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... died in March 1945 and George Orwell remarried in the last few months of his life when he was a patient in University College Hospital , the red brick building across Gower Street . His doctor , Andrew Morland , who treated D.H. ...
... died in March 1945 and George Orwell remarried in the last few months of his life when he was a patient in University College Hospital , the red brick building across Gower Street . His doctor , Andrew Morland , who treated D.H. ...
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... died , in 1627 . Written in Latin it is available in a collection of Utopias called Ideal Commonwealths . His Essays , which appeared in various editions during his own lifetime , deal mainly with advice on how to lead a successful life ...
... died , in 1627 . Written in Latin it is available in a collection of Utopias called Ideal Commonwealths . His Essays , which appeared in various editions during his own lifetime , deal mainly with advice on how to lead a successful life ...
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... died in December from consumption and Keats moved to Hampstead , where he met and fell in love with Fanny Brawne . Some of his best poems were written that year , including an Ode to a Nightingale : " O , for a draught of vintage ! that ...
... died in December from consumption and Keats moved to Hampstead , where he met and fell in love with Fanny Brawne . Some of his best poems were written that year , including an Ode to a Nightingale : " O , for a draught of vintage ! that ...
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