The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 236
... wrote in his notebook . " The woman is the very symbol of health and strength . She laughs . She smokes cigar- ettes . She tells stories with an American shrewdness in getting the tang and the kick into the telling . " While the ...
... wrote in his notebook . " The woman is the very symbol of health and strength . She laughs . She smokes cigar- ettes . She tells stories with an American shrewdness in getting the tang and the kick into the telling . " While the ...
Pagina 362
... wrote and quickly published books palata- ble to the popular appetite . Frustrated for many long years in at- tempts to market her genius , she could not resist easy chances to sell her talent . She wrote an intimately rambling account ...
... wrote and quickly published books palata- ble to the popular appetite . Frustrated for many long years in at- tempts to market her genius , she could not resist easy chances to sell her talent . She wrote an intimately rambling account ...
Pagina 378
... wrote , " to hear some one at midnight go down the street whistling . " As American forces advanced toward Paris , and news of the land- ing in southern France made the great day seem closer , Alice began furiously to type the book that ...
... wrote , " to hear some one at midnight go down the street whistling . " As American forces advanced toward Paris , and news of the land- ing in southern France made the great day seem closer , Alice began furiously to type the book that ...
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