The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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... thought and speech which , she hoped , would match the precise colorful details that give visual sharpness to Flaubert's story . The vitality of her stories would lie in the degree of deftness with which she might catch the illusion of ...
... thought and speech which , she hoped , would match the precise colorful details that give visual sharpness to Flaubert's story . The vitality of her stories would lie in the degree of deftness with which she might catch the illusion of ...
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... thought I had got just that something out of the commonplace . Then I thought it might amuse you . It never occurred to me you would look at the one on the back . However you have looked at it . You have said what you think and I am ...
... thought I had got just that something out of the commonplace . Then I thought it might amuse you . It never occurred to me you would look at the one on the back . However you have looked at it . You have said what you think and I am ...
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... thought she was on the right track with her unique sort of work , she replied that it was not a question of what she thought , or of what anyone thought . She had been going her own way for twenty years and now both at Oxford and ...
... thought she was on the right track with her unique sort of work , she replied that it was not a question of what she thought , or of what anyone thought . She had been going her own way for twenty years and now both at Oxford and ...
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