The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldP. Smith, 1968 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 62
... knew why it was done like that , I did not myself al- though naturally to me it was natural . " Beyond science and Cézanne , an event remembered from her childhood predisposed her to the kind of literary composition toward which her new ...
... knew why it was done like that , I did not myself al- though naturally to me it was natural . " Beyond science and Cézanne , an event remembered from her childhood predisposed her to the kind of literary composition toward which her new ...
Pagina 135
... knew about everything what I knew about anything . . . . And so it was necessary to let come what would happen to come . . " With A Long Gay Book , an account of all possible relations between two persons , Many Many Women , and G.M.P. ...
... knew about everything what I knew about anything . . . . And so it was necessary to let come what would happen to come . . " With A Long Gay Book , an account of all possible relations between two persons , Many Many Women , and G.M.P. ...
Pagina 340
... knew what the ground really looked like , and related what she saw to cubism . “ When I looked at the earth I saw all the lines of cubism made at a time when not any painter had ever gone up in an airplane . I saw there on the earth the ...
... knew what the ground really looked like , and related what she saw to cubism . “ When I looked at the earth I saw all the lines of cubism made at a time when not any painter had ever gone up in an airplane . I saw there on the earth the ...
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