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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Page 51
... passing moment might linger so that I could get more enjoyment from it , for even when it has brought me something I had immensely looked for- ward to , my imagination in the very moment of ful- filment has been busy with the ...
... passing moment might linger so that I could get more enjoyment from it , for even when it has brought me something I had immensely looked for- ward to , my imagination in the very moment of ful- filment has been busy with the ...
Page 120
... passing the time . I wrote a series of plays in quick succession . It began with Our Betters , which was written in 1915 , and ended with The Constant Wife , which was written in 1927 . Most of these plays were comedies . They are writ ...
... passing the time . I wrote a series of plays in quick succession . It began with Our Betters , which was written in 1915 , and ended with The Constant Wife , which was written in 1927 . Most of these plays were comedies . They are writ ...
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... passing interest . Thinking that not the whole of life was long enough to learn to write well , I have been unwilling to give to other activities time that I so much needed to achieve the purpose I had in mind . I have never been able ...
... passing interest . Thinking that not the whole of life was long enough to learn to write well , I have been unwilling to give to other activities time that I so much needed to achieve the purpose I had in mind . I have never been able ...
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