The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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... English and American charac- ter . In the course of one of these discussions , Gertrude argued against Russell with a vehemence that was to be repeated on her second and last meeting with him many years later . Russell felt that the ...
... English and American charac- ter . In the course of one of these discussions , Gertrude argued against Russell with a vehemence that was to be repeated on her second and last meeting with him many years later . Russell felt that the ...
Pagina 164
... English , he had no notion , except through hearsay , that she was his literary counterpart ) , another source of con- fidence and one in no way dependent upon the theories of painters was her long - held conviction that words preceded ...
... English , he had no notion , except through hearsay , that she was his literary counterpart ) , another source of con- fidence and one in no way dependent upon the theories of painters was her long - held conviction that words preceded ...
Pagina 172
... English manner , they loved the pervasive air of comfort , the perpetually burning open fires , the tall maids who stood about " like angels of the annunciation , " the formal gardens and polite children , and the way in which all of ...
... English manner , they loved the pervasive air of comfort , the perpetually burning open fires , the tall maids who stood about " like angels of the annunciation , " the formal gardens and polite children , and the way in which all of ...
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