item: #1 of 17 id: 29754 author: Pickard, Samuel T. (Samuel Thomas) title: Whittier-land A Handbook of North Essex, Containing Many Anecdotes of and Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier Never Before Collected. date: None words: 41009 flesch: 76 summary: As to the location of the log house, the writer of these pages visited the spot with Mr. Whittier in search of it in 1882. The poem was written more than twenty years after he left Haverhill, and it was many years after that when Mr. Alfred Ordway, in taking photographs of the place, noticed that it had already been pictured in verse; when he spoke of it to Mr. Whittier, the poet was both surprised and pleased at this, which, he said, was the first recognition of his birthplace. keywords: age; amesbury; birthplace; bridge; brook; country; day; days; elizabeth; family; friends; good; greenleaf; haverhill; hill; home; house; illustration; kitchen; land; left; life; lines; little; man; mary; meeting; merrimac; miss; mrs; new; ordway; photograph; poem; poet; portrait; river; room; scene; school; snow; story; thee; thomas; thou; thy; time; town; valley; village; way; whittier; years cache: 29754.txt plain text: 29754.txt item: #2 of 17 id: 30390 author: Mansfield, M. F. (Milburg Francisco) title: Dickens' London date: None words: 62048 flesch: 67 summary: _, who might be glad of a work which should present within a single pair of covers a résumé of the facts concerning the subject matter indicated by the title of this book; to remind them in a way of what already exists to-day of the London Dickens knew, as well as of the changes which have taken place since the novelist's time. He did not go to Australia--as he was variously importuned--but enough is given to show that, in spite of his literary associations with old London and its institutions, Charles Dickens was, for a fact, a very cosmopolitan observer. keywords: book; bridge; building; century; charles; charles dickens; church; city; class; company; corner; court; cross; day; days; dickens; early; end; fact; fields; fleet; form; general; george; hall; hand; high; hill; holborn; house; illustration; inn; james; john; king; lane; left; life; london; london bridge; lord; man; market; neighbourhood; new; novelist; number; original; park; past; pickwick; place; present; prison; public; railway; river; road; rochester; sir; square; strand; street; structure; temple; thames; theatre; time; tower; way; westminster; work; world; years cache: 30390.txt plain text: 30390.txt item: #3 of 17 id: 31133 author: Griswold, Hattie Tyng title: Home Life of Great Authors date: None words: 127591 flesch: 70 summary: He said he believed every crime and every vice in the world was connected with the passion for autographs and anecdotes and records; that the desiring anecdotes and acquaintance with the lives of great men was treating them like pigs, to be ripped open for the public; that he knew he himself should be ripped open like a pig; that he thanked God Almighty with his whole heart and soul that he knew nothing, and that the world knew nothing, of Shakspeare but his writings. Strange, too, to find Carlyle writing to the young poet after the receipt of a volume of his poems, before reading them, as is said to be the fashion of great men when they wish to let unknown authors down easily and gracefully:-- About the same time there came an indistinct message that a copy of your poems had been left for me at Fraser the bookseller's. keywords: books; boy; brother; byron; carlyle; character; charles; children; close; country; course; day; days; dear; death; dickens; emerson; england; eyes; face; family; father; feeling; fine; friends; genius; george; god; good; great; hand; happiness; head; heart; home; home