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Pagina 143
... lived . There was also Mr. Cave , Dr. Hawkesworth , Mr. Ryland , merchant on Tower - hill , Mrs. Masters , the poetess , who lived with Mr. Cave , Mrs. Carter , and sometimes Mrs. Macaulay ; also , Mrs. Gardiner , wife of a tallow ...
... lived . There was also Mr. Cave , Dr. Hawkesworth , Mr. Ryland , merchant on Tower - hill , Mrs. Masters , the poetess , who lived with Mr. Cave , Mrs. Carter , and sometimes Mrs. Macaulay ; also , Mrs. Gardiner , wife of a tallow ...
Pagina 144
... lived in Castle - street , Cavendish - square , he used frequently 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. Reynolds ...
... lived in Castle - street , Cavendish - square , he used frequently 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. Reynolds ...
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... lived much with the young English at Geneva , and was ambitious to be as lively as they ; with which view , he , with assiduous exer- tion , was jumping over the tables and chairs in his lodgings ; and when the people of the house ran ...
... lived much with the young English at Geneva , and was ambitious to be as lively as they ; with which view , he , with assiduous exer- tion , was jumping over the tables and chairs in his lodgings ; and when the people of the house ran ...
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