Lytton Strachey: A BiographyA biography of British writer Lytton Strachey. |
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... Moore inspired in him a reverence that was profound . Though they saw a lot of each other , Lytton seems always to have preserved a rather awed , if not humour- less , respect for Moore , and never to have developed any really close ...
... Moore inspired in him a reverence that was profound . Though they saw a lot of each other , Lytton seems always to have preserved a rather awed , if not humour- less , respect for Moore , and never to have developed any really close ...
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... Moore's influence upon Lytton and the younger Cambridge Apostles can be categorized under three distinct headings : the philosophical , the literary , and the personal . Despite its wide reputation as a source - book of ideas and ideals ...
... Moore's influence upon Lytton and the younger Cambridge Apostles can be categorized under three distinct headings : the philosophical , the literary , and the personal . Despite its wide reputation as a source - book of ideas and ideals ...
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... Moore em- ployed a severely rationalistic argument to support what Lytton felt to be an entirely sympathetic emotional appeal . No wonder he announced that the Age of Reason had at last dawned.21 He saw in Moore a supreme cerebral force ...
... Moore em- ployed a severely rationalistic argument to support what Lytton felt to be an entirely sympathetic emotional appeal . No wonder he announced that the Age of Reason had at last dawned.21 He saw in Moore a supreme cerebral force ...
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Preface to the Revised Edition | 9 |
Acknowledgements | 25 |
Lancaster Gate | 31 |
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