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 158
... perhaps the course that any sensitive mind adopts naturally , though it does not always go on to trace it out upon paper . But what art is needed to give such perishable matter an enduring form ! - the art of Charles Lamb or of Henry ...
... perhaps the course that any sensitive mind adopts naturally , though it does not always go on to trace it out upon paper . But what art is needed to give such perishable matter an enduring form ! - the art of Charles Lamb or of Henry ...
Pagina 315
... Perhaps she takes it for granted that they do , or perhaps she thinks that it does not matter . The past has an immense charm of its own ; and if one can show how people lived a hundred years ago - one means by that , how they powdered ...
... Perhaps she takes it for granted that they do , or perhaps she thinks that it does not matter . The past has an immense charm of its own ; and if one can show how people lived a hundred years ago - one means by that , how they powdered ...
Pagina 356
... perhaps , in the majority , but they form a minority that is very respectable , and perhaps increasing . If this is at all true of his readers , what shall we say of the writer himself ? There is a great difference between writing and ...
... perhaps , in the majority , but they form a minority that is very respectable , and perhaps increasing . If this is at all true of his readers , what shall we say of the writer himself ? There is a great difference between writing and ...
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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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