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 85
... ourselves are conscious of thinking when some startling fact has dropped into the pool of our consciousness . From ... ourselves from a trance of this kind by striking a chair or a table to assure ourselves of an external reality , so ...
... ourselves are conscious of thinking when some startling fact has dropped into the pool of our consciousness . From ... ourselves from a trance of this kind by striking a chair or a table to assure ourselves of an external reality , so ...
Pagina 86
... ourselves wondering whether we recognise the feeling that he shows us , and we realise constantly and with a start of surprise that we have met it before in ourselves , or in some moment of intuition have suspected it in others . But we ...
... ourselves wondering whether we recognise the feeling that he shows us , and we realise constantly and with a start of surprise that we have met it before in ourselves , or in some moment of intuition have suspected it in others . But we ...
Pagina 197
... ourselves we are in agreement with many doctrines explicit and implicit in Mr and Mrs Ponsonby's book ; and yet even from their straightforward pages the shadow of the spectre looks out and chills us against our will and against our ...
... ourselves we are in agreement with many doctrines explicit and implicit in Mr and Mrs Ponsonby's book ; and yet even from their straightforward pages the shadow of the spectre looks out and chills us against our will and against our ...
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