The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 10
... regarded her oldest brother , Michael , with deep and simple affection . But she thought that Simon and Bertha were rather simple - minded , as indeed they were , and remained indifferent to them from the beginning . In the East Oakland ...
... regarded her oldest brother , Michael , with deep and simple affection . But she thought that Simon and Bertha were rather simple - minded , as indeed they were , and remained indifferent to them from the beginning . In the East Oakland ...
Pagina 126
... regarded as symptomatic of a condition rather than as descriptive of an accomplishment . Speaking about herself , she made in the course of her lifetime only a few remarks — almost like con- versational asides to the effect that she was ...
... regarded as symptomatic of a condition rather than as descriptive of an accomplishment . Speaking about herself , she made in the course of her lifetime only a few remarks — almost like con- versational asides to the effect that she was ...
Pagina 301
... regarded as one who stopped short of the common goal to which other major writers ad- dressed themselves , and she may be regarded as one who , refusing to acknowledge the common goal , set her own challenges and met them with ...
... regarded as one who stopped short of the common goal to which other major writers ad- dressed themselves , and she may be regarded as one who , refusing to acknowledge the common goal , set her own challenges and met them with ...
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