The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 123
... reader could have learned for himself by the perusal of a single page . Lewis was more successful with his elaborated reptilian analogy . The image he details was sharply relevant to a method that might wrap almost any reader in its ...
... reader could have learned for himself by the perusal of a single page . Lewis was more successful with his elaborated reptilian analogy . The image he details was sharply relevant to a method that might wrap almost any reader in its ...
Pagina 145
... reader participates in the stages of her development , and comes to her discoveries exactly when she arrives at them . In the case of A Long Gay Book , the reader , like the author , anticipates a departure which was very soon ...
... reader participates in the stages of her development , and comes to her discoveries exactly when she arrives at them . In the case of A Long Gay Book , the reader , like the author , anticipates a departure which was very soon ...
Pagina 297
... reader , if he is go- ing to accept anything at all , must accept random fragments and oddly matched pieces that are remarkable for what they scrupulously do not do in terms of literature or music rather than for what they do . In ...
... reader , if he is go- ing to accept anything at all , must accept random fragments and oddly matched pieces that are remarkable for what they scrupulously do not do in terms of literature or music rather than for what they do . In ...
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