The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 19
... completely exciting and completely completing . I like the feeling the everlasting feeling of sentences as they diagram them- selves . " But there was little else to engage her interest or Leo's , and to compensate for the tiresome ...
... completely exciting and completely completing . I like the feeling the everlasting feeling of sentences as they diagram them- selves . " But there was little else to engage her interest or Leo's , and to compensate for the tiresome ...
Pagina 147
... completely telling stories that were charming , completely listening to stories having a beginning and a middle and an ending . Trembling was all living , living was all loving , some one was then the other one . Certainly this one was ...
... completely telling stories that were charming , completely listening to stories having a beginning and a middle and an ending . Trembling was all living , living was all loving , some one was then the other one . Certainly this one was ...
Pagina 165
... completely quiet or very slowly moving began to have within themselves the consciousness of completely moving , they began to detach themselves from the solidity of anything , they began to ex- citedly feel themselves as if they were ...
... completely quiet or very slowly moving began to have within themselves the consciousness of completely moving , they began to detach themselves from the solidity of anything , they began to ex- citedly feel themselves as if they were ...
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