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 117
... took all this to - do as nat- ural . One evening when I was dining alone at my club a fellow member , but a stranger to me , was en- tertaining a guest at the next table to mine ; they were going to one of my plays and began to talk of ...
... took all this to - do as nat- ural . One evening when I was dining alone at my club a fellow member , but a stranger to me , was en- tertaining a guest at the next table to mine ; they were going to one of my plays and began to talk of ...
Page 120
... took a rest for two years and at the end of it wrote The Land of Promise . This had been played to crowded houses for some months when the war broke out . I had produced ten plays in seven years . The intelli- gentsia , having passed ...
... took a rest for two years and at the end of it wrote The Land of Promise . This had been played to crowded houses for some months when the war broke out . I had produced ten plays in seven years . The intelli- gentsia , having passed ...
Page 148
... took a more modest view of their functions than they have lately done . Then they confined themselves to cutting where the author had been long - winded and disguising by their in- genuity his errors of construction ; they arranged the ...
... took a more modest view of their functions than they have lately done . Then they confined themselves to cutting where the author had been long - winded and disguising by their in- genuity his errors of construction ; they arranged the ...
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