The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 44
... become educated to pictorial seeing , he said , “ The beauty of the world is immensely increased ; it becomes all , poten- tially , beautiful . Every man , woman and child is beautiful , and any group of them . The superabundant beauty ...
... become educated to pictorial seeing , he said , “ The beauty of the world is immensely increased ; it becomes all , poten- tially , beautiful . Every man , woman and child is beautiful , and any group of them . The superabundant beauty ...
Pagina 126
... become a positive fact , a positive element of knowledge . ― PAUL VALÉRY CUBIST is the most obvious label for what Gertrude Stein had become , but in those days the term was com- monly regarded as symptomatic of a condition rather than ...
... become a positive fact , a positive element of knowledge . ― PAUL VALÉRY CUBIST is the most obvious label for what Gertrude Stein had become , but in those days the term was com- monly regarded as symptomatic of a condition rather than ...
Pagina 233
... become the first victim of its own pretensions , while the generation itself was dispossessed , disillusioned , and fed to the teeth with a bitterness they would taste , retaste and spit out for years . Yet , said Heming- way , " damned ...
... become the first victim of its own pretensions , while the generation itself was dispossessed , disillusioned , and fed to the teeth with a bitterness they would taste , retaste and spit out for years . Yet , said Heming- way , " damned ...
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