The Summing Up, Part 354, Volume 1The reminiscences of the author's lifetime; insight on life and art; education, discipline and training of a writer. |
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Page 42
It is very hard to discover the exact point where the idiom one has formed to
express oneself has lost its tang. As Dr Johnson said: “He that has once
studiously formed a style, rarely writes afterwards with complete ease.' Admirably
as I think ...
It is very hard to discover the exact point where the idiom one has formed to
express oneself has lost its tang. As Dr Johnson said: “He that has once
studiously formed a style, rarely writes afterwards with complete ease.' Admirably
as I think ...
Page 60
I had been happier than ever before. I had for the first time tasted freedom and I
could not bear the thought of going to Cambridge and being subjected once
more to restraint. I felt myself a man and I had a great eagerness to enter at once [
60 J ...
I had been happier than ever before. I had for the first time tasted freedom and I
could not bear the thought of going to Cambridge and being subjected once
more to restraint. I felt myself a man and I had a great eagerness to enter at once [
60 J ...
Page 126
To do so is now more than ever necessary, for audiences are at once quicker-
witted and more impatient than ever before in the history of the theatre. Plays
have been written in such and such a way because they satisfied audiences.
To do so is now more than ever necessary, for audiences are at once quicker-
witted and more impatient than ever before in the history of the theatre. Plays
have been written in such and such a way because they satisfied audiences.
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