The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 350
... human nature was all about ; the second had only to do with the human mind . A genius is a representative of the human mind , partly be cause he understands , without submitting to , the force of human nature . Unlike artists who , slaves ...
... human nature was all about ; the second had only to do with the human mind . A genius is a representative of the human mind , partly be cause he understands , without submitting to , the force of human nature . Unlike artists who , slaves ...
Pagina 351
... human nature , she decided , and were thereby prevented from knowing the human mind which , finally , is a law and an identity only to itself . " To know what the human mind is , ” she wrote , “ there is no knowing what the human mind ...
... human nature , she decided , and were thereby prevented from knowing the human mind which , finally , is a law and an identity only to itself . " To know what the human mind is , ” she wrote , “ there is no knowing what the human mind ...
Pagina 352
... human mind that is with writing . No not exactly . Has it something to do with human nature . Well a dog likes to believe what he can hear . You tell him what a good dog he is and he does like to believe it . The cuckoo when he says ...
... human mind that is with writing . No not exactly . Has it something to do with human nature . Well a dog likes to believe what he can hear . You tell him what a good dog he is and he does like to believe it . The cuckoo when he says ...
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