The Town: Its Memorable Characters and Events : St. Paul's to St. James'sUnit Library, 1903 - 626 pages |
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... ELIZABETH . COURT OF JAMES RESUMED . ITS GROSS HABITS . LETTER OF SIR JOHN HARRINGTON RESPECTING THEM . JAMES'S DRUNKENNESS . TESTIMONIES OF WELLDON , SULLY , AND ROGER COKE . CURIOUS OMISSION IN THE IN- VECTIVE OF CHURCHILL THE POET ...
... ELIZABETH . COURT OF JAMES RESUMED . ITS GROSS HABITS . LETTER OF SIR JOHN HARRINGTON RESPECTING THEM . JAMES'S DRUNKENNESS . TESTIMONIES OF WELLDON , SULLY , AND ROGER COKE . CURIOUS OMISSION IN THE IN- VECTIVE OF CHURCHILL THE POET ...
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... Elizabeth ; might have longed to sit over their canary in Cornhill with Beaumont and Ben Jonson , and have thought that Surrey Street and Shire Lane had their merits , as well as the illustrious obscurity of Bolt Court . In Surrey ...
... Elizabeth ; might have longed to sit over their canary in Cornhill with Beaumont and Ben Jonson , and have thought that Surrey Street and Shire Lane had their merits , as well as the illustrious obscurity of Bolt Court . In Surrey ...
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... Elizabeth's time the London houses were still mostly of wood . We see remains of them in the Strand and Fleet Street , and in various parts of the city . They are like houses built of cards , one story projecting over the other ; but ...
... Elizabeth's time the London houses were still mostly of wood . We see remains of them in the Strand and Fleet Street , and in various parts of the city . They are like houses built of cards , one story projecting over the other ; but ...
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... Elizabeth and James , fearing that the greater the concourse the worse would be the con- sequences of sickness , and secretly apprehensive , no doubt , of the growth of large and intellectual bodies of men near their head - quarters ...
... Elizabeth and James , fearing that the greater the concourse the worse would be the con- sequences of sickness , and secretly apprehensive , no doubt , of the growth of large and intellectual bodies of men near their head - quarters ...
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... Elizabeth's suc- cessor , James , was the first king who entered into anything like domestic familiarity with the monied men of the city . Charles the Second took " t'other bottle ". with. them. (. see. the. Spectator. ) ;. and. Lord.
... Elizabeth's suc- cessor , James , was the first king who entered into anything like domestic familiarity with the monied men of the city . Charles the Second took " t'other bottle ". with. them. (. see. the. Spectator. ) ;. and. Lord.
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