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... famous and important public figure , he left Catherine behind , his wife never quite able to adapt to the world which became Dickens . She married a young and successful journalist and almost overnight had an internationally famous ...
... famous and important public figure , he left Catherine behind , his wife never quite able to adapt to the world which became Dickens . She married a young and successful journalist and almost overnight had an internationally famous ...
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... famous men in England through his polemical writings and a tourist attraction for visitors to London . It was Jacob Tonson who founded the Kit - Cat Club , its members being influential Whig patriots who wanted to ensure a Protestant ...
... famous men in England through his polemical writings and a tourist attraction for visitors to London . It was Jacob Tonson who founded the Kit - Cat Club , its members being influential Whig patriots who wanted to ensure a Protestant ...
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... famous for its prelate houses , its taverns , brothels , prisons and breweries . By the end of the 16th c it had become London's theatre land , with the Globe , the Rose , the Swan and the Hope amongst others , and also possessed the ...
... famous for its prelate houses , its taverns , brothels , prisons and breweries . By the end of the 16th c it had become London's theatre land , with the Globe , the Rose , the Swan and the Hope amongst others , and also possessed the ...
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