| Henry James - 1908 - 458 páginas
...'self'P Where does it begin ? where does it end ? It overflows into everything that belongs to us — and then it flows back again. I know a large part of myself is in the clothes I choose to wear. I 've a great respect for things! One's self—for other people — is one's expression of one's self;... | |
| Henry James - 1908 - 464 páginas
...'self? Where does it begin ? where does it end ? It overflows into everything that belongs to us — and then it flows back again. I know a large part of myself is in the clothes I choose to wear. I 've a great respect for things! One's self — for other people — is one's expression of one's... | |
| Henry James - 1908 - 460 páginas
...then) flows back again.C•TlEnow" a Iarge"p"art~oT~rnyself is m the clothes I choose to wear. I 've a great respect for things! One's self—for other...one's! expression of one's self; and one's house, one's fur-i niture, one's garments, the books one reads, the company one keeps — these things are all expressive."... | |
| Helen Gertrude Bannan - 1915 - 260 páginas
...begin? Where does it end? It overflows into everything that belongs to us _ and then it flows *a«k again. I know a large part of myself is in the clothes I choose to wear. 11те ft greftt respect for things! One's self _ for other people шш is one's expression of one's... | |
| Dorothea Krook-Gilead - 1962 - 440 páginas
...self" ? Where does it begin ? Where does it end ? It overflows into everything that belongs to us — and then it flows back again. I know a large part of myself is in the clothes I choose to wear . . . One's self — for other people — is one's expression of oneself; and one's house, one's furniture,... | |
| Leo Bersani - 1986 - 140 páginas
...'self? Where does it begin? Where does it end? It overflows into everything that belongs to us — and then it flows back again I know a large part of...choose to wear. I've a great respect for things! One's self — for other people — is one's expression of one's self; and one's house, one's furniture,... | |
| Raymond Carney - 1986 - 536 páginas
...our 'self? Where does it begin? Where does it end? It overflows into everything that belongs to us - and then it flows back again. I know a large part of myself is in the clothes 1 choose to wear. I've a great respect for things1. One's self - for other people - is one's expression... | |
| Peter J. Conn - 1989 - 624 páginas
...'self? Where does it begin? where does it end? It overflows into everything that belongs to us — and then it flows back again. I know a large part...I choose to wear. I've a great respect for things! In response to this weary materialism, Isabel insists on the autonomy of the undisguised, unbending... | |
| Miles Orvell - 1989 - 412 páginas
..."self"? Where does it begin? where does it end? It overflows into everything that belongs to us — and then it flows back again. I know a large part...clothes I choose to wear. I've a great respect for thingsl One's self — for other people — is one's expression of one's self; and one's house, one's... | |
| Emory Elliott - 1991 - 940 páginas
...she asks. "Where does it begin? where does it end? It overflows into everything that belongs to us— and then it flows back again. I know a large part of myself is the clothes I choose to wear. I've a great respect for things! One's self— for other people — is... | |
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