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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But words are tyran nical things , they exist for their meanings , and if you will not pay attention to these , you cannot pay attention at all . Your mind wanders . This kind of writing demands a subject that will suit it .
But words are tyran nical things , they exist for their meanings , and if you will not pay attention to these , you cannot pay attention at all . Your mind wanders . This kind of writing demands a subject that will suit it .
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recapture your attention . It is a psychological trait in human nature that interest is established in the persons whom the playwright introduces at the beginning of his play so firmly that if the interest is then switched off to other ...
recapture your attention . It is a psychological trait in human nature that interest is established in the persons whom the playwright introduces at the beginning of his play so firmly that if the interest is then switched off to other ...
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There is one very odd , and some may think very unfair , thing about posterity ; it seems to choose the works to which it gives attention from those of authors who have been popular in their lifetime . The writers who delight a clique ...
There is one very odd , and some may think very unfair , thing about posterity ; it seems to choose the works to which it gives attention from those of authors who have been popular in their lifetime . The writers who delight a clique ...
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