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... beautiful and the highest at that time in London . . . . Richard , Duke of Gloucester . . . afterwards King , was lodged in this house . " CURSITOR STREET , CHANCERY LANE In 1815 Sheridan was arrested for debt , and taken to a " lock ...
... beautiful and the highest at that time in London . . . . Richard , Duke of Gloucester . . . afterwards King , was lodged in this house . " CURSITOR STREET , CHANCERY LANE In 1815 Sheridan was arrested for debt , and taken to a " lock ...
Page 92
... beautiful Misses Berry , who cheered Horace Walpole's declining years , used to live , and hold their famous receptions , which were thronged by all the men of learning , wit , and fashion of the day . Horace Walpole is said to have ...
... beautiful Misses Berry , who cheered Horace Walpole's declining years , used to live , and hold their famous receptions , which were thronged by all the men of learning , wit , and fashion of the day . Horace Walpole is said to have ...
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... beautiful songs fell from his lips in praise of his Maker ; but when his wife drew near to catch them more distinctly , he said : " My beloved ! they are not mine ! No ! they are not mine ! " Nicholas Rowe , who died on 30th April 1692 ...
... beautiful songs fell from his lips in praise of his Maker ; but when his wife drew near to catch them more distinctly , he said : " My beloved ! they are not mine ! No ! they are not mine ! " Nicholas Rowe , who died on 30th April 1692 ...
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