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... ourselves seated at the centre of another mind , and , according to the artistic gift of the writer , we should perceive in the helter - skelter of flying fragments some unity , significance , or design . That Miss Richardson gets so ...
... ourselves seated at the centre of another mind , and , according to the artistic gift of the writer , we should perceive in the helter - skelter of flying fragments some unity , significance , or design . That Miss Richardson gets so ...
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... ourselves . That is why we read him almost as if we had written him . Speaking for ourselves ( for the presumption may well be personal ) , the only writers whom we catch ourselves not imitating , or re - writing , but writing , are ...
... ourselves . That is why we read him almost as if we had written him . Speaking for ourselves ( for the presumption may well be personal ) , the only writers whom we catch ourselves not imitating , or re - writing , but writing , are ...
Pagina 490
... ourselves under the dominion of a law . The law of writing rules even last night's vision of a Wandsworth street . There are the shaped sentences ; the ancient words , the words that tempt us ( as everything tempts us , and we must let ...
... ourselves under the dominion of a law . The law of writing rules even last night's vision of a Wandsworth street . There are the shaped sentences ; the ancient words , the words that tempt us ( as everything tempts us , and we must let ...
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Small Talk About Meredith | 5 |
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Sylvia and Michael | 20 |
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The Essays of Virginia Woolf, 1919-1924, Volume 3;Volumes 1919-1924 Virginia Woolf,Andrew McNeillie Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1991 |
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