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chapter 35 Tolstoy
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I come now, though not quite in the order of time, to the noblest of all these enthusiasms — namely, my devotion for the writings of Lyof Tolstoy. I should wish to speak of him with his own incomparable truth, yet I do not know how to give a notion of his influence without the effect of exaggeration. As much as one merely human being can help another I believe that he has helped me; he has not influenced me in aesthetics1 only, but in ethics2, too, so that I can never again see life in the way I saw it before I knew him. Tolstoy awakens3 in his reader the will to be a man; not effectively, not spectacularly, but simply, really. He leads you back to the only true ideal, away from that false standard of the gentleman, to the Man who sought not to be distinguished4 from other men, but identified with them, to that Presence in which the finest gentleman shows his alloy5 of vanity, and the greatest genius shrinks to the measure of his miserable6 egotism. I learned from Tolstoy to try character and motive7 by no other test, and though I am perpetually false to that sublime8 ideal myself, still the ideal remains9 with me, to make me ashamed that I am not true to it. Tolstoy gave me heart to hope that the world may yet be made over in the image of Him who died for it, when all Caesars things shall be finally rendered unto Caesar, and men shall come into their own, into the right to labor10 and the right to enjoy the fruits of their labor, each one master of himself and servant to every other. He taught me to see life not as a chase of a forever impossible personal happiness, but as a field for endeavor towards the happiness of the whole human family; and I can never lose this vision, however I close my eyes, and strive to see my own interest as the highest good. He gave me new criterions, new principles, which, after all, were those that are taught us in our earliest childhood, before we have come to the evil wisdom of the world. As I read his different
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aesthetics
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| n.(尤指艺术方面之)美学,审美学 | |
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| n.伦理学;伦理观,道德标准 | |
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awakens
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| v.(使)醒( awaken的第三人称单数 );(使)觉醒;弄醒;(使)意识到 | |
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distinguished
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alloy
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miserable
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motive
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sublime
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remains
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labor
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ethical
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rapture
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| n.狂喜;全神贯注;着迷;v.使狂喜 | |
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astonishment
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pessimism
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solitude
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| n. 孤独; 独居,荒僻之地,幽静的地方 | |
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Christian
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Christians
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| n.基督教徒( Christian的名词复数 ) | |
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transcend
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| vt.超出,超越(理性等)的范围 | |
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ethically
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aesthetically
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| adv.美地,艺术地 | |
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simplicity
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dealing
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| n.经商方法,待人态度 | |
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supreme
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artifice
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interpretation
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cogitation
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rust
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| v.(嘲弄地)模仿,(通过模仿)取笑( burlesque的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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compassion
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faculty
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illicit
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intrigue
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philistine
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| n.庸俗的人;adj.市侩的,庸俗的 | |
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sublimity
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| 崇高,庄严,气质高尚 | |
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prospects
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unity
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dwindle
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| v.逐渐变小(或减少) | |
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realization
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pathos
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fables
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exegesis
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follower
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creed
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sordid
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artistically
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likeness
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