The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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... felt what she felt and she did what she did and she worked . She did what she did and she felt what she felt when she was doing what she did and she worked when she did what she did and she did what she did when she worked . She felt ...
... felt what she felt and she did what she did and she worked . She did what she did and she felt what she felt when she was doing what she did and she worked when she did what she did and she did what she did when she worked . She felt ...
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... felt , but was unable to prevail against Hemingway's growing obsession with sex and violent death . It was here , she felt , that his talent had been arrested by his false solution of a personal problem : he had compensated for 258.
... felt , but was unable to prevail against Hemingway's growing obsession with sex and violent death . It was here , she felt , that his talent had been arrested by his false solution of a personal problem : he had compensated for 258.
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... felt that she actually knew little about painting and tended to feel that her taste was , at best , whimsical . Even an intimate like the painter Harry Phelan Gibb , her closest English friend , was disturbed on one occasion by a most ...
... felt that she actually knew little about painting and tended to feel that her taste was , at best , whimsical . Even an intimate like the painter Harry Phelan Gibb , her closest English friend , was disturbed on one occasion by a most ...
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