The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 49
... soon became used to grand proportions within their acutely limited space . Besides , their real concern was not where to put furniture , but where to hang paint- ings . Buying with acumen and timeliness , they had already founded a ...
... soon became used to grand proportions within their acutely limited space . Besides , their real concern was not where to put furniture , but where to hang paint- ings . Buying with acumen and timeliness , they had already founded a ...
Pagina 190
... soon be resting in the walls of the Kremlin ; and Carl Van Vechten , a young music critic for the New York Times who would soon be more famous as a novelist . Van Vechten had first known of Gertrude when Mabel Dodge gave him one of the ...
... soon be resting in the walls of the Kremlin ; and Carl Van Vechten , a young music critic for the New York Times who would soon be more famous as a novelist . Van Vechten had first known of Gertrude when Mabel Dodge gave him one of the ...
Pagina 383
... soon as the military situation permits , to accept and thank you in person for your thoughtful invitation ... soon began to watch for the arrival of every troop train . The G.I.'s knew her as soon as she came in sight , and extended ...
... soon as the military situation permits , to accept and thank you in person for your thoughtful invitation ... soon began to watch for the arrival of every troop train . The G.I.'s knew her as soon as she came in sight , and extended ...
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