The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 70
... accepted the proposal , their first shy meeting had already established a harmony that governed nearly all of their life- long relations . But , according to Leo , at the very moment when Pi- casso was demurely awaiting her word of ...
... accepted the proposal , their first shy meeting had already established a harmony that governed nearly all of their life- long relations . But , according to Leo , at the very moment when Pi- casso was demurely awaiting her word of ...
Pagina 77
... acceptance the citizens of Baltimore might be generous enough or enlightened enough to grant their masterpieces , she left her share of the works to Etta , to be main- tained in the huge old - fashioned Marlborough Apartments on Eu- taw ...
... acceptance the citizens of Baltimore might be generous enough or enlightened enough to grant their masterpieces , she left her share of the works to Etta , to be main- tained in the huge old - fashioned Marlborough Apartments on Eu- taw ...
Pagina 196
... accepted as normal reactions . Nina's title as " the soul of the Quarter " he accepted easily enough , even though , as he archly said , " her figure is much better , " and managed to hide whatever jealousy he was capa- ble of feeling ...
... accepted as normal reactions . Nina's title as " the soul of the Quarter " he accepted easily enough , even though , as he archly said , " her figure is much better , " and managed to hide whatever jealousy he was capa- ble of feeling ...
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