life; hope; house; husband; illustration; interest; kind; lady; letters; life; light; literature; little; london; longfellow; look; love; man; manner; marriage; memory; men; mind; miss; mother; mrs; nature; new; passion; people; person; place; pleasure; poems; poet; poetry; poor; room; says; school; sister; society; soul; spirit; story; thee; things; thought; time; voice; way; wife; woman; words; work; world; writing; years; young; youth cache: 31133.txt plain text: 31133.txt item: #4 of 17 id: 31814 author: Hemstreet, Charles title: Literary New York: Its Landmarks and Associations date: None words: 38961 flesch: 70 summary: Index A _Adventures of Captain Bonneville, The_, 102 _Afara_, 139 _Age of Reason, The_, 32, 84 Aldrich, James, 179 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 218 Allen, James Lane, 247 All Souls' Church, 188 _ Along the Shore_, 238 _Amateur Emigrant_, 231 _American_, 174 American Copyright League, 245 _American Game in its Season_, 216 _American Monthly Magazine_, 154, 180 _American Review_, 158 _American Theatre, The_, 70 _Amos Judd_, 249 _Analectic Magazine_, 96, 112 _An Appeal for that Class of Americans Called Africans_, 200 Ancient Club of New York, 110 André, Major John, 55, 56 _Androborus_, 37 _Annabel Lee_, 164 Apollo dancing rooms, 170 _Arcturus_, 178 _Ariel in the Cloven Pine_, 206 Arnold, Benedict, House of, 56 Arnold, George, 215, 216 _Arthur Mervyn_, 78 Astor House, 172 Astor, John Jacob, 102, 123 Astor Place Opera House, 160 _Astoria_, 102 _Atlantic Monthly_, 133 Audubon, John James, 189-195 Authors' Club, 245 B Bacheller, Irving, 234 _Backwoodsman, The_, 113 Bancroft, George, 103, 186 Barlow, Joel, 84 Barstow, Elizabeth, 204 Bartlett, John R., 172-180 Bartlett's Book Shop, 172-180 _Battle Pieces_, 224 _ keywords: away; book; broadway; building; century; church; city; close; corner; country; days; evening; freneau; friend; george; great; green; half; hall; henry; history; home; house; illustration; irving; james; john; left; life; literary; magazine; man; new; new york; park; place; poet; river; square; street; street house; theatre; time; town; walk; washington; william; work; years; york cache: 31814.txt plain text: 31814.txt item: #5 of 17 id: 34526 author: Mead, Lucia True Ames title: Milton's England date: None words: 67645 flesch: 71 summary: The steeple of the later church, which rang its bells above the head of little John Milton on Bread Street, close by, was built a hundred and fifty years before his birth; the church was said to have been a rather low, poor building. John Milton was born in London in 1608; and it is chiefly the London of the twenty years that intervened between the Spanish Armada and his birth which we are to consider in this chapter. keywords: abbey; age; body; bread; cambridge; century; chapel; charles; christ; church; churches; city; close; college; court; cromwell; day; days; death; elizabeth; end; england; english; famous; father; feet; fire; good; gothic; gray; great; half; hall; henry; high; history; home; house; james; john; john milton; king; latin; life; little; london; lord; man; mary; men; milton; modern; near; new; north; paul; people; pepys; place; poet; present; queen; saw; school; sir; site; stone; street; temple; time; tower; walls; westminster; wife; windows; work; world; years; young cache: 34526.txt plain text: 34526.txt item: #6 of 17 id: 35105 author: Winter, William title: Shakespeare's England date: None words: 54397 flesch: 69 summary: Such old churches as this--guarding so well their treasures of history--are, in a special sense, the traveller's blessings. That place--the Shene of old times--was long a royal residence. keywords: abbey; anne; beauty; byron; chapel; chapter; charles; church; close; cottage; day; days; death; dust; england; english; grave; gray; green; hand; heart; henry; home; house; human; illustration; john; left; life; little; london; love; man; mary; memory; mind; new; night; old; past; pilgrim; place; poet; present; queen; relics; rest; room; shakespeare; sir; spirit; stone; stratford; street; thomas; thought; time; tomb; tower; town; walk; walls; way; westminster; william; world; years