Hugh Kingsmill Quotes
Society is based on the assumption that everyone is alike and no one is alive.
In Michael Holroyd 'Hugh Kingsmill' (1964)
In Michael Holroyd Best of Hugh Kingsmill (1970) p. 12
Ideas get substance and value not by being discussed but by being lived.
Hugh Kingsmill (1949). “The Progress of a Biographer”
Hugh Kingsmill (1949). “The progress of a biographer”
Hugh Kingsmill (1949). “The Progress of a Biographer”
The public mind [is] a cloudy region where only the simplest shapes are discerned with any accuracy.
Hugh Kingsmill (1949). “The progress of a biographer”
Hugh Kingsmill (1949). “The Progress of a Biographer”
"The Progress of a Biographer". Book by Hugh Kingsmill. Chapter "Hamlet Borgianized", p. 154, 1949.
Bacon's not the only thing that's cured by hanging from a string.
Table of Truth (1933) "Two Poems, after A. E. Housman," no. 1
Charity may cover a multitude of sins, but success transmutes them into virtues.
Hugh Kingsmill (1949). “The progress of a biographer”
Hugh Kingsmill (1949). “The progress of a biographer”