The Essays of Virginia Woolf: 1919-1924Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1986 - 551 pagina's |
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... impression , it is necessarily an impression and by no means a conviction . Not only is the evidence slight , but the use made of it in interpreting Meredith's character will differ according to the temperament of the reader and the ...
... impression , it is necessarily an impression and by no means a conviction . Not only is the evidence slight , but the use made of it in interpreting Meredith's character will differ according to the temperament of the reader and the ...
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... impression is well and brightly conveyed ; what we miss , perhaps , is any body of resistance to the impression - any warrant for thinking- that the receiving mind is other than a stretched white sheet . The best comment upon that comes ...
... impression is well and brightly conveyed ; what we miss , perhaps , is any body of resistance to the impression - any warrant for thinking- that the receiving mind is other than a stretched white sheet . The best comment upon that comes ...
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... impression on me . But how was I to transmit it to you ? All I could do was to report as accurately as I could what was said , to describe in detail what was worn , to say , despairingly , that all sorts of scenes rushed into my mind ...
... impression on me . But how was I to transmit it to you ? All I could do was to report as accurately as I could what was said , to describe in detail what was worn , to say , despairingly , that all sorts of scenes rushed into my mind ...
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Small Talk About Meredith | 5 |
Lady Ritchie | 13 |
Sylvia and Michael | 20 |
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