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Lytton Strachey Quotes

The genius of the French language, descended from its single Latin stock, has triumphed most in the contrary direction - in simplicity, in unity, in clarity, and in restraint.
Lytton Strachey

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Category:
English Critic Quotes
Date of Birth:
March 1, 1880
Date of Death:
January 21, 1932
Nationality:
English
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