Key Passages
from Virginia Woolf |
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"Old Mrs. Grey"
(all--48 lines) |
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"The Death of the
Moth," last two paragraphs (38 lines) |
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"The Death of the
Moth," first three paragraphs (44 lines) |
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"Life Itself," p. 217 from "He was
too fond of his ease..." to the end of the essay (small snippets of text
would be cut regarding Nancy, the niece, about 7 lines; total passage: 52
lines) |
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"Professions for Women," killing
the Angel in the House, p. 2 from "...I discovered that if I were going to
review books I should need to do battle with a certain phantom." to the end
of the page (43 lines) |
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