The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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... moved by the necessity of the visionary to be subsumed or immolated in mystical reaches ; her vision , clear as it was , encompassed no prospect in which her own place was not comfortably and importantly defined . Great good fortune had ...
... moved by the necessity of the visionary to be subsumed or immolated in mystical reaches ; her vision , clear as it was , encompassed no prospect in which her own place was not comfortably and importantly defined . Great good fortune had ...
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... moved on to the country house of Roger Fry , whom they had known from his many visits to " 27. " Having served as Director of the Metropolitan Museum in New York from 1905 to 1910 and as ad- viser to J. P. Morgan's activities as an art ...
... moved on to the country house of Roger Fry , whom they had known from his many visits to " 27. " Having served as Director of the Metropolitan Museum in New York from 1905 to 1910 and as ad- viser to J. P. Morgan's activities as an art ...
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... moved into the comparatively brief and least distinguished phase of her career during which she quickly wrote and quickly published books palata- ble to the popular appetite . Frustrated for many long years in at- tempts to market her ...
... moved into the comparatively brief and least distinguished phase of her career during which she quickly wrote and quickly published books palata- ble to the popular appetite . Frustrated for many long years in at- tempts to market her ...
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