The Essays of Virginia Woolf: 1919-1924Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1986 - 551 pagina's |
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... sense of reality far greater than that produced by the ordinary means is undoubted . But , then , which reality is it , the superficial or the profound ? We have to consider the quality of Miriam Henderson's consciousness , and the ...
... sense of reality far greater than that produced by the ordinary means is undoubted . But , then , which reality is it , the superficial or the profound ? We have to consider the quality of Miriam Henderson's consciousness , and the ...
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... sense of the use of language . There is no premeditation , no effort at profundity ; her prose appears to swim and float through the air rather than to march firmly with its feet set upon the ground . But every sentence is formed ; they ...
... sense of the use of language . There is no premeditation , no effort at profundity ; her prose appears to swim and float through the air rather than to march firmly with its feet set upon the ground . But every sentence is formed ; they ...
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... senses which are stimulated so briskly by the moderns ; the senses of sight , of sound , of touch – above all , the sense of personality vibrating with perceptions which , since they are not generalised , but have their centre in some ...
... senses which are stimulated so briskly by the moderns ; the senses of sight , of sound , of touch – above all , the sense of personality vibrating with perceptions which , since they are not generalised , but have their centre in some ...
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Small Talk About Meredith | 5 |
Lady Ritchie | 13 |
Sylvia and Michael | 20 |
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