The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldP. Smith, 1968 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 89
... once learned and obscene . " Talking about things that are un- derstandable , " he said , " only weighs down the mind and falsifies the memory , but the absurd exercises the mind and makes the memory work . " Living in a kind of proud ...
... once learned and obscene . " Talking about things that are un- derstandable , " he said , " only weighs down the mind and falsifies the memory , but the absurd exercises the mind and makes the memory work . " Living in a kind of proud ...
Pagina 141
... once " and may contemplate the work for as little or as long as his interest is engaged . But the contemplation of a work of literature which has been " spatialized " demands attention to such a protracted de- gree of endurance that a ...
... once " and may contemplate the work for as little or as long as his interest is engaged . But the contemplation of a work of literature which has been " spatialized " demands attention to such a protracted de- gree of endurance that a ...
Pagina 310
... once the notion of a market entered her calculations , once she was forced to listen to the voice of Mammon , she had found herself in jeopardy . To follow this voice would be to go further and further from the sound of the one voice in ...
... once the notion of a market entered her calculations , once she was forced to listen to the voice of Mammon , she had found herself in jeopardy . To follow this voice would be to go further and further from the sound of the one voice in ...
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