The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 317
... tell the truth , all this would have no importance if it took place in the family circle between two maiden ladies greedy for fame and publicity . But the immense apparatus which has been put in motion in order to arrive at this ...
... tell the truth , all this would have no importance if it took place in the family circle between two maiden ladies greedy for fame and publicity . But the immense apparatus which has been put in motion in order to arrive at this ...
Pagina 382
... tell you that liberty is the most important thing in the world more im- portant than food and clothes more important than anything on this mortal earth , I who spent four years with the French under the German yoke will tell you so . I ...
... tell you that liberty is the most important thing in the world more im- portant than food and clothes more important than anything on this mortal earth , I who spent four years with the French under the German yoke will tell you so . I ...
Pagina 391
Gertrude Stein and Her World John Malcolm Brinnin. the Red Cross , " telling them how to smile at the French and fight ... tell , well this time I have written it , narration as the 20th century sees it . " She did not , as she had hoped ...
Gertrude Stein and Her World John Malcolm Brinnin. the Red Cross , " telling them how to smile at the French and fight ... tell , well this time I have written it , narration as the 20th century sees it . " She did not , as she had hoped ...
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