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... whole , to produce an impression of harmony through the perspective which they afford of individual destinies and of the whole range of human behavior of all kinds of love , hatred , cowardice , courage , avarice , jealousy , vanity and ...
... whole , to produce an impression of harmony through the perspective which they afford of individual destinies and of the whole range of human behavior of all kinds of love , hatred , cowardice , courage , avarice , jealousy , vanity and ...
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... whole truth ( ne vsia pravda ) , and art is only art because it is whole ( potomu chto ono vse ) " ( Letters 295 ) . Tolstoy not only emphasizes the inevitable fragmentariness and incompleteness of any interpretation , but he also ...
... whole truth ( ne vsia pravda ) , and art is only art because it is whole ( potomu chto ono vse ) " ( Letters 295 ) . Tolstoy not only emphasizes the inevitable fragmentariness and incompleteness of any interpretation , but he also ...
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... whole of life to be of a piece too - but that's not how it is . You despise public official work because you want the reality to be invariably corresponding all the while with the aim - and that's not how it is . You want a man's work ...
... whole of life to be of a piece too - but that's not how it is . You despise public official work because you want the reality to be invariably corresponding all the while with the aim - and that's not how it is . You want a man's work ...
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