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 ...
... 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 ...
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 132
... ourselves a bit to admit that we had been concerning ourselves unduly with inessentials , that we had been worrying ourselves to achieve infantile realisms ? Well , that day would be a great and disturbing day – for us . ' Thoreau A ...
... ourselves a bit to admit that we had been concerning ourselves unduly with inessentials , that we had been worrying ourselves to achieve infantile realisms ? Well , that day would be a great and disturbing day – for us . ' Thoreau A ...
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