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... Richard III . " Sir Philip Sidney was a frequent visitor here when it was the residence of his sister , Pem- broke's ... Richard III . , and Stow in 1598 describes it as being " very large and beautiful and the highest at that time in ...
... Richard III . " Sir Philip Sidney was a frequent visitor here when it was the residence of his sister , Pem- broke's ... Richard III . , and Stow in 1598 describes it as being " very large and beautiful and the highest at that time in ...
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... [ Richard Savage ] " was once desired by Sir Richard [ Steele ] , with an air of the utmost importance , to come very early to his house the next morning . Mr Savage came as he had promised , found the chariot at the door , and Sir Richard ...
... [ Richard Savage ] " was once desired by Sir Richard [ Steele ] , with an air of the utmost importance , to come very early to his house the next morning . Mr Savage came as he had promised , found the chariot at the door , and Sir Richard ...
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... Richard dictated , and Savage wrote till the dinner that had been ordered was put upon the table . Savage was surprised at the meanness of the entertainment , and after some hesitation ventured to ask for wine , which Sir Richard , not ...
... Richard dictated , and Savage wrote till the dinner that had been ordered was put upon the table . Savage was surprised at the meanness of the entertainment , and after some hesitation ventured to ask for wine , which Sir Richard , not ...
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