cache: 35105.txt plain text: 35105.txt item: #7 of 17 id: 38889 author: Wolfe, Theodore F. (Theodore Frelinghuysen) title: Literary Shrines: The Haunts of Some Famous American Authors date: None words: 41021 flesch: 60 summary: Along the hill-side are the famous Acacia path of Mrs. Hawthorne and other walks planned by the novelist, some of them having been opened by him in the last summer of his life. The interior was cosy and more commodious than the exterior would indicate, and one could readily conceive that the artistic taste and deft fingers of Mrs. Hawthorne might create here the idyllic home her letters portray. keywords: alcott; author; away; berkshire; books; boston; channing; concord; corner; day; delightful; door; emerson; farm; fields; friends; grave; hawthorne; hill; holmes; home; house; letters; life; literary; longfellow; lowell; man; mansion; mountain; mrs; near; novelist; place; poet; ripley; river; room; scenes; sidenote; spot; street; study; summer; thoreau; thought; time; trees; village; way; wayside; whittier; wife; work; world; years cache: 38889.txt plain text: 38889.txt item: #8 of 17 id: 38890 author: Wolfe, Theodore F. (Theodore Frelinghuysen) title: A Literary Pilgrimage Among the Haunts of Famous British Authors date: None words: 56087 flesch: 61 summary: Many old houses are draped with ivy or shrouded by trees of abundant foliage; some are shut in by depressing brick walls, over which float the perfumes of unseen flowers. [Sidenote: Heslington] The metropolis of England holds many places which knew the greatest of the many Smiths: dwellings he some time inhabited, mansions in which he was the honored guest, pulpits and rostrums from which he discoursed, the room in which he died, the tomb where loving hands laid him beside his son. keywords: author; away; beauty; brontë; burns; byron; carlyle; charlotte; church; collyer; cottage; day; death; dickens; eliot; family; father; friend; garden; genius; george; grave; gray; guests; hall; haunts; heart; hill; home; house; inn; lady; letters; lies; life; literary; little; london; love; madame; mansion; mary; miss; mother; mrs; near; night; old; place; poems; poet; room; scenes; school; shrines; sidenote; smith; spot; staël; sterne; stone; street; study; summer; time; tomb; trees; village; walls; way; wife; windows; world; yard; years cache: 38890.txt plain text: 38890.txt item: #9 of 17 id: 41146 author: Timbs, John title: Club Life of London, Vol. 1 (of 2) With Anecdotes of the Clubs, Coffee-Houses and Taverns of the Metropolis During the 17th, 18th, and 19th Centuries date: None words: 92356 flesch: 66 summary: Royal Society Club. the pleasure he took in frequenting the meetings of those social parties of his time, termed confraternities, where, according to a good old custom, a president was appointed; and he adds that the principal satisfaction he received from such entertainments, arose much less from the pleasures of the palate than from the opportunity thereby afforded him of enjoying excellent company and conversation.[1] The cognomen Club claims descent from the Anglo-Saxon; for Skinner derives it from _clifian, cleofian_ (our cleave), from the division of the reckoning among the guests around the table. keywords: account; age; almack; author; ball; beef; black; box; brookes; century; charles; club; coffee; come; company; covent; day; days; death; dinner; door; duke; earl; evening; fine; fire; following; fox; friends; garden; garrick; general; gentleman; george; good; half; hand; having; head; head club; history; home; house; james; john; johnson; kat