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Woolf   /wʊlf/   Listen
Woolf

noun
1.
English author whose work used such techniques as stream of consciousness and the interior monologue; prominent member of the Bloomsbury Group (1882-1941).  Synonyms: Adeline Virginia Stephen Woolf, Virginia Woolf.






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"Woolf" Quotes from Famous Books



... cantile[n]a; The Amazons song (Delicate persons). To sow curses. To quench fyre with oyle Ex ipso boue lora sumere. Mala attrahens ad se vt Cesias nubes Pryauste gaudes gaudium. Bellerophontis literae (producing lettres or evidence against a mans self). Puer glaciem. To hold a woolf by the ears fontibus apros, floribus austrum Softer then the lippe of the ear More tractable then wax Aurem vellere. [Greek: Aeeritrimma]; frippon To picke owt the Ravens eyes. Centones Improbitas musce (an importune that wilbe soone awnswered but straght in ...
— Bacon is Shake-Speare • Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence



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