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... lived with them at Edial , was left with her relations in the country . His lodgings were for some time in Woodstock - street , near Hanover - square , and afterwards in Castle - street , near Cavendish - square . As something ...
... lived with them at Edial , was left with her relations in the country . His lodgings were for some time in Woodstock - street , near Hanover - square , and afterwards in Castle - street , near Cavendish - square . As something ...
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... lived in Castle - street , Cavendish - square , he used fre- quently to visit two ladies who lived opposite to him , Miss Cotterells , daughters of Admiral Cotterell . Reynolds used also to visit there , and thus they met . Mr ...
... lived in Castle - street , Cavendish - square , he used fre- quently to visit two ladies who lived opposite to him , Miss Cotterells , daughters of Admiral Cotterell . Reynolds used also to visit there , and thus they met . Mr ...
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... lived in an agreeable , sequestered place close by the town , called the Friary , it having been formerly a religious house . She and her niece , Miss Adey , were great admirers of Dr. Johnson ; and he behaved to them with a kindness ...
... lived in an agreeable , sequestered place close by the town , called the Friary , it having been formerly a religious house . She and her niece , Miss Adey , were great admirers of Dr. Johnson ; and he behaved to them with a kindness ...
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