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... Lytton , running his house for him and waiting hand and foot upon him and everyone staying in the house , like a ... Lytton's house in Tidmarsh . He was a very large , very good - looking , enormously strong young man . At Oxford he had ...
... Lytton , running his house for him and waiting hand and foot upon him and everyone staying in the house , like a ... Lytton's house in Tidmarsh . He was a very large , very good - looking , enormously strong young man . At Oxford he had ...
Page 250
... Lytton was perhaps the most individual person whom I have ever known . His father was a Strachey and his mother a ... Lytton's family produced remarkable results ; I gave some account of it in Sowing ( pp . 186-192 ) . It consisted of ...
... Lytton was perhaps the most individual person whom I have ever known . His father was a Strachey and his mother a ... Lytton's family produced remarkable results ; I gave some account of it in Sowing ( pp . 186-192 ) . It consisted of ...
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... Lytton's personal influence on his own generation and those which immediately followed it at Cambridge was also very great . His personality was so strong that he imposed it , intellectually and even physically , upon people ...
... Lytton's personal influence on his own generation and those which immediately followed it at Cambridge was also very great . His personality was so strong that he imposed it , intellectually and even physically , upon people ...
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