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 194
... imagination ' , 14 and therefore , having to draw upon experience , had already exhausted her material . Completely though this verdict is reversed a few pages later by Professor Vaughan , " the question for us lies not in reconciling ...
... imagination ' , 14 and therefore , having to draw upon experience , had already exhausted her material . Completely though this verdict is reversed a few pages later by Professor Vaughan , " the question for us lies not in reconciling ...
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... imagination than any other . The vision alone is not enough ; he must see it in detail as well as hold it in mass ... imaginative inaccuracy ; he compares men dashing to their holes to ' burrowing moles ' ; he says that gossamer clouds ...
... imagination than any other . The vision alone is not enough ; he must see it in detail as well as hold it in mass ... imaginative inaccuracy ; he compares men dashing to their holes to ' burrowing moles ' ; he says that gossamer clouds ...
Pagina 295
... imaginative questions , and getting more and more dismayed at the answers he received . Don't you know that education is building up an imagination ? I thought everybody knew that ... Why is he to do Latin ? Why is he to do Greek ...
... imaginative questions , and getting more and more dismayed at the answers he received . Don't you know that education is building up an imagination ? I thought everybody knew that ... Why is he to do Latin ? Why is he to do Greek ...
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