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 38
... gift in which he excelled , and that is his point of view . To have by nature a point of view , to stick to it , to follow it where it leads , is the rarest of possessions , and lends value even to trifles . This gift Butler had in the ...
... gift in which he excelled , and that is his point of view . To have by nature a point of view , to stick to it , to follow it where it leads , is the rarest of possessions , and lends value even to trifles . This gift Butler had in the ...
Pagina 156
... gift of song or the gift of the gab ' . We are to remember that ' few men of letters are absolutely sane , and their silly side is the main factor of their popularity ' . No sooner have we grasped this principle and jeered where we used ...
... gift of song or the gift of the gab ' . We are to remember that ' few men of letters are absolutely sane , and their silly side is the main factor of their popularity ' . No sooner have we grasped this principle and jeered where we used ...
Pagina 287
... gift . A simple statement , a mere cry , is enough , the argument seems to be , if you are writing poetry , and with luck it may turn out that you have written a masterpiece . Something of this kind applies to Mrs Shorter's work ...
... gift . A simple statement , a mere cry , is enough , the argument seems to be , if you are writing poetry , and with luck it may turn out that you have written a masterpiece . Something of this kind applies to Mrs Shorter's work ...
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