Virginia Woolf: A StudyB. Tauchnitz, 1935 - 100 頁 |
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第 15 頁
... mature sobriety . Seen through one of the characters , descriptions of beauty are allowed ; loveliness is no longer the observation of the author . A dinner table , always an object of ornamental worship for Virginia Woolf , is suffered ...
... mature sobriety . Seen through one of the characters , descriptions of beauty are allowed ; loveliness is no longer the observation of the author . A dinner table , always an object of ornamental worship for Virginia Woolf , is suffered ...
第 42 頁
... mature confi- dence . Virginia Woolf now makes merry over adulation . Mar- lowe becomes the symbol of the worshipped past ; " detest your own age , " she burlesques Nick Greene . " For example there is Mr. Masefield , there is Mr ...
... mature confi- dence . Virginia Woolf now makes merry over adulation . Mar- lowe becomes the symbol of the worshipped past ; " detest your own age , " she burlesques Nick Greene . " For example there is Mr. Masefield , there is Mr ...
第 72 頁
... mature . These esoteric visions are the expression , the dialogue of the consciousness . Sounded in early childhood , they are repeated throughout , becoming the motifs through which their thoughts are entered upon the stage . There is ...
... mature . These esoteric visions are the expression , the dialogue of the consciousness . Sounded in early childhood , they are repeated throughout , becoming the motifs through which their thoughts are entered upon the stage . There is ...
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