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 59
... true ; and yet it is oddly difficult in the case of new books to know which are the real books and what it is that they are telling us , and which are the stuffed books which will come to pieces when they have lain about for a year or ...
... true ; and yet it is oddly difficult in the case of new books to know which are the real books and what it is that they are telling us , and which are the stuffed books which will come to pieces when they have lain about for a year or ...
Pagina 69
... true : ' To write poetry as if it had never been written before is to attempt what the greatest poets never attempted . " And here is a comment upon Charles Lamb , so penetrating that we wonder , now that it is said , why it was never ...
... true : ' To write poetry as if it had never been written before is to attempt what the greatest poets never attempted . " And here is a comment upon Charles Lamb , so penetrating that we wonder , now that it is said , why it was never ...
Pagina 102
... true that if it had not been for her connection with Poe we should never have heard of Helen Whitman ; but it is also true that Poe's connection with Mrs Whitman was neither much to his credit nor a matter of moment to the world at ...
... true that if it had not been for her connection with Poe we should never have heard of Helen Whitman ; but it is also true that Poe's connection with Mrs Whitman was neither much to his credit nor a matter of moment to the world at ...
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