The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldAddison-Wesley, 1987 - 428 pagina's |
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... famous utterance is of course a familiar one . " A rose is a rose " does not seriously disturb the equi- librium of most people and , like " business is business , " may even strike some people as simple good sense made clear and final ...
... famous utterance is of course a familiar one . " A rose is a rose " does not seriously disturb the equi- librium of most people and , like " business is business , " may even strike some people as simple good sense made clear and final ...
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... famous , often - painted streets of Montmartre — discovery and innovation had long been the rule . Yet each marvelous new incident was cause for celebration and , sooner or later , for pitched battles . Parisians had become quite used ...
... famous , often - painted streets of Montmartre — discovery and innovation had long been the rule . Yet each marvelous new incident was cause for celebration and , sooner or later , for pitched battles . Parisians had become quite used ...
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... famous figure in a kind of painting that was beginning to achieve a large measure of public acceptance , he had lost qualities that had led Gertrude to see him as " certainly a great one . " His famous credo of 1908 - an " art of ...
... famous figure in a kind of painting that was beginning to achieve a large measure of public acceptance , he had lost qualities that had led Gertrude to see him as " certainly a great one . " His famous credo of 1908 - an " art of ...
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