The Summing Up, Part 354, Volume 1This 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 99
... hard , gemlike flame . I was too shy to tell them that I had written a novel and was halfway through another and it was a great mortification to me , burning as I was too with a hard , gemlike flame , to be treated as a philistine who ...
... hard , gemlike flame . I was too shy to tell them that I had written a novel and was halfway through another and it was a great mortification to me , burning as I was too with a hard , gemlike flame , to be treated as a philistine who ...
Page 211
... hard to find . Stendhal got the idea for it from an incident that at the time made a great stir : a young seminarist killed his mistress , was tried and guillotined . But Stendhal put into Julien Sorel , his hero , not only a great deal ...
... hard to find . Stendhal got the idea for it from an incident that at the time made a great stir : a young seminarist killed his mistress , was tried and guillotined . But Stendhal put into Julien Sorel , his hero , not only a great deal ...
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... hard to believe that the æsthetic sense which enables men to appreciate it should be the privilege only of a class . It is not possible to maintain that a form of sensibility that is shared but by the elect can be a necessity of human ...
... hard to believe that the æsthetic sense which enables men to appreciate it should be the privilege only of a class . It is not possible to maintain that a form of sensibility that is shared but by the elect can be a necessity of human ...
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