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... early morning coaches rumbling out of the archway underneath , made me dream of thunder and the gods . " CHARLES STREET , BERKELEY SQUARE In 1839 Lord Lytton was living in this street in a house which James Smith described as " a ...
... early morning coaches rumbling out of the archway underneath , made me dream of thunder and the gods . " CHARLES STREET , BERKELEY SQUARE In 1839 Lord Lytton was living in this street in a house which James Smith described as " a ...
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... early seventeenth - century design , and the elaborately - decorated plaster ceiling , with the Prince of Wales's feathers in the centre , and the motto " Ich Dien . " In 1640 Thomas Middleton's comedy , A Mad World , my Masters , was ...
... early seventeenth - century design , and the elaborately - decorated plaster ceiling , with the Prince of Wales's feathers in the centre , and the motto " Ich Dien . " In 1640 Thomas Middleton's comedy , A Mad World , my Masters , was ...
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... early youth . At No. 28 William Blake went to live with his wife in 1788. His windows looked out at the back over the yard of Astley's , the circus manager . Here in 1790 he produced the " Songs of Innocence , " which were composed ...
... early youth . At No. 28 William Blake went to live with his wife in 1788. His windows looked out at the back over the yard of Astley's , the circus manager . Here in 1790 he produced the " Songs of Innocence , " which were composed ...
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