Virginia Woolf: A StudyB. Tauchnitz, 1935 - 100 頁 |
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第 18 頁
... beauty , but he perceives this beauty only through the associations it has stimulated . The beauty of a tree lies not in its tangibility , but in its likenesses ; in its strange outline against the horizon or its wavering reflection in ...
... beauty , but he perceives this beauty only through the associations it has stimulated . The beauty of a tree lies not in its tangibility , but in its likenesses ; in its strange outline against the horizon or its wavering reflection in ...
第 66 頁
... beauty in nature and the vital present . " " In a world which contains the present moment , ' said Neville , ' why discriminate ? Nothing should be named lest by so doing we change it . Let it exist , this bank , this beauty , and I ...
... beauty in nature and the vital present . " " In a world which contains the present moment , ' said Neville , ' why discriminate ? Nothing should be named lest by so doing we change it . Let it exist , this bank , this beauty , and I ...
第 79 頁
... beauty in their lives . The sensory experience derived from clothes and ornamentation , may be described with the same emotional rhythm and imagery as experiences long conventionalized . An analysis of woman's sensations in a modern ...
... beauty in their lives . The sensory experience derived from clothes and ornamentation , may be described with the same emotional rhythm and imagery as experiences long conventionalized . An analysis of woman's sensations in a modern ...
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aesthetic analyzes androgynous associations beauty becomes Bergsonian Bernard Brontë characters Charlotte Brontë Clarissa Common Reader concept conflict consciousness contemporary create creative critic D. H. Lawrence Dalloway darkness death describes desire emotional experience expression extravagance fall feeling feminine flowers force futilitarianism Harold Nicolson Hoopsa Ibid imagery images integrity intellectual Jacob's Room Jane Austen Lady light Lighthouse literary influences literature lives looking loses lyrical masculine mature mind molded mother nature negating Neville Nick Greene Night and Day novels objects observations Orlando past perceives perfection philosophy phrases poet poetic poetry problem prose purple Ramsay reality reflects revelation rhythm rhythmic romantic romanticism romanticist Room of One's RUTH GRUBER Sally satirizes seeks seems sensation sentence Shakespeare Sir Thomas Browne sound spiritual structure struggle style stylistic suggested symbolic T. S. Eliot thought tradition trees truth Virginia Woolf vision Voyage waves window womanhood women words writing