The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 262
... tell , if you can tell anything , by the way a man talks about sex whether he is impotent or not , and if he talks about nothing else you can be quite sure that he is impotent - physically and as an artist too . " One thing which I have ...
... tell , if you can tell anything , by the way a man talks about sex whether he is impotent or not , and if he talks about nothing else you can be quite sure that he is impotent - physically and as an artist too . " One thing which I have ...
Pagina 374
... tell and do . She learned from a servant that the villagers were curious as to what the two strange women were doing in their midst . The previous tenant , the villagers remembered , had spent most of his time counting his money . But ...
... tell and do . She learned from a servant that the villagers were curious as to what the two strange women were doing in their midst . The previous tenant , the villagers remembered , had spent most of his time counting his money . But ...
Pagina 391
Gertrude Stein and Her World John Malcolm Brinnin. the Red Cross , " telling them how to smile at the French and fight ... tell , well this time I have written it , narration as the 20th century sees it . " She did not , as she had hoped ...
Gertrude Stein and Her World John Malcolm Brinnin. the Red Cross , " telling them how to smile at the French and fight ... tell , well this time I have written it , narration as the 20th century sees it . " She did not , as she had hoped ...
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