The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 303
... mind as it flits and swims around any subject can be con- sidered to be natural . The appearance of nature which , in writing , is the illusion of a thing to which the human mind can respond in the same terms as the mind responds in ...
... mind as it flits and swims around any subject can be con- sidered to be natural . The appearance of nature which , in writing , is the illusion of a thing to which the human mind can respond in the same terms as the mind responds in ...
Pagina 350
... 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 to human nature , are bound by re- semblances , subject to sorrow ...
... 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 to human nature , are bound by re- semblances , subject to sorrow ...
Pagina 351
... mind is , ” she wrote , “ there is no knowing what the human mind is because as it is it is . " In the notably lighthearted course of these meditations , which Thornton Wilder has called " metaphysics by an artist in a mood of gaiety ...
... mind is , ” she wrote , “ there is no knowing what the human mind is because as it is it is . " In the notably lighthearted course of these meditations , which Thornton Wilder has called " metaphysics by an artist in a mood of gaiety ...
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