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... Lytton Strachey ( By permission of Mrs. Igor Vinogradoff ) The author and John Lehmann at Monks House Rodmell Village The author , Sally , and Virginia in Tavistock Square TS . Eliot at Monks House Virginia and Dadie Rylands at Monks ...
... Lytton Strachey ( By permission of Mrs. Igor Vinogradoff ) The author and John Lehmann at Monks House Rodmell Village The author , Sally , and Virginia in Tavistock Square TS . Eliot at Monks House Virginia and Dadie Rylands at Monks ...
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... Lytton Strachey , Roger Fry , and Morgan Forster came into the locality , so that we were all continually meeting one another , that our society became complete , and that did not happen until some years after the war . First the war ...
... Lytton Strachey , Roger Fry , and Morgan Forster came into the locality , so that we were all continually meeting one another , that our society became complete , and that did not happen until some years after the war . First the war ...
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... Lytton Strachey died of cancer . This was the begin- ning of the end of what we used to call Old Bloomsbury . Lytton was perhaps the most individual person whom I have ever known . His father was a Strachey and his mother a Grant ; he ...
... Lytton Strachey died of cancer . This was the begin- ning of the end of what we used to call Old Bloomsbury . Lytton was perhaps the most individual person whom I have ever known . His father was a Strachey and his mother a Grant ; he ...
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