club; king; lady; lane; late; left; life; little; london; long; lord; mall; man; meeting; members; men; mrs; mug; new; night; number; order; original; pall; party; persons; place; play; present; president; prince; queen; read; rich; room; royal; selwyn; set; sheridan; sir; society; society club; steak club; steaks; street; swift; table; tavern; thomas; till; time; town; walpole; water; way; whist; white; william; wine; wit; years; young cache: 41146.txt plain text: 41146.txt item: #10 of 17 id: 41164 author: Howitt, William title: Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets, Vol. 1 (of 2) date: None words: 192467 flesch: 68 summary: Titles, carriages, gay garments, great houses, what are they but the things which _the man_ had gathered about him for his pride or his comfort? Without that solid, and central, and sentient monarch, titles are but air, gay clothes but the furniture of a Jew's shop, great houses but empty, useless shells, carriages no better than wheel-barrows. keywords: account; addison; afterward; age; author; beauty; boy; burns; byron; castle; character; chatterton; children; church; college; country; court; day; days; death; door; doubt; earl; england; english; estate; eye; fact; fame; family; farm; father; field; fine; friends; garden; general; genius; god; goldsmith; good; gray; green; ground; half; hand; having; head; heart; high; hill; history; home; honor; house; ireland; john; johnson; kind; king; lady; left; lies; life; living; london; look; lord; love; man; mary; master; means; memory; men; miles; milton; mind; monument; mother; mrs; nature; near; new; noble; park; people; place; poem; poet; poetry; poor; pope; present; property; public; remains; residence; rich; right; river; road; room; scene; school; set; shakspeare; shelley; sir; son; soul; spenser; spirit; spot; stands; stone; street; summer; swift; thing; thomson; thought; time; town; trees; view; village; visit; walk; way; wife; william; woman; wood; work; world; years; young cache: 41164.txt plain text: 41164.txt item: #11 of 17 id: 41516 author: Timbs, John title: Club Life of London, Vol. 2 (of 2) With Anecdotes of the Clubs, Coffee-Houses and Taverns of the Metropolis During the 17th, 18th, and 19th Centuries date: None words: 89243 flesch: 70 summary: Some will have it, says Hatton, 1708, that it is called from being a _woody_ place before there were buildings here; but its being called Fullwood's Rents (as it is in deeds and leases), shows it to be the rents of one called Fullwood, the owner or builder thereof. After comparing it to other houses, the Pope's Head, the King's Arms, the Black Swan, and the Fountain, and declaring the Cock the best, it ends: 'Tis time to be gone, for the 'Change has struck one: keywords: account; alley; bar; bedford; button; century; charles; church; city; club; coffee; company; corner; country; court; covent; crown; day; devil; dinner; door; drink; duke; end; england; fire; fleet; following; frequented; friend; garden; garrick; gate; gentleman; george; goldsmith; good; green; half; hall; hand; head; head coffee; head tavern; high; home; house; house club; house tavern; james; john; johnson; king; lane; life; little; lloyd; london; long; lord; man; master; men; mitre; morning; mrs; new; night; original; period; persons; place; pope; present; public; queen; read; reign; resort; room; rose; royal; set; sign; sir; site; small; society; south; spring; street; table; tavern; tea; temple; theatre; till; time; tom; town; water; way; west; white; wine; years cache: 41516.txt plain text: 41516.txt item: #12 of 17 id: 41914 author: Martin, Benjamin Ellis title: The Stones of Paris in History and Letters, Volume 1 (of 2) date: None words: 69549 flesch: 68 summary: As _la Ville_ grew, its citizens gave all their thought to honest industry and to the honest struggle for personal and municipal rights, so that none was left for literature. Italic text is denoted by _underscores_. keywords: