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 172
... mean by it , seems to have been accorded a licence for the expression of itself for which we can find no parallel in the present day . The gift if you had it was encouraged and sheltered beyond the bounds of what now seems possible ...
... mean by it , seems to have been accorded a licence for the expression of itself for which we can find no parallel in the present day . The gift if you had it was encouraged and sheltered beyond the bounds of what now seems possible ...
Pagina 241
... mean so much to anyone ? The reason why it means so much to a poet will , perhaps , occur to the reader of these Last Songs . They seem to ask with a simplicity denied to poets of a richer or more powerful gift that we should be in ...
... mean so much to anyone ? The reason why it means so much to a poet will , perhaps , occur to the reader of these Last Songs . They seem to ask with a simplicity denied to poets of a richer or more powerful gift that we should be in ...
Pagina 246
... means the speech of Tchehov through a mask : the doctor speaks ; he is there , alive , himself , an ordinary man ... mean ? It is difficult not to ask that question , and the very fineness and delicacy of 246 THE ESSAYS.
... means the speech of Tchehov through a mask : the doctor speaks ; he is there , alive , himself , an ordinary man ... mean ? It is difficult not to ask that question , and the very fineness and delicacy of 246 THE ESSAYS.
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