The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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... least , had fixed on the idea that his natural talents would bring him success as a painter . When a man has become educated to pictorial seeing , he said , " The beauty of the world is immensely increased ; it becomes all , poten ...
... least , had fixed on the idea that his natural talents would bring him success as a painter . When a man has become educated to pictorial seeing , he said , " The beauty of the world is immensely increased ; it becomes all , poten ...
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... least , ever expressed . “ He was almost always mentally irritated , " said Hapgood . " The slightest flaw , real or imaginary , in his companion's statements , caused in him intel- lectual indignation of the most intense kind . And ...
... least , ever expressed . “ He was almost always mentally irritated , " said Hapgood . " The slightest flaw , real or imaginary , in his companion's statements , caused in him intel- lectual indignation of the most intense kind . And ...
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... least , the setting of a clear and adequate " frame of reference " by which a work of literary art is made generally accessible , Gertrude Stein cannot be fairly judged in relation to either . Her only " usable knowledge " was and ...
... least , the setting of a clear and adequate " frame of reference " by which a work of literary art is made generally accessible , Gertrude Stein cannot be fairly judged in relation to either . Her only " usable knowledge " was and ...
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