The Essays of Virginia Woolf: 1912-1918Hogarth Press, 1986 - 420 pagina's Gathers Virginia Woolf's earliest essays, reviews, and biographical sketches and provide an introduction and background notes. |
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... Miss Willard did not remain , as she had become , a great schoolmistress . " The merest accident , a heavy fall of snow , induced a certain Dr Dio Lewis , who was lecturing about the country in 1873 , to stay over the night and deliver ...
... Miss Willard did not remain , as she had become , a great schoolmistress . " The merest accident , a heavy fall of snow , induced a certain Dr Dio Lewis , who was lecturing about the country in 1873 , to stay over the night and deliver ...
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... Miss Sitwell's teapot reminded her first of the Tower of London and then of Joan of Arc she would say so without hesitation or consistency . The moon in one poem reminds her of a milk - white unicorn ; in the next ' nurse's white gown ...
... Miss Sitwell's teapot reminded her first of the Tower of London and then of Joan of Arc she would say so without hesitation or consistency . The moon in one poem reminds her of a milk - white unicorn ; in the next ' nurse's white gown ...
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... Miss Buchanan could hardly wish to put forward on her own behalf . ' I believe , ' says Mr Walpole , ' that I am speaking without any exaggeration when I say that this book of Miss Buchanan's is the first attempt of any writer in any ...
... Miss Buchanan could hardly wish to put forward on her own behalf . ' I believe , ' says Mr Walpole , ' that I am speaking without any exaggeration when I say that this book of Miss Buchanan's is the first attempt of any writer in any ...
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