Virginia Woolf: a Biography, Volume 2Hogarth Press, 1972 - Novelists, English |
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Page 44
... Certainly she was delighted to renew the acquaintance and certainly she was inclined to disregard the protests of Leonard and the aspersions of Vanessa , Clive and Roger . But this didn't prevent her from making fun of Ottoline and ...
... Certainly she was delighted to renew the acquaintance and certainly she was inclined to disregard the protests of Leonard and the aspersions of Vanessa , Clive and Roger . But this didn't prevent her from making fun of Ottoline and ...
Page 52
... certainly lasted very long by these means . Fredegond was admitted in the morning ; and then after tea I had perhaps an hour over a log fire with Ottoline .... On the whole I liked Ottoline better than her friends have prepared me for ...
... certainly lasted very long by these means . Fredegond was admitted in the morning ; and then after tea I had perhaps an hour over a log fire with Ottoline .... On the whole I liked Ottoline better than her friends have prepared me for ...
Page 94
... certainly received a very strong impression of happiness and unity in their marriage . Their affection , despite much teasing and some tiffs , was manifest ; so too was Virginia's dependence upon Leonard in practical matters and all ...
... certainly received a very strong impression of happiness and unity in their marriage . Their affection , despite much teasing and some tiffs , was manifest ; so too was Virginia's dependence upon Leonard in practical matters and all ...
Contents
IO 19391941 | 211 |
Appendix A Chronology | 227 |
Appendix B Fantasy upon a Gentleman | 253 |
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