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 41
... reason ; but to offer a reason for such sublime transactions would be almost to cast a doubt upon them . The sun has shone fiercely since then and is shining still , and local wisdom has fastened with renewed hope upon the behaviour of ...
... reason ; but to offer a reason for such sublime transactions would be almost to cast a doubt upon them . The sun has shone fiercely since then and is shining still , and local wisdom has fastened with renewed hope upon the behaviour of ...
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... reason . A strange melancholy pervades us . It may be that the element of denial and destruction enters more largely ... reasons not connected with their art . The reasons are good ones ; yet what more living and prolific source of ...
... reason . A strange melancholy pervades us . It may be that the element of denial and destruction enters more largely ... reasons not connected with their art . The reasons are good ones ; yet what more living and prolific source of ...
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... reason to question the truth of his assertion that the most vivid part of many lives is spent in a region invisible to the eyes of the rest of the world . The little Roman girl Maria , for instance , spent the greater part of her life ...
... reason to question the truth of his assertion that the most vivid part of many lives is spent in a region invisible to the eyes of the rest of the world . The little Roman girl Maria , for instance , spent the greater part of her life ...
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