The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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... lived sympathetically not alone all thought but all life . He stands firmly , nobly for the dignity of man . His faith is not that of a cringing coward before an all - powerful master , but of a strong man willing to fight , to suffer ...
... lived sympathetically not alone all thought but all life . He stands firmly , nobly for the dignity of man . His faith is not that of a cringing coward before an all - powerful master , but of a strong man willing to fight , to suffer ...
Pagina 105
... lived in an era when serious pur- suit in any direction not leading unequivocally to marriage was sus- pect , she was not encouraged to dwell on professional possibilities that might be open to her . Lacking the confidence , and the ...
... lived in an era when serious pur- suit in any direction not leading unequivocally to marriage was sus- pect , she was not encouraged to dwell on professional possibilities that might be open to her . Lacking the confidence , and the ...
Pagina 230
... lived where we lived and that was all . . . . " At other times , Gertrude was often touchy about the coupling of her name with that of the Irish master mainly because , by suggesting affinities of outlook and method that did not exist ...
... lived where we lived and that was all . . . . " At other times , Gertrude was often touchy about the coupling of her name with that of the Irish master mainly because , by suggesting affinities of outlook and method that did not exist ...
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