The Summing UpAutobiographical and confessional, and yet not, this is one of the most highly regarded expressions of a personal credo - both a classic avowal of an author's ideas and his craft. |
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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 .
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 .
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I take the goodness of the good for granted and I am amused when I discover their defects or their vices ; I am touched when I see the goodness of the wicked and I am willing enough to shrug a tolerant shoulder at their wickedness .
I take the goodness of the good for granted and I am amused when I discover their defects or their vices ; I am touched when I see the goodness of the wicked and I am willing enough to shrug a tolerant shoulder at their wickedness .
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many books to discover what the authorities had to say that made the matter a little plainer . I have known intimately a great many persons who were absorbed in the arts . I am afraid that neither from them nor from books have I learnt ...
many books to discover what the authorities had to say that made the matter a little plainer . I have known intimately a great many persons who were absorbed in the arts . I am afraid that neither from them nor from books have I learnt ...
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