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 47
... human " was the man to be praised . I would not pretend to say who invented this meaning for the word " human " . Perhaps Robert Louis Stevenson ... But however that may have been , " bleat " and " human " were the two words ever ...
... human " was the man to be praised . I would not pretend to say who invented this meaning for the word " human " . Perhaps Robert Louis Stevenson ... But however that may have been , " bleat " and " human " were the two words ever ...
Pagina 196
... human beings we call personality . When the writers remark how few lives there are of rebels and reformers compared with those of men of action , when they say that ' life is conflict ' , that most famous men are of humble origin , that ...
... human beings we call personality . When the writers remark how few lives there are of rebels and reformers compared with those of men of action , when they say that ' life is conflict ' , that most famous men are of humble origin , that ...
Pagina 206
... human being in the acceptance either of money or of underwear , but he said that there is no need to speak of these things as gifts . On the other hand , he had no relish for a worship founded upon the illusion that he was somehow ...
... human being in the acceptance either of money or of underwear , but he said that there is no need to speak of these things as gifts . On the other hand , he had no relish for a worship founded upon the illusion that he was somehow ...
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