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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... mind , of rethinking the whole train of thought in all its speed , now as it flashes into light , now as it lapses into darkness ; for he is able to follow not only the vivid streak of achieved thought , but to suggest the dim and ...
... mind , of rethinking the whole train of thought in all its speed , now as it flashes into light , now as it lapses into darkness ; for he is able to follow not only the vivid streak of achieved thought , but to suggest the dim and ...
Pagina 187
... mind expression , and thus starves it of life . With Brooke the tendency is of the opposite kind . The whole story of his life is the story of a mind kept open in part by a powerful instinct of self - expression , and in part also by ...
... mind expression , and thus starves it of life . With Brooke the tendency is of the opposite kind . The whole story of his life is the story of a mind kept open in part by a powerful instinct of self - expression , and in part also by ...
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... mind which is profoundly mysterious and terrifying . It is a state of mind ; even the external objects are made to testify to their subjection . The oncoming of the state is preceded not by the storms and howlings of the old romances ...
... mind which is profoundly mysterious and terrifying . It is a state of mind ; even the external objects are made to testify to their subjection . The oncoming of the state is preceded not by the storms and howlings of the old romances ...
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