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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Pagina 182
... Russian element in him , the element of self - consciousness and introspection . 10 No one is very simple who realises so fully what is happening to him , or who can trace , as he traces it , the moment when ' the radiance ' fades and ...
... Russian element in him , the element of self - consciousness and introspection . 10 No one is very simple who realises so fully what is happening to him , or who can trace , as he traces it , the moment when ' the radiance ' fades and ...
Pagina 341
... Russian . It is true that both the characters are at the moment in a condition of great misery , but in a book about English people written by an Englishman such a word seems out of keeping . ' Mate ' , perhaps , would be the English ...
... Russian . It is true that both the characters are at the moment in a condition of great misery , but in a book about English people written by an Englishman such a word seems out of keeping . ' Mate ' , perhaps , would be the English ...
Pagina 343
... Russian people . Whether or not they are more sad than other people , it is certain that they never attempt to conceal their sadness . There is none of that effort so common in England to appear better off than you are ; there is no ...
... Russian people . Whether or not they are more sad than other people , it is certain that they never attempt to conceal their sadness . There is none of that effort so common in England to appear better off than you are ; there is no ...
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