boileau; buildings; century; church; corneille; corner; court; cut; day; days; de la; death; des; end; entrance; father; find; floor; fontaine; france; french; friend; garden; good; grand; great; ground; home; house; hôtel; island; jean; king; left; life; little; louis; madame; man; mansion; men; modern; molière; new; night; paris; place; poet; present; quai; quarter; racine; residence; river; royal; rue; saint; set; site; son; stage; stone; street; tablet; theatre; time; tower; town; voltaire; wall; way; wife; work; years; young cache: 41914.txt plain text: 41914.txt item: #13 of 17 id: 42367 author: Martin, Charlotte M. title: The Stones of Paris in History and Letters, Volume 2 (of 2) date: None words: 74734 flesch: 68 summary: (See George Sand) Dumas, Alexandre, II., arrival in Paris, 91; contemporaries of, 93 _et seq._; homes in Paris, 97-98, 101-103; birth of Dumas _fils_, 98; statue and description of, 104; scenes and characters of his novels, 105 _et seq._ Dunois, bastard of Louis d'Orléans, I., 35, 59 Dupanloup, Bishop, I., Renan's master in the Seminary of St. Nicolas-du-Chardonnet, 44 École des Beaux-Arts, II., 29 Encore un Tableau de Paris, Henrion's, I., 6 Erasmus, I., residence of, in the Collège Montaigu, 95 Estrées, Gabrielle d', II., scene of her sudden death, 249 Fontenelle, I., describes Corneille, 147 Force, La, I., prison of, 31, II., 138 Fouquet, I., protector of Lebrun, 43 François I., I., 1, 62, 65, II., _Maison de_, 159; II., 189 Franklin, Benjamin, I., residences in Paris and Passy, 214-215 Frémiet, I., bronze statue of Louis d'Orléans, 57 Fulbert, Canon, I., uncle of Héloise, 75, 77 Gambetta, Léon, I., at the Café Procope, 202 Gautier, Théophile, I., verses for Corneille's birthday fête, 141 Gobelins, I., factory of the, founded by a dyer named Gobelin, 41-44 Goujon, Jean, I., decorator of ancient fountain, 50; II., bust of, and specimens of his carving, 216-217 Gringoire, I., alluded to, 87 Guillotine, la, I., its inventor, 231; sites of, 231, 233 Guizot, François-Pierre-Guillaume, II., residence in the Scholars' Quarter, 5, 6 Halles, les, I., 48 Heine, Heinrich, II., his estimate of Hugo, 146 Héloise, I., 75, 77 Henley, W. E., I., quoted, 87 Henri II., I., 4; II., fatally wounded in the lists of the Tournelles, 193 Henri IV., I., 4. 24, 34, 68; II., statue of, 193; introduced mulberries and silkworms into France, 197; built up eastern side of the Place Royale at the crown's expense, 199 Hôtel de Ville, I., the new, 48; II., first public library of, 262 Hôtel-Dieu, I., 26 Hôtel, d'Artois (see Hôtel de Bourgogne) The vogue of the Marais began to fade away with the middle years of the eighteenth century, when the old _noblesse de famille_ adopted the Faubourg Saint-Germain, and the new _noblesse de finance_ migrated to the Faubourg Saint-Honoré, and the gadding multitude sought the arcades of the Palais-Cardinal, renamed Palais-Royal. keywords: antoine; apartment; away; balzac; body; boulevard; building; century; charles; church; châteaubriand; corner; country; court; cut; day; days; de la; death; des; duc de; dumas; end; entrance; father; floor; france; françois; french; garden; good; grand; great; ground; head; henri; history; home; house; hugo; hôtel; hôtel de; illustration; king; left; letters; life; little; louis; madame; man; mansion; marais; men; mother; new; night; paris; paul; philippe; place; quarter; residence; rooms; royal; rue; saint; seq; site; son; southern; stone; street; time; tournelles; town; wall; wife; windows; woman; work; years; young cache: 42367.txt plain text: 42367.txt item: #14 of 17 id: 44269 author: Adcock, Arthur St. John title: Famous Houses and Literary Shrines of London date: None words: 72094 flesch: 68 summary: Talfourd's and Ainger's _Lives of Lamb_, and Lamb's _Letters_; Walter Jerrold's _Life of Thomas Hood_; Cross's _Life of George Eliot_; Sir William Armstrong's _Life of Turner_, and