Lytton Strachey Portraits in Miniature and Other Essays (London: Chatto & Windus, 1931) p. 24.
Criticism
“[S]he had a singular spaciousness of mind in which nothing little or mean could live.”
12. "The Ordinary Hairpins"
Trent Intervenes (1938)
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Source: Epigrams, p. 345
“He had more on his mind than his mind could hold.”
Referring to an unsuitable applicant for a high-ranking government position.
Source: A New Zealand Dictionary of Political Quotations, p. 94.
The Education of Henry Adams (1907)
Source: The Broken God (1992), p. 236
Tighe Hopkins in The Women Napoleon Loved
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Early Autumn : A Story of a Lady (1926)
“He's somewhat lewd; but a well-meaning mind;
Weeps much; fights little; but is wond'rous kind.”
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All for Love (1678)