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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As I saw it in my mind's eye my book would have the appearance of an immensely long telegram in which for economy's sake you had left out every word that was not necessary to make the sense clear . I have not read it since I corrected ...
As I saw it in my mind's eye my book would have the appearance of an immensely long telegram in which for economy's sake you had left out every word that was not necessary to make the sense clear . I have not read it since I corrected ...
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Till his conversion he had led the ordinary life of the young man of good birth at that time ; he was somewhat vain of his appearance , he had wenched and gambled ; but at least on one occasion he had shown rare magnanimity and he had ...
Till his conversion he had led the ordinary life of the young man of good birth at that time ; he was somewhat vain of his appearance , he had wenched and gambled ; but at least on one occasion he had shown rare magnanimity and he had ...
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Both were fortunate in the time of their appearance . Ibsen's advent coincided with the movement for the liberation of women from the inferior position in which they had so long stood ; Shaw's with the revolt of youth from the ...
Both were fortunate in the time of their appearance . Ibsen's advent coincided with the movement for the liberation of women from the inferior position in which they had so long stood ; Shaw's with the revolt of youth from the ...
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