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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... seemed to me that if I set them down in some sort of order I should see for myself more distinctly what they really were and so might get some kind of coherence into them . I have long thought I should like to make such an attempt and ...
... seemed to me that if I set them down in some sort of order I should see for myself more distinctly what they really were and so might get some kind of coherence into them . I have long thought I should like to make such an attempt and ...
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... seemed to me that I could see a great many things that other people missed . I could put down in clear terms what I saw . I had a logical sense , and if no great feeling for the richness and strangeness of words , at all events a lively ...
... seemed to me that I could see a great many things that other people missed . I could put down in clear terms what I saw . I had a logical sense , and if no great feeling for the richness and strangeness of words , at all events a lively ...
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... seemed to me unsatis- factory . During the rehearsals I had come in con- tact with the people who were interested in the so- ciety and especially with Granville Barker , who played the leading part in my play . The attitude I found ...
... seemed to me unsatis- factory . During the rehearsals I had come in con- tact with the people who were interested in the so- ciety and especially with Granville Barker , who played the leading part in my play . The attitude I found ...
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