The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 60
... present moment . Wil- liam James had said that the utmost of rationality was the " feeling of sufficiency of the present moment , " and her own experience had confirmed his observation . Immediacy , then , would be the first and final ...
... present moment . Wil- liam James had said that the utmost of rationality was the " feeling of sufficiency of the present moment , " and her own experience had confirmed his observation . Immediacy , then , would be the first and final ...
Pagina 61
... present , she was in some ways only hearkening back to the methods of Samuel Richardson , one of her first loves ... present although naturally I had been accustomed to past present and future , and ` > why , because the conception ...
... present , she was in some ways only hearkening back to the methods of Samuel Richardson , one of her first loves ... present although naturally I had been accustomed to past present and future , and ` > why , because the conception ...
Pagina 134
... present of The Making of Americans or , as one might better say , by the time the continual present of that slow - spiraling chronicle had exhausted her , Gertrude Stein had begun to produce the peculiar incanta- tory catalogues and ...
... present of The Making of Americans or , as one might better say , by the time the continual present of that slow - spiraling chronicle had exhausted her , Gertrude Stein had begun to produce the peculiar incanta- tory catalogues and ...
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