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... December 1859. He loved to gather round him his youthful nephews and nieces . Holly Lodge still stands at the top of Campden Hill next to Argyll Lodge . CANNON STREET Dryden was married to Lady Elizabeth Howard at the Church of St ...
... December 1859. He loved to gather round him his youthful nephews and nieces . Holly Lodge still stands at the top of Campden Hill next to Argyll Lodge . CANNON STREET Dryden was married to Lady Elizabeth Howard at the Church of St ...
Page 98
... December following . After a funeral service in that city his remains were conveyed privately and by night back to this house , from whence they were taken to Westminster Abbey on 31st December 1889. " Asolando , " his last volume of ...
... December following . After a funeral service in that city his remains were conveyed privately and by night back to this house , from whence they were taken to Westminster Abbey on 31st December 1889. " Asolando , " his last volume of ...
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... December 1833 Dickens dropped his first original MS . , " A Dinner at Poplar Walk , " which , to his intense joy , was accepted by the editor , and published in the magazine ; it was afterwards included in " Sketches by Boz . " No. 8 ...
... December 1833 Dickens dropped his first original MS . , " A Dinner at Poplar Walk , " which , to his intense joy , was accepted by the editor , and published in the magazine ; it was afterwards included in " Sketches by Boz . " No. 8 ...
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