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... stood at the corner of Lawrence Street and Upper Cheyne Row , and the site of which is now occupied by the playground of the Board School . It was , as he himself describes in " Humphrey Clinker , " " a plain yet decent habitation ...
... stood at the corner of Lawrence Street and Upper Cheyne Row , and the site of which is now occupied by the playground of the Board School . It was , as he himself describes in " Humphrey Clinker , " " a plain yet decent habitation ...
Page 87
... stood here and nothing harder than a flower was flung at him . " " The people were expected to treat me very ill , " he said , " but it was not so . On the con- trary they were with me , wished those who had set me there were placed in ...
... stood here and nothing harder than a flower was flung at him . " " The people were expected to treat me very ill , " he said , " but it was not so . On the con- trary they were with me , wished those who had set me there were placed in ...
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Elsie M. Lang. Free School , which stood on the site now occupied by the Consolidated Bank , at No. 52 . The South Sea House , celebrated by Lamb , once stood in this street . Here he was em- ployed for a short time when he left school ...
Elsie M. Lang. Free School , which stood on the site now occupied by the Consolidated Bank , at No. 52 . The South Sea House , celebrated by Lamb , once stood in this street . Here he was em- ployed for a short time when he left school ...
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Addison afterwards born Boswell buried Carlyle Cathedral chambers Chapel Charles Dickens Chelsea Cheyne Row Church Churchyard cloth gilt Club Coffee-House Coleridge corner cottage Court COVENT GARDEN death described died dined door Douglas Jerrold Dr Johnson Dryden erected famous father favourite Fleet Street formerly frequented Fulham Gate Goldsmith grave Hampstead Henry Hill Holborn Horace Walpole house still stands inscription James John John Horne Tooke Kensington Lady Lamb Lane Leigh Hunt literary lived lodged longer standing Lord Byron Lord Lytton Macaulay marked marriage married Mary memory Milton occupied once stood Pall Mall Park Pepys poet Pope rebuilt remained residence Richard Steele Road Samuel Sheridan side Sir Richard Sir Walter SQUARE ST JAMES'S STREET St John's ST JOHN'S WOOD St Paul's stayed Steele Sydney Smith tablet Tavern Temple Tennyson Terrace Thackeray Theodore Hook took Twickenham Westminster Abbey wife William William Hazlitt writes wrote