The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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... famous utterance is of course a familiar one . " A rose is a rose " does not seriously disturb the equi- librium of most people and , like " business is business , " may even strike some people as simple good sense made clear and final ...
... famous utterance is of course a familiar one . " A rose is a rose " does not seriously disturb the equi- librium of most people and , like " business is business , " may even strike some people as simple good sense made clear and final ...
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... famous it was hauled out of its archives in order to be used against her . The phrase " automatic writing , " as it was represented by Professor B. F. Skinner in an article entitled " Has Gertrude Stein a Secret ? " and published in the ...
... famous it was hauled out of its archives in order to be used against her . The phrase " automatic writing , " as it was represented by Professor B. F. Skinner in an article entitled " Has Gertrude Stein a Secret ? " and published in the ...
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... famous around the world for his collaboration with Bertrand Russell on Principia Mathemat- ica . When the company wandered into the garden after dinner , Whitehead took an arbor seat next to Alice and they talked about the sky ; not its ...
... famous around the world for his collaboration with Bertrand Russell on Principia Mathemat- ica . When the company wandered into the garden after dinner , Whitehead took an arbor seat next to Alice and they talked about the sky ; not its ...
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