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 203
... desire decent conditions , and as soon as they desire them they will have them . ' 7- Ibid . , ' Frederick Tennyson ' , p . 136 ; the ellipsis marks the omission of ' , from the veriest album incompetency to the most superb lyric ...
... desire decent conditions , and as soon as they desire them they will have them . ' 7- Ibid . , ' Frederick Tennyson ' , p . 136 ; the ellipsis marks the omission of ' , from the veriest album incompetency to the most superb lyric ...
Pagina 241
... desires fame are two statements that have all the authority of legend behind them . Thus , Lord Dunsany will find ... desire even a little ridiculous . Why should fame mean so much to anyone ? The reason why it means so much to a poet ...
... desires fame are two statements that have all the authority of legend behind them . Thus , Lord Dunsany will find ... desire even a little ridiculous . Why should fame mean so much to anyone ? The reason why it means so much to a poet ...
Pagina 301
... desire to fly - but it is a desire which no airship or balloon but the wings of a bird alone will satisfy . Later these first impressions were intensified by his habit of rambling off alone and standing motionless , staring at vacancy ...
... desire to fly - but it is a desire which no airship or balloon but the wings of a bird alone will satisfy . Later these first impressions were intensified by his habit of rambling off alone and standing motionless , staring at vacancy ...
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