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Max Beerbohm Quote: “Death, as he had said, cancelled all engagements.”
Max Beerbohm Quote: “Here was he, going to die for her; and here was she, blaming him for a breach of manners. Decidedly, the slave had the whip-hand.”
Max Beerbohm Quote: “If man were not a gregarious animal, the world might have achieved, by this time, some real progress towards civilisation. Segregate him, and he is no fool. But let him loose among his fellows, and he is lost – he becomes just a unit in unreason.”
Max Beerbohm Quote: “It is easier, as Michelet suggested, for a woman to change her opinion of a man than for him to change his opinion of himself.”
Max Beerbohm Quote: “One is taught to refrain from irony, because mankind does tend to take it literally.”
Max Beerbohm Quote: “The peripety was according to the best rules of tragic art.”
Max Beerbohm Quote: “Sensitive reader, start not at the apparition! Oxford is a plexus of anomalies.”
Max Beerbohm Quote: “Nature, fashioning him, had fashioned also a pedestal for him to stand and brood on, to pose and sing on. Off that pedestal he was lost.”
Max Beerbohm Quote: “Told? I am a Gallio for such follies.”
Max Beerbohm Quote: “To us, for whom so quickly “time doth transfix the flourish set on youth,” there is something strange, even a trifle ludicrous, in the thought that Zeus, after all these years, is still at the beck and call of his passions.”
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