Lewis Hind's _Turner's Golden Visions_; Joseph Knight's _Rossetti_; Froude's _Thomas Carlyle_, and W. H. Wylie's _Carlyle, The Man and His Books_; Allingham's _Diary_; E. R. and J. Pennell's _Life of Whistler_; Trollope's _Thackeray_, and Lady Thackeray Ritchie's prefaces to the Centenary Edition of Thackeray's works. From a black and white drawing by BAUGHIET, 1858_ ROBERT BROWNING 338 _From a photograph_ ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE St. Saviour's, Southwark Cathedral xvi The Gateway, Middle Temple 6 Chaucer's Tomb, Westminster Abbey 8 Jerusalem Chamber, Westminster Abbey 11 St. Olave's Churchyard, Silver Street 17 Bartholomew Close, Smithfield 21 The Last Bulk Shop, Clare Market 25 Pope's House, Battersea 29 Pope, Mawson's Row, Chiswick 37 Sir James Thornhill, 75 Dean Street 42 Hogarth's House, Chiswick 45 The Bay Window, Hogarth's House 49 Sir Isaac Newton's House, St. Martin's Street, W.C. 53 Sir Joshua Reynolds's House, Great Newport Street 57 The Staircase, 47 Leicester Square 59 Sir Benjamin West's House, Newman Street 61 Gainsborough's House, Pall Mall 65 Sheridan's House, Savile Row 69 Pump Court, Temple 73 Richardson's House, North End, Fulham 75 Goldsmith's House, Canonbury 77 2 Brick Court, The Temple 83 Stairs up to Second Floor, 2 Brick Court 85 Goldsmith's Grave 87 Entrance to Staple Inn 91 Dr. Johnson's House, Gough Square 99 Johnson's Corner, The Cheshire Cheese 107 Where Boswell first met Johnson 111 Boswell's House, Great Queen Street 115 Blake's House, Soho 121 Blake, 23 Hercules Road 125 Blake's House, South Moulton Street 127 Flaxman's House, Buckingham Street, Euston Road 137 Romney's House, Hampstead 141 Constable, Charlotte Street 145 Joanna Baillie, Windmill Hill, Hampstead 147 Stanfield's House, Hampstead 151 The Upper Flask, from the Bowling Green 153 Keats' House, Hampstead 157 Constable's House, Hampstead 161 George du Maurier's Grave, Hampstead 165 De Quincey's House, Soho 171 Shelley's House, Poland Street, W. 175 Shelley, Marchmont Street 179 Hazlitt's House, Frith Street 183 Thomas Day, 36 Wellclose Square 189 Byron, 4 Bennet Street, St. James's 195 Coleridge, Addison Bridge Place 201 Will's Coffee House, Russell Street 217 Lamb, Colebrooke Row 219 Lamb's Cottage, Edmonton 229 Tom Hood's House, St. John's Wood 237 Charles Dibdin, 34 Arlington Road 243 George Eliot, Wimbledon Park 247 George Eliot's House, Chelsea 251 Queen's House, Cheyne Walk 257 Whistler, 96 Cheyne Walk 263 Turner's House, Cheyne Walk 269 Carlyle, Ampton Street 277 Carlyle's House, Cheyne Row 283 Leigh Hunt's House, Chelsea 289 Leigh Hunt, 16 Rowan Road, Hammersmith 295 The Charterhouse, from the Square 297 Thackeray's House, Kensington 301 Lamb Building, Temple, from the Cloisters 307 Dickens, Johnson Street, Camden Town 315 Dickens's House, Doughty Street 319 Thurloe's Lodgings, 24 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn 329 Captain Marryat, Duke Street, St. James's 333 Benjamin Franklin's House, Craven Street 335 Cruikshank, 263 Hampstead Road 337 George Morland, The Bull Inn, Highgate 339 Rogers, St. James's Place, from Green Park 341 Borrow's House, Hereford Square 345 keywords: blake; books; boswell; byron; carlyle; charles; cheyne; coleridge; court; day; days; death; dickens; door; eyes; face; father; friend; garden; george; goldsmith; good; half; hampstead; hand; heart; hogarth; home; hood; house; hunt; illustration; james; johnson; keats; lady; lamb; later; left; letter; life; little; living; london; look; lord; man; mary; men; mrs; new; night; place; pope; reynolds; road; room; row; shakespeare; sir; square; street; street house; temple; thackeray; thomas; thought; time; walk; way; wife; william; work; writing; years; young cache: 44269.txt plain text: 44269.txt item: #15 of 17 id: 45887 author: Howitt, William title: Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets, Vol. 