Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 74
... women ? Who is responsible for the fact that we lose such feelings inherent in us as courage , fortitude , prudence , equity , and so forth , if not woman ? ' From whom , it might equally be said , do we learn selflessness , purity ...
... women ? Who is responsible for the fact that we lose such feelings inherent in us as courage , fortitude , prudence , equity , and so forth , if not woman ? ' From whom , it might equally be said , do we learn selflessness , purity ...
Stran 74
... women ? Who is responsible for the fact that we lose such feelings inherent in us as courage , fortitude , prudence , equity , and so forth , if not woman ? ' From whom , it might equally be said , do we learn self- lessness , purity ...
... women ? Who is responsible for the fact that we lose such feelings inherent in us as courage , fortitude , prudence , equity , and so forth , if not woman ? ' From whom , it might equally be said , do we learn self- lessness , purity ...
Stran 169
... women's rights ' implied . The claim behind this movement was that woman should be treated as a human and responsible being and neither as a child - bearing chattel nor as a pampered mistress . To be the one , which Tolstoy favoured ...
... women's rights ' implied . The claim behind this movement was that woman should be treated as a human and responsible being and neither as a child - bearing chattel nor as a pampered mistress . To be the one , which Tolstoy favoured ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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