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Walsingham's house , called and Leander . ' No portrait of Marlowe exists , no letter or other relic from his pen . From his mother's will , a vivid catalogue of personal and household goods , we may see the kind of home he had at ...
Walsingham's house , called and Leander . ' No portrait of Marlowe exists , no letter or other relic from his pen . From his mother's will , a vivid catalogue of personal and household goods , we may see the kind of home he had at ...
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Horace Walpole , for example , had made himself a fantastic as well as luxurious dwellingplace near London , in a kind of architecture derived from ancient abbeys and the like , called Strawberry Hill . It still stands as an example of ...
Horace Walpole , for example , had made himself a fantastic as well as luxurious dwellingplace near London , in a kind of architecture derived from ancient abbeys and the like , called Strawberry Hill . It still stands as an example of ...
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The poet Shelley's friend Edward Trelawny wrote a daring one called “ Adventures of a Younger Son , ” and perhaps Melville knew it . One Michael Scott at about the same time when Melville was a boy - published a brilliantly descriptive ...
The poet Shelley's friend Edward Trelawny wrote a daring one called “ Adventures of a Younger Son , ” and perhaps Melville knew it . One Michael Scott at about the same time when Melville was a boy - published a brilliantly descriptive ...
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