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... response to Anna , but necessarily informs it . Christian mercy proceeds from an intitial conviction . of one's own ... response supercedes an ethical judgement becomes the cornerstone of Tolstoyan aesthetics ; a genuine aesthetic ...
... response to Anna , but necessarily informs it . Christian mercy proceeds from an intitial conviction . of one's own ... response supercedes an ethical judgement becomes the cornerstone of Tolstoyan aesthetics ; a genuine aesthetic ...
Side 56
... responses to Anna and the concluding emphases in Anna and Lyovin's last scenes , the case can be made that the novel's ... response is most strongly elicited during the successive visitations of Anna Karenina to pictured moments and ...
... responses to Anna and the concluding emphases in Anna and Lyovin's last scenes , the case can be made that the novel's ... response is most strongly elicited during the successive visitations of Anna Karenina to pictured moments and ...
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... [ Response to the first installment , 21 February 1875 ] The first chapters of L. Tolstoy's novel recently appeared . Rarely can one encounter in literature something more bright , more fragrant than this work , which promises to stand ...
... [ Response to the first installment , 21 February 1875 ] The first chapters of L. Tolstoy's novel recently appeared . Rarely can one encounter in literature something more bright , more fragrant than this work , which promises to stand ...
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