The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldP. Smith, 1968 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 73
... began to be apparent . During the months Gertrude sat for him , his works began to show less and less preoccupation with the pathos of circus figures especially characteristic of the Harlequin Period , and his light , graceful use of ...
... began to be apparent . During the months Gertrude sat for him , his works began to show less and less preoccupation with the pathos of circus figures especially characteristic of the Harlequin Period , and his light , graceful use of ...
Pagina 165
... began to have inside themselves those same words that in the English were completely quiet or very slowly moving began to have within themselves the consciousness of completely moving , they began to detach themselves from the solidity ...
... began to have inside themselves those same words that in the English were completely quiet or very slowly moving began to have within themselves the consciousness of completely moving , they began to detach themselves from the solidity ...
Pagina 196
... began posing for him within the week . Nina's numerous romantic involvements and Leo's own hesitations about a permanent attachment kept their relationship tenuous and full of contradictions . Gertrude was party to the progress of the ...
... began posing for him within the week . Nina's numerous romantic involvements and Leo's own hesitations about a permanent attachment kept their relationship tenuous and full of contradictions . Gertrude was party to the progress of the ...
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