The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 73
... less and less preoccupation with the pathos of circus figures especially characteristic of the Harlequin Period , and his light , graceful use of line became heavier as his draw- ing became more solid . He was beginning to translate ...
... less and less preoccupation with the pathos of circus figures especially characteristic of the Harlequin Period , and his light , graceful use of line became heavier as his draw- ing became more solid . He was beginning to translate ...
Pagina 286
... less than " the summer house of our dreams . " They learned upon inquiry that it was occupied by a lieutenant in the French regiment stationed in Belley , and soon learned further that the lieutenant had no intention of moving else ...
... less than " the summer house of our dreams . " They learned upon inquiry that it was occupied by a lieutenant in the French regiment stationed in Belley , and soon learned further that the lieutenant had no intention of moving else ...
Pagina 292
... less to be desired than force . But when she fails to communicate her own self - confidence , she immediately appears naked and not a little ab- surd . The reader suspects that her true difficulty lies in the fact that , even when she ...
... less to be desired than force . But when she fails to communicate her own self - confidence , she immediately appears naked and not a little ab- surd . The reader suspects that her true difficulty lies in the fact that , even when she ...
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