The Essays of Virginia Woolf: 1919-1924Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1986 - 551 pagina's |
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Pagina 130
... admirable but almost timorous matron ... I said all the most impossible things in a very loud voice ; abused Lady ... admiration for Lady G. I suppose she wishes to stand well with the intellectuals . ' The same issue of the Athenaeum ...
... admirable but almost timorous matron ... I said all the most impossible things in a very loud voice ; abused Lady ... admiration for Lady G. I suppose she wishes to stand well with the intellectuals . ' The same issue of the Athenaeum ...
Pagina 284
... admirably . We are told who he was , and whom he married , and how he suffered , and what he wrote . More than that we are stirred by the vibration of Henley's sympathy to feel that , if Fielding himself were to step into the room ...
... admirably . We are told who he was , and whom he married , and how he suffered , and what he wrote . More than that we are stirred by the vibration of Henley's sympathy to feel that , if Fielding himself were to step into the room ...
Pagina 463
... admirable of mothers ; whereas George Eliot is an Aunt , and , as an Aunt , inimi- table . * So treated she drops the apparatus of masculinity which Herbert Spencer11 necessitated ; indulges herself in memory ; and pours forth , no ...
... admirable of mothers ; whereas George Eliot is an Aunt , and , as an Aunt , inimi- table . * So treated she drops the apparatus of masculinity which Herbert Spencer11 necessitated ; indulges herself in memory ; and pours forth , no ...
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Small Talk About Meredith | 5 |
Lady Ritchie | 13 |
Sylvia and Michael | 20 |
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