The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 193
... seemed to be something in him which took it for granted that anything said by anybody except himself needed immediate denial or at least substan- tial modification . He seemed to need constant reinforcement of his ego , in order to be ...
... seemed to be something in him which took it for granted that anything said by anybody except himself needed immediate denial or at least substan- tial modification . He seemed to need constant reinforcement of his ego , in order to be ...
Pagina 326
... seemed com- pletely absorbed in the performance and applauded vigorously . ” For many people , notions of Gertrude's that had previously seemed cerebral , or vague , or absurd , had suddenly been realized and bril- liantly justified ...
... seemed com- pletely absorbed in the performance and applauded vigorously . ” For many people , notions of Gertrude's that had previously seemed cerebral , or vague , or absurd , had suddenly been realized and bril- liantly justified ...
Pagina 370
... seemed to come from another time , another world . They went on meeting the little challenges of every day , the greatest of which was the securing of food . By her efficient management through a long period which seemed to Alice a ...
... seemed to come from another time , another world . They went on meeting the little challenges of every day , the greatest of which was the securing of food . By her efficient management through a long period which seemed to Alice a ...
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