The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 102
... never went beyond the out- lines of a joke , and they encountered no trouble in getting the works - probably the ... never , never , never say , as others have , that you are crazy . " Well- he saw it- for two minutes he was speechless ...
... never went beyond the out- lines of a joke , and they encountered no trouble in getting the works - probably the ... never , never , never say , as others have , that you are crazy . " Well- he saw it- for two minutes he was speechless ...
Pagina 358
... never seen any other writing of yours so you do not count . And , anyway , we are talking about Pablo's poetry , and ... never read a book in your life that was not written by a friend , and then not then . You never had any feelings ...
... never seen any other writing of yours so you do not count . And , anyway , we are talking about Pablo's poetry , and ... never read a book in your life that was not written by a friend , and then not then . You never had any feelings ...
Pagina 396
... never heard of Ger- trude Stein and never would hear of her , in spite of the well - pub- licized postwar legend that she stood in their midst like a surrogate Statue of Liberty . But among the great numbers of G.I.'s who were taking ...
... never heard of Ger- trude Stein and never would hear of her , in spite of the well - pub- licized postwar legend that she stood in their midst like a surrogate Statue of Liberty . But among the great numbers of G.I.'s who were taking ...
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