the creature against the disintegration of consciousness . And indeed to develop thought as a self - sufficient faculty , ' to think of what I am thinking concerning my own thoughts ...
... thought . ' Once again it was the instinctive revolt of the creature against the disintegration of consciousness . And indeed to develop thought as a self - sufficient faculty , ' to think of what I am thinking concerning my own thoughts ...
Stran 186
... thought . ' It had ; and as such , as Tolstoy was to discover , it lent him no lasting support . For feeling ' independent of thought , ' as faith uncor- rected by scepticism , has no centre , no critical criterion . Levin knows this ...
... thought . ' It had ; and as such , as Tolstoy was to discover , it lent him no lasting support . For feeling ' independent of thought , ' as faith uncor- rected by scepticism , has no centre , no critical criterion . Levin knows this ...
Stran 279
... thought , are of another nature than either , its evolution , as that of particular artists , con- sists in the deepening of intuition by a profounder reconciliation of thought and feeling . Certainly , as Tolstoy wrote , ' art is ...
... thought , are of another nature than either , its evolution , as that of particular artists , con- sists in the deepening of intuition by a profounder reconciliation of thought and feeling . Certainly , as Tolstoy wrote , ' art is ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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