The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 206
... took herself for granted . I never could . " And one saw that she had dom- inated the situation when they had decided to make their lives in Europe . " She always took what she wanted ! She could always talk her way into anything ! Why ...
... took herself for granted . I never could . " And one saw that she had dom- inated the situation when they had decided to make their lives in Europe . " She always took what she wanted ! She could always talk her way into anything ! Why ...
Pagina 239
... took exception to his attempts to " explain " to her the significance of the paintings hanging on her walls . Since they both had widely celebrated reputa- tions as discoverers and sponsors of new talent , it was perhaps for- tunate for ...
... took exception to his attempts to " explain " to her the significance of the paintings hanging on her walls . Since they both had widely celebrated reputa- tions as discoverers and sponsors of new talent , it was perhaps for- tunate for ...
Pagina 317
... took issue with Gertrude's account of her relationships with them . Matisse , by and large , corrected small details about the prices of paintings and his domes- tic situation ; stated that , according to his recollection , Braque had ...
... took issue with Gertrude's account of her relationships with them . Matisse , by and large , corrected small details about the prices of paintings and his domes- tic situation ; stated that , according to his recollection , Braque had ...
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