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 162
... person who does not notice one or the other is more eccentric than the person who does . It is a fine opening into the mind of Blake . But the poets , as Mr Thomas shows , are an extremely capricious race , and do for the most part show ...
... person who does not notice one or the other is more eccentric than the person who does . It is a fine opening into the mind of Blake . But the poets , as Mr Thomas shows , are an extremely capricious race , and do for the most part show ...
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... person than a person whom we have merely known in a book . Since reading the first volume of Mr Duff's translation we have read many new books ; many clear , sharp characters have passed before our eyes , but in most cases they have ...
... person than a person whom we have merely known in a book . Since reading the first volume of Mr Duff's translation we have read many new books ; many clear , sharp characters have passed before our eyes , but in most cases they have ...
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... person's taste . You cannot reason about a question of taste ; you can only feel for yourself ; you are bound to feel strongly , and yet your feeling may be quite unintelligible to a third person . Mr Squire's book of essays provides us ...
... person's taste . You cannot reason about a question of taste ; you can only feel for yourself ; you are bound to feel strongly , and yet your feeling may be quite unintelligible to a third person . Mr Squire's book of essays provides us ...
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