The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 323
... saints . Her mind did not run toward saints as agents of divinity or even as manifestations of the largess of divine grace , but as human beings who had a beatific attitude toward the natural and human wonders of existence . Of the ...
... saints . Her mind did not run toward saints as agents of divinity or even as manifestations of the largess of divine grace , but as human beings who had a beatific attitude toward the natural and human wonders of existence . Of the ...
Pagina 324
... Saints who did nothing and I wrote the Four Saints in Three Acts and they did nothing and that was everything . " Implicitly , she was comparing sainthood with genius - her kind of genius . Like saints , geniuses had to spend an awful ...
... Saints who did nothing and I wrote the Four Saints in Three Acts and they did nothing and that was everything . " Implicitly , she was comparing sainthood with genius - her kind of genius . Like saints , geniuses had to spend an awful ...
Pagina 327
... Saints only four times during its New York run , and who felt that " it now ranks with the two or three exalted experiences that I have had , with Mei Lang Fang and the Mme . Sadda Yacco of years ago , " wrote to Gertrude that he found ...
... Saints only four times during its New York run , and who felt that " it now ranks with the two or three exalted experiences that I have had , with Mei Lang Fang and the Mme . Sadda Yacco of years ago , " wrote to Gertrude that he found ...
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