The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldP. Smith, 1968 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 142
... language which give the liter- ary artist the advantage of definiteness in color , tone , gravity , and the ... language inscrutable to inquiry on both logical and semantic levels . For the language of literature to be 142.
... language which give the liter- ary artist the advantage of definiteness in color , tone , gravity , and the ... language inscrutable to inquiry on both logical and semantic levels . For the language of literature to be 142.
Pagina 143
... language of some languages you have that , the German language as a language suffers from this what the words mean sound too much like what they do , and children do these things by one sort or another of invention but this has really ...
... language of some languages you have that , the German language as a language suffers from this what the words mean sound too much like what they do , and children do these things by one sort or another of invention but this has really ...
Pagina 266
... language foreign to them was perhaps in its way an advantage , since they were not influenced by notions of their own about cus- tomary syntax or sentence balance . But Stein in any language would pose its special problems , and the ...
... language foreign to them was perhaps in its way an advantage , since they were not influenced by notions of their own about cus- tomary syntax or sentence balance . But Stein in any language would pose its special problems , and the ...
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