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 134
... become the counterpart of Mr Emerson . " This may well have been so . The strongest natures , when they are influenced , submit the most unreservedly ; it is perhaps a sign of their strength . But that Thoreau lost any of his own force ...
... become the counterpart of Mr Emerson . " This may well have been so . The strongest natures , when they are influenced , submit the most unreservedly ; it is perhaps a sign of their strength . But that Thoreau lost any of his own force ...
Pagina 328
... become troublesome ; and thus you get in the best bad writers that sense of quickly following the half - articulate words of nightmare which is so exciting or so bewildering , as the case may be . The process is not one of thought but ...
... become troublesome ; and thus you get in the best bad writers that sense of quickly following the half - articulate words of nightmare which is so exciting or so bewildering , as the case may be . The process is not one of thought but ...
Pagina 333
... become famous . But to abstract is idle . The only possible course to take with Hakluyt's voyages , whether you own them in the convenient Everyman edition or in the five quarto volumes published about 1810,25 is to read them through ...
... become famous . But to abstract is idle . The only possible course to take with Hakluyt's voyages , whether you own them in the convenient Everyman edition or in the five quarto volumes published about 1810,25 is to read them through ...
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