The essays of Virginia WoolfHogarth Press, 1986 - 440 pagina's Gathers Virginia Woolf's earliest essays, reviews, and biographical sketches and provide an introduction and background notes. |
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Pagina 64
... Lady Hamilton ( 1761-1815 ) , daughter of Mary and Henry Lyon , of Nesse in Cheshire , and the subject of Fyvie's second portrait , ' Nelson's Lady Hamilton ' . 6 – Fyvie , p . 66 , quoting from the Journal of Rear - Admiral Bartholomew ...
... Lady Hamilton ( 1761-1815 ) , daughter of Mary and Henry Lyon , of Nesse in Cheshire , and the subject of Fyvie's second portrait , ' Nelson's Lady Hamilton ' . 6 – Fyvie , p . 66 , quoting from the Journal of Rear - Admiral Bartholomew ...
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... Lady Fanshawe is rather disappointing , ' VW wrote to Violet Dickinson on 20 July ( I VW Letters , no . 371 ) ; ' only a thread of a story , and some nameless descendant has tied a volume of dry little notes to her tail ; and the Times ...
... Lady Fanshawe is rather disappointing , ' VW wrote to Violet Dickinson on 20 July ( I VW Letters , no . 371 ) ; ' only a thread of a story , and some nameless descendant has tied a volume of dry little notes to her tail ; and the Times ...
Pagina 196
... Lady Charlotte , or , in her own phrase , ' Mine Gott ! Dat is de dullest person Gott Almighty ever did born ! ' ' and true enough , ' the moralist proceeds , ' good society is often dull . " Brougham and Whitbread ' were always coming ...
... Lady Charlotte , or , in her own phrase , ' Mine Gott ! Dat is de dullest person Gott Almighty ever did born ! ' ' and true enough , ' the moralist proceeds , ' good society is often dull . " Brougham and Whitbread ' were always coming ...
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The Essays of Virginia Woolf, 1904-1912, Volume 1;Volumes 1904-1912 Virginia Woolf Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1989 |
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