The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 150
... mind in which the demands of present reality make memory and history inadmissible ; a state of mind in which the sense of time becomes a perception of process , and experience is objectified in half - articulated fancies and amorphous ...
... mind in which the demands of present reality make memory and history inadmissible ; a state of mind in which the sense of time becomes a perception of process , and experience is objectified in half - articulated fancies and amorphous ...
Pagina 350
... mind . A genius is a representative of the human mind , partly be- cause he understands , without submitting to , the force of human nature . Unlike artists who , slaves to human nature , are bound by re- semblances , subject to sorrow ...
... mind . A genius is a representative of the human mind , partly be- cause he understands , without submitting to , the force of human nature . Unlike artists who , slaves to human nature , are bound by re- semblances , subject to sorrow ...
Pagina 352
... mind . Please remember the cuckoo . CHAPTER IV There are so many things to say about the cuckoo . I think I will say them all . I have always wanted to talk about the cuckoo . About the cuckoo . CHAPTER III and IV Long before the cuckoo ...
... mind . Please remember the cuckoo . CHAPTER IV There are so many things to say about the cuckoo . I think I will say them all . I have always wanted to talk about the cuckoo . About the cuckoo . CHAPTER III and IV Long before the cuckoo ...
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