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... lodged in 1824 while employed at the blacking factory . Here he had a back attic in the house of an impecunious but good - natured old lame gentleman ; he and his quiet old wife were very kind to little Charles , and with their grown ...
... lodged in 1824 while employed at the blacking factory . Here he had a back attic in the house of an impecunious but good - natured old lame gentleman ; he and his quiet old wife were very kind to little Charles , and with their grown ...
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... lodged in 1772 , and Dr Johnson drank tea with him . Here Mrs Jameson lodged in the spring of 1860 , and here she died in March of the same year . CORK STREET Dr Johnson was a frequent visitor at the house of Mr Diamond , an apothecary ...
... lodged in 1772 , and Dr Johnson drank tea with him . Here Mrs Jameson lodged in the spring of 1860 , and here she died in March of the same year . CORK STREET Dr Johnson was a frequent visitor at the house of Mr Diamond , an apothecary ...
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... of the coffee - house having been at No. 12 Queen Street . In the first - floor front room Goldsmith , Johnson , and their friends frequently met . Thomas de Quincey lodged in Titchfield Street , Dean Street 94 LITERARY LONDON.
... of the coffee - house having been at No. 12 Queen Street . In the first - floor front room Goldsmith , Johnson , and their friends frequently met . Thomas de Quincey lodged in Titchfield Street , Dean Street 94 LITERARY LONDON.
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