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 221
... produced ... Burke , like all men of genius who love to talk at all , was very discursive and continuous ; hence he is not reported ; he seldom said the sharp , short things that Johnson almost always did , which produce a more decided ...
... produced ... Burke , like all men of genius who love to talk at all , was very discursive and continuous ; hence he is not reported ; he seldom said the sharp , short things that Johnson almost always did , which produce a more decided ...
Pagina 259
... produce hearty laughter nine or ten times in the course of two hundred and forty pages ; that our risible faculties ... producing the comic reminds us of the gentleman who whips off the tablecloth and turns it into Napoleon's hat ; so Mr ...
... produce hearty laughter nine or ten times in the course of two hundred and forty pages ; that our risible faculties ... producing the comic reminds us of the gentleman who whips off the tablecloth and turns it into Napoleon's hat ; so Mr ...
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... produce even a tolerable imitation of the Russians . We become awk- ward and self - conscious , or worse , denying our own qualities , we write with an affectation of simplicity and goodness which soon turns to mawkish sentimentality ...
... produce even a tolerable imitation of the Russians . We become awk- ward and self - conscious , or worse , denying our own qualities , we write with an affectation of simplicity and goodness which soon turns to mawkish sentimentality ...
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