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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X I do not know whether it was a subconscious feeling that this sort of writing was contrary to my bent or a naturally methodical cast of mind that led me then to turn my attention to the writers of the Augustan Period .
X I do not know whether it was a subconscious feeling that this sort of writing was contrary to my bent or a naturally methodical cast of mind that led me then to turn my attention to the writers of the Augustan Period .
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He would not be a dramatist if his mind did not work in the concrete . He has a quick eye for the instance ; there is no reason to expect that he will have a faculty for conceptual thinking . He may have a meditative cast of mind and be ...
He would not be a dramatist if his mind did not work in the concrete . He has a quick eye for the instance ; there is no reason to expect that he will have a faculty for conceptual thinking . He may have a meditative cast of mind and be ...
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His mind was restless . He was like an architect who , when you want a house to live in , having persuaded you to build it of brick , then sets before you good reasons why it should be built of stone ; but when you have agreed to this ...
His mind was restless . He was like an architect who , when you want a house to live in , having persuaded you to build it of brick , then sets before you good reasons why it should be built of stone ; but when you have agreed to this ...
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