The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 92
... seemed quite inscrutable to him , “ There is nothing within you that fights itself— hitherto you have had the instinct to produce antagonism in others which stimulated you to attack . But now they follow . " She had come to feel that ...
... seemed quite inscrutable to him , “ There is nothing within you that fights itself— hitherto you have had the instinct to produce antagonism in others which stimulated you to attack . But now they follow . " She had come to feel that ...
Pagina 193
... seemed to be something in him which took it for granted that anything said by anybody except himself needed immediate denial or at least substan- tial modification . He seemed to need constant reinforcement of his ego , in order to be ...
... seemed to be something in him which took it for granted that anything said by anybody except himself needed immediate denial or at least substan- tial modification . He seemed to need constant reinforcement of his ego , in order to be ...
Pagina 205
... seemed of late to be exceedingly alive . I can't say it touched me . I had lost not only all regard , but all respect for her . " The best report of Leo Stein in the last days of his life occurs in the Italian Journal of the American ...
... seemed of late to be exceedingly alive . I can't say it touched me . I had lost not only all regard , but all respect for her . " The best report of Leo Stein in the last days of his life occurs in the Italian Journal of the American ...
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