The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldP. Smith, 1968 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 46
... less interested in events or situations in themselves than she was in the endless resources of the mind when it is moved to make interpreta- tions of events or to register the climates of emotional situations . Un- like all of her ...
... less interested in events or situations in themselves than she was in the endless resources of the mind when it is moved to make interpreta- tions of events or to register the climates of emotional situations . Un- like all of her ...
Pagina 73
... less and less preoccupation with the pathos of circus figures especially characteristic of the Harlequin Period , and his light , graceful use of line became heavier as his draw- ing became more solid . He was beginning to translate ...
... less and less preoccupation with the pathos of circus figures especially characteristic of the Harlequin Period , and his light , graceful use of line became heavier as his draw- ing became more solid . He was beginning to translate ...
Pagina 286
... less than " the summer house of our dreams . " They learned upon inquiry that it was occupied by a lieutenant in the French regiment stationed in Belley , and soon learned further that the lieutenant had no intention of moving else ...
... less than " the summer house of our dreams . " They learned upon inquiry that it was occupied by a lieutenant in the French regiment stationed in Belley , and soon learned further that the lieutenant had no intention of moving else ...
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