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Pagina 513
... house ; Poetry , under that of Will's Coffee - house ; Learning , under the title of Grecian ; Foreign and Domestic News you will have from Saint James's Coffee - house . ' Will's Coffee house , in Russell Street , Covent Garden , had ...
... house ; Poetry , under that of Will's Coffee - house ; Learning , under the title of Grecian ; Foreign and Domestic News you will have from Saint James's Coffee - house . ' Will's Coffee house , in Russell Street , Covent Garden , had ...
Pagina 514
... house and to its ruling spirit Tidcombe , whose ' beastly laughable life ' was ' at once nasty and diverting ' ( Elwin and Courthope , vi . 84 ) . Addison , who had been a habitué , withdrew in 1712 to Button's , a new house on the ...
... house and to its ruling spirit Tidcombe , whose ' beastly laughable life ' was ' at once nasty and diverting ' ( Elwin and Courthope , vi . 84 ) . Addison , who had been a habitué , withdrew in 1712 to Button's , a new house on the ...
Pagina 542
... house and Chocolate- house , in respect of their names , must be more or less doubtful . Pepys says : To a coffee - house to drink jocolatte ' ( Diary , 24th November 1664 ) . At the coffee - houses , which became more numerous and more ...
... house and Chocolate- house , in respect of their names , must be more or less doubtful . Pepys says : To a coffee - house to drink jocolatte ' ( Diary , 24th November 1664 ) . At the coffee - houses , which became more numerous and more ...
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