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... death . He took it in conjunction with George Meredith and Swinburne ; but the former , though he paid his share of the first quarter's rent , never took possession of his rooms . Swinburne , on the other hand , wrote many of his best ...
... death . He took it in conjunction with George Meredith and Swinburne ; but the former , though he paid his share of the first quarter's rent , never took possession of his rooms . Swinburne , on the other hand , wrote many of his best ...
Page 123
... death . Here he lived from 1776 to his death on 13th December 1784. Samuel Rogers , the author of " Pleasures of Memory " and " Table Talk , " went as a boy to Bolt Court to seek the advice and criticism of the great Doctor on his poems ...
... death . Here he lived from 1776 to his death on 13th December 1784. Samuel Rogers , the author of " Pleasures of Memory " and " Table Talk , " went as a boy to Bolt Court to seek the advice and criticism of the great Doctor on his poems ...
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... death . Here too lies John Fletcher , also commemor- ated by a stone in the pavement of the choir . Aubrey writes : " In this church was interred , without any memorial , that eminent Dramatick Poet , Mr John Fletcher , son to Bishop ...
... death . Here too lies John Fletcher , also commemor- ated by a stone in the pavement of the choir . Aubrey writes : " In this church was interred , without any memorial , that eminent Dramatick Poet , Mr John Fletcher , son to Bishop ...
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