The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 192
... talking shop , the pleasantest kind of talk there is for those who talk it . " But there were no altercations . How could there be ? Everyone had been vindicated . Cézannes had suddenly increased in price and the Metropolitan , much ...
... talking shop , the pleasantest kind of talk there is for those who talk it . " But there were no altercations . How could there be ? Everyone had been vindicated . Cézannes had suddenly increased in price and the Metropolitan , much ...
Pagina 388
... talk for one talks easily , as easily as in the country byways , in the little streets of the neighborhood . His history was the sad history of the young of our time . A young Spaniard who studied at the Beaux - Arts at Barcelona ; the ...
... talk for one talks easily , as easily as in the country byways , in the little streets of the neighborhood . His history was the sad history of the young of our time . A young Spaniard who studied at the Beaux - Arts at Barcelona ; the ...
Pagina 396
... talk at her evening gatherings was seldom conversation . She would silence any attempt at abstract talk or theorizing , and tended to draw from her visitors facets and simple reactions upon which she might theorize . Hundreds of young ...
... talk at her evening gatherings was seldom conversation . She would silence any attempt at abstract talk or theorizing , and tended to draw from her visitors facets and simple reactions upon which she might theorize . Hundreds of young ...
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