2 (of 2) date: None words: 183623 flesch: 71 summary: He was hand and glove with great men in Edinburgh, Professor Wilson, and Scott, and the like; he was aye going to Abbotsford and Lord Napier's; and so he thought himself a very great man too, and Mrs. Hogg thought herself a great woman, and looked down on her neighbors. It is one of those places that have the singular fortune to produce great men, though it never cherishes them. keywords: account; afterward; age; author; beauty; books; brother; byron; campbell; castle; character; children; church; coleridge; cottage; country; crabbe; dark; day; days; death; deep; door; earth; edinburgh; elliott; england; english; ettrick; eyes; fact; fame; family; father; feeling; fine; friends; garden; general; genius; george; god; good; grave; green; half; hand; having; head; heart; hills; hogg; home; honor; house; human; james; lady; landor; lay; left; life; light; literary; little; live; living; london; long; look; looking; lord; love; man; master; men; miles; mind; miss; montgomery; mother; mountains; mrs; nature; near; new; people; place; poems; poet; poetry; poor; power; present; public; river; road; room; round; scene; school; scott; sea; set; sheep; sir; sister; society; son; soul; southey; spirit; stands; stone; street; style; thing; thought; time; town; trees; truth; valley; view; village; visit; voice; volume; walk; walter; way; white; wife; wild; woman; wood; wordsworth; work; world; years; young; youth cache: 45887.txt plain text: 45887.txt item: #16 of 17 id: 56429 author: Winter, William title: Gray Days and Gold in England and Scotland date: None words: 69792 flesch: 69 summary: The walls, that ought to be cherished with scrupulous care, are found in many places to be ill-used. It is of a kind often met with in ancient English towns: you may see its brothers at York, Shrewsbury, Canterbury, Worcester, Warwick, and in many places sprinkled over the northern heights of London: but amid its tame surroundings in this little colliery settlement it looms with a peculiar frowning majesty, a certain bleak loneliness, both unique and impressive. keywords: ancient; avon; beautiful; building; byron; castle; cathedral; chapter; church; churchyard; city; clopton; close; cottage; country; dark; day; days; death; edinburgh; england; english; face; good; grave; gray; great; green; heart; henry; hill; home; house; illustration; john; johnson; king; life; loch; london; lord; man; mary; memorial; miles; mind; nature; near; new; night; old; past; place; poet; present; red; remains; richard; scott; shakespeare; sir; spirit; stands; stone; stratford; street; thomas; thought; time; tomb; tower; town; trees; view; wall; walter; way; west; white; william; wordsworth; world; years; york cache: 56429.txt plain text: 56429.txt item: #17 of 17 id: 57372 author: Brereton, Austin title: The Literary History of the Adelphi and Its Neighbourhood date: None words: 75034 flesch: 72 summary: Courtney, 19; a fire here, 19; tobacco at Durham House, 20; falls into decay, 36. Durham House Street, 8, 21, 72. Durham Rents, 72. Its frontage extended from the present George Court to Durham House Street. keywords: adam; adelphi; april; bishop; buckingham; buildings; charles; city; coach; court; coutts; day; death; dinner; duchess; duke; durham house; earl; edward; elizabeth; england; exchange; footnote; friend; garrick; george; good; great; hand; hannah; henry; history; house; iii; james; john; johnson; king; lady; lane; left; life; little; london; long; lord; man; men; money; mrs; near; new; night; northumberland; northumberland house; people; place; property; public; queen; river; robert; room; second; sir; society; strand; street; terrace; thames; things; thomas; time; water; way; westminster; wife; william; work; world; yard; year; york; york house; young cache: 57372.txt plain text: 57372.txt