The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 53
... kind of work , especially I have not that kind of pa- tience . But I simply spill over with scientific ideas which serve my practical end , but which I do not study for their own sakes and therefore never insist upon . In this respect I ...
... kind of work , especially I have not that kind of pa- tience . But I simply spill over with scientific ideas which serve my practical end , but which I do not study for their own sakes and therefore never insist upon . In this respect I ...
Pagina 144
... kind of way of thinking that goes with this nature in them all the many millions made of that kind of them . " However , representationalism has by this time be- come almost nonexistent . Characters are given names , but that is the ...
... kind of way of thinking that goes with this nature in them all the many millions made of that kind of them . " However , representationalism has by this time be- come almost nonexistent . Characters are given names , but that is the ...
Pagina 391
... kind of way it is one of the best things I have ever done . You know how much I have always medi- tated about narration , how to tell what one has to tell , well this time I have written it , narration as the 20th century sees it ...
... kind of way it is one of the best things I have ever done . You know how much I have always medi- tated about narration , how to tell what one has to tell , well this time I have written it , narration as the 20th century sees it ...
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