The Summing UpThis book represents Maugham's life and philosophy in his own words. It is autobiographical in nature, though most of the work is concerned with Maugham's unique and fascinating opinions on the theatre, writing, metaphysics and the interesting people he encountered in his long and successful career. |
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Page 46
Newman had an exquisite grace , music , playful sometimes and sometimes
grave , a woodland beauty of phrase , dignity and mellowness . Both wrote with
extreme lucidity . Neither is quite as simple as the purest taste demands . Here I
think ...
Newman had an exquisite grace , music , playful sometimes and sometimes
grave , a woodland beauty of phrase , dignity and mellowness . Both wrote with
extreme lucidity . Neither is quite as simple as the purest taste demands . Here I
think ...
Page 174
Sometimes the stress of circumstances is too great for him and with rage in his
heart he yields to the demand of the public . One must not expect too much of
human nature and an occasional pot - boiler may be accepted from him with
lenity .
Sometimes the stress of circumstances is too great for him and with rage in his
heart he yields to the demand of the public . One must not expect too much of
human nature and an occasional pot - boiler may be accepted from him with
lenity .
Page 232
It has sometimes seemed to me that if posterity wants to know what the world of
today was like it will not go to those writers whose idiosyncrasy has impressed
our contemporaries , but to the mediocre ones whose ordinariness has allowed ...
It has sometimes seemed to me that if posterity wants to know what the world of
today was like it will not go to those writers whose idiosyncrasy has impressed
our contemporaries , but to the mediocre ones whose ordinariness has allowed ...
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