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
I tell you it's a Roman copy and if I tell you a thing it is so ) ; but they were all agreed about this , that they burned with a hard , gemlike flame . I was too shy to tell them that I had written a novel and was halfway through ...
I tell you it's a Roman copy and if I tell you a thing it is so ) ; but they were all agreed about this , that they burned with a hard , gemlike flame . I was too shy to tell them that I had written a novel and was halfway through ...
Page 101
... great difficulty , but of ancestral instincts , shades of feeling that they have absorbed with their mothers ' milk , and innate attitudes which the foreigner can never 1 quite seize . It is hard enough for us [ 101 ] THE SUMMING UP.
... great difficulty , but of ancestral instincts , shades of feeling that they have absorbed with their mothers ' milk , and innate attitudes which the foreigner can never 1 quite seize . It is hard enough for us [ 101 ] THE SUMMING UP.
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It is hard to reconcile yourself to the fact that a book into which you have put , besides your whole self , several months of anxious toil , should be read in three or four hours and after so short a period forgotten .
It is hard to reconcile yourself to the fact that a book into which you have put , besides your whole self , several months of anxious toil , should be read in three or four hours and after so short a period forgotten .
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