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... writes : " Durham House was a noble palace . After Ralegh came to his greatness he lived there . . . . I well remember his study , which was on a little turret that looked into and over the Thames , and had the prospect which is as ...
... writes : " Durham House was a noble palace . After Ralegh came to his greatness he lived there . . . . I well remember his study , which was on a little turret that looked into and over the Thames , and had the prospect which is as ...
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... writes : " My lodging in Little Britain being too remote , I found another in Duke Street , opposite to the Romish Chapel . It was two pair of stairs backwards , at an Italian warehouse . " His landlady , he writes , " had lived much ...
... writes : " My lodging in Little Britain being too remote , I found another in Duke Street , opposite to the Romish Chapel . It was two pair of stairs backwards , at an Italian warehouse . " His landlady , he writes , " had lived much ...
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Elsie M. Lang. then , as Horace Walpole writes : " An immense amphitheatre with balconies full of little ale houses . " Madame d'Arblay writes in " Eve- lina " : " It is a charming place and the brilli- ancy of the lights , on my first ...
Elsie M. Lang. then , as Horace Walpole writes : " An immense amphitheatre with balconies full of little ale houses . " Madame d'Arblay writes in " Eve- lina " : " It is a charming place and the brilli- ancy of the lights , on my first ...
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