The Essays of Virginia Woolf: 1904-1912Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1986 - 411 pagina's Collects articles and book reviews by the English novelist. |
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Pagina 13
... called ourselves his uncles and aunts . The solitary occasion when he found it necessary to inflict marks of his displeasure on human flesh was once when a visitor rashly tried to treat him as an ordinary pet - dog and tempted him with ...
... called ourselves his uncles and aunts . The solitary occasion when he found it necessary to inflict marks of his displeasure on human flesh was once when a visitor rashly tried to treat him as an ordinary pet - dog and tempted him with ...
Pagina 103
... called " sickly ” has been called by much harder names , “ affected " , for instance , a charge I have never deserved , for I do think , if I may say it of myself , that the desire of speaking or spluttering the real truth out broadly ...
... called " sickly ” has been called by much harder names , “ affected " , for instance , a charge I have never deserved , for I do think , if I may say it of myself , that the desire of speaking or spluttering the real truth out broadly ...
Pagina 104
... called a good correspondent . We can almost hear the groan with which he sat down to his task when ' Chris Dowson ' called to bid him ' Get a letter ready , seeing that the ship is ready for it . " One may guess that as a poet he ...
... called a good correspondent . We can almost hear the groan with which he sat down to his task when ' Chris Dowson ' called to bid him ' Get a letter ready , seeing that the ship is ready for it . " One may guess that as a poet he ...
Inhoudsopgave
1905 | 11 |
The Decay of Essaywriting | 24 |
By Beach and Bogland | 37 |
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