The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 204
... wanted to be a lion , and she finished by being one . I wanted to reach the point where things to me seemed intelligible— not metaphysically , for I was always anti - metaphysical — but in a pragmatist sense . I've gotten to that now ...
... wanted to be a lion , and she finished by being one . I wanted to reach the point where things to me seemed intelligible— not metaphysically , for I was always anti - metaphysical — but in a pragmatist sense . I've gotten to that now ...
Pagina 206
... wanted our understanding with or without our " approval . " It was of the greatest im- portance to him , this practice of lying ; it would be a key to all sorts of crucial questions , if only he could get his hands on the solution ; it ...
... wanted our understanding with or without our " approval . " It was of the greatest im- portance to him , this practice of lying ; it would be a key to all sorts of crucial questions , if only he could get his hands on the solution ; it ...
Pagina 330
... wanted Gertrude to come to America and his zeal in photographing her for publicity purposes made the trip seem all but definite . Alice at- tempted to get assurances from him . " Carl , " she asked , " will there be anyone over there ...
... wanted Gertrude to come to America and his zeal in photographing her for publicity purposes made the trip seem all but definite . Alice at- tempted to get assurances from him . " Carl , " she asked , " will there be anyone over there ...
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