The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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... felt that the American mind was closed to new political ideas . On patriotic principle — certainly not in any real conviction or knowledge- Gertrude disagreed . Her own mind , as time would tell , was closed to new political ideas and ...
... felt that the American mind was closed to new political ideas . On patriotic principle — certainly not in any real conviction or knowledge- Gertrude disagreed . Her own mind , as time would tell , was closed to new political ideas and ...
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... felt , is quickened and enriched by distance ; at a remove from his first sources the artist can more quickly isolate his particu- larity and shape his own sense of craft . In his native civilization the creative man is apt to be ...
... felt , is quickened and enriched by distance ; at a remove from his first sources the artist can more quickly isolate his particu- larity and shape his own sense of craft . In his native civilization the creative man is apt to be ...
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... felt what she felt and she did what she did and she worked . She did what she did and she felt what she felt when she was doing what she did and she worked when she did what she did and she did what she did when she worked . She felt ...
... felt what she felt and she did what she did and she worked . She did what she did and she felt what she felt when she was doing what she did and she worked when she did what she did and she did what she did when she worked . She felt ...
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