The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 211
... Miss Clapp " is of course Miss Harrison , and the text is a matter of the tags and rhythms of small talk : " Is Miss Clapp at Newnham now . She has been about ten days in bed . Oh I am so sorry . I relieve that mention of a yes , I ...
... Miss Clapp " is of course Miss Harrison , and the text is a matter of the tags and rhythms of small talk : " Is Miss Clapp at Newnham now . She has been about ten days in bed . Oh I am so sorry . I relieve that mention of a yes , I ...
Pagina 275
... Miss Stein selected and presented for our delectation one after another of the master's earliest moods . They had real charm and gaiety and life . . . We knew that we were in the presence , in this unostentatious and somewhat ...
... Miss Stein selected and presented for our delectation one after another of the master's earliest moods . They had real charm and gaiety and life . . . We knew that we were in the presence , in this unostentatious and somewhat ...
Pagina 277
... Miss Stein herself sat there in full possession of herself , " wrote Miss Porter in The Days Before , “ the scene , the spectators , wearing thick no - colored shapeless woolen clothes and honest woolen stockings knitted for her by Miss ...
... Miss Stein herself sat there in full possession of herself , " wrote Miss Porter in The Days Before , “ the scene , the spectators , wearing thick no - colored shapeless woolen clothes and honest woolen stockings knitted for her by Miss ...
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