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 145
... truth of the facts of more import- ance than the poetry , and with the growing arrogance and acerbity of manner , as of one dinning the Gospel into the heads of an indifferent public . It is an open question how far Milton and Dante1o ...
... truth of the facts of more import- ance than the poetry , and with the growing arrogance and acerbity of manner , as of one dinning the Gospel into the heads of an indifferent public . It is an open question how far Milton and Dante1o ...
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... truth , the ultimate thing ' . Charlotte Brontė , she says , lives because she is both dreamer and observer , ' bringing the poetic faculty to bear on the truth nearest to her ' . " To this we should assent were it not that by doing so ...
... truth , the ultimate thing ' . Charlotte Brontė , she says , lives because she is both dreamer and observer , ' bringing the poetic faculty to bear on the truth nearest to her ' . " To this we should assent were it not that by doing so ...
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... truth of detail , though we guess that to be considerable , but with the rarer truth of sympathy . The description of Peggy Harper's home and of her mother , the decayed actress who has taken to drink but preserves the artistic ...
... truth of detail , though we guess that to be considerable , but with the rarer truth of sympathy . The description of Peggy Harper's home and of her mother , the decayed actress who has taken to drink but preserves the artistic ...
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