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 77
... seems to us far away and obsolete , this story of Tolstoy's reads as if it had been written a month or two ago . It is as a matter of fact an early work , written for the most part some years before it was published , and preceding both ...
... seems to us far away and obsolete , this story of Tolstoy's reads as if it had been written a month or two ago . It is as a matter of fact an early work , written for the most part some years before it was published , and preceding both ...
Pagina 117
... seem to have our conception of beauty , or of its rarity or of its value . Another power seems to be theirs - the power of gazing with absolute candour upon the truth of things , and beauty seems to come of its own accord , not as an ...
... seem to have our conception of beauty , or of its rarity or of its value . Another power seems to be theirs - the power of gazing with absolute candour upon the truth of things , and beauty seems to come of its own accord , not as an ...
Pagina 172
... seems to hang about those days and people as the very scent of the flower - ' the quality of personal beauty , to say nothing of personal accomplishment as our fathers were appointed to enjoy it Scarce to be sated that form of wonder ...
... seems to hang about those days and people as the very scent of the flower - ' the quality of personal beauty , to say nothing of personal accomplishment as our fathers were appointed to enjoy it Scarce to be sated that form of wonder ...
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