The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 18
... hand . That used to be called a Lend a Hand Society when I went to school and all the children had to write once a week when the society inside the school met , how they had lent a hand , most of them had an easy time , they could mind ...
... hand . That used to be called a Lend a Hand Society when I went to school and all the children had to write once a week when the society inside the school met , how they had lent a hand , most of them had an easy time , they could mind ...
Pagina 397
... hand , that is all , he can hear and talk all he wants but he writes with his eyes and his hand . " Her method for arriving at some point of judgment any young writer might carry away was unusual but highly practical . She would " make ...
... hand , that is all , he can hear and talk all he wants but he writes with his eyes and his hand . " Her method for arriving at some point of judgment any young writer might carry away was unusual but highly practical . She would " make ...
Pagina 408
... hand of a horse on whose back an octopus is splayed out as if its tentacles were part of some sort of ceremonial gear . " It's a tiny wood carving that Gertrude had already when I came to Paris , " wrote Miss Toklas , " she was devoted ...
... hand of a horse on whose back an octopus is splayed out as if its tentacles were part of some sort of ceremonial gear . " It's a tiny wood carving that Gertrude had already when I came to Paris , " wrote Miss Toklas , " she was devoted ...
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