The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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... turned out a few years later , and which he as a philosopher considered permanently impor- tant , but which I , with an interest in art and not in philosophy , soon came to regard as of little importance . " In later years , having cast ...
... turned out a few years later , and which he as a philosopher considered permanently impor- tant , but which I , with an interest in art and not in philosophy , soon came to regard as of little importance . " In later years , having cast ...
Pagina 343
... turned in engaging accounts of the woman they had expected only to jeer . • In New York , twelve full columns of largely front - page space had been devoted to her within twenty - four hours of her arrival . A num- ber of these stories ...
... turned in engaging accounts of the woman they had expected only to jeer . • In New York , twelve full columns of largely front - page space had been devoted to her within twenty - four hours of her arrival . A num- ber of these stories ...
Pagina 356
... turned to Alice and her bells , but there was only silence . Lacking Alice's imprimatur , Ashton was but provisionally admitted to the company of geniuses . - Watching a rehearsal conducted by Constant Lambert , Gertrude was , as usual ...
... turned to Alice and her bells , but there was only silence . Lacking Alice's imprimatur , Ashton was but provisionally admitted to the company of geniuses . - Watching a rehearsal conducted by Constant Lambert , Gertrude was , as usual ...
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