A Guide to Literary LondonDedalus, 1988 - 304 páginas |
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... entered in 1496 , and combined his study of law with literature . Richard Edwards ( 1523-66 ) who became master of the children of the Chapel Royal . He entered in 1547 but did not practise . He wrote several plays , all lost except ...
... entered in 1496 , and combined his study of law with literature . Richard Edwards ( 1523-66 ) who became master of the children of the Chapel Royal . He entered in 1547 but did not practise . He wrote several plays , all lost except ...
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... entered in 1606 but soon renounced law for literature . His satire Abuse stript and whipt ( 1613 ) earned him imprisonment in the Marshalsea in Southwark . His satires led to his imprisonment again in 1621 and 1661 , and he was captured ...
... entered in 1606 but soon renounced law for literature . His satire Abuse stript and whipt ( 1613 ) earned him imprisonment in the Marshalsea in Southwark . His satires led to his imprisonment again in 1621 and 1661 , and he was captured ...
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... entered in 1824 , and kept nine terms , but removed his name in 1831 . He had chambers in Old Buildings . Charles Reade ( 1814-84 ) entered in 1835 and was called in 1842. He became a theatre manager in 1851 and began writing plays . In ...
... entered in 1824 , and kept nine terms , but removed his name in 1831 . He had chambers in Old Buildings . Charles Reade ( 1814-84 ) entered in 1835 and was called in 1842. He became a theatre manager in 1851 and began writing plays . In ...
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Bloomsbury | 3 |
The British Museum | 11 |
The Inns of Court | 40 |
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Anthony Burgess became Ben Jonson best known Bishop Bloomsbury Bloomsbury Group bombed Boswell building built buried called Cathedral chapel Charles Dickens Charles Lamb Charterhouse Chaucer church of St City commemorated death Dr Johnson dramatist Duke East End edition England English famous father Fire Fleet Street garden George Goldsmith Hall Henry VIII Hogarth Holborn Hospital imprisoned James John Donne John Milton Keats King Lane later Lincoln's Lincoln's Inn lived lodgings London Bridge Lord magazine marriage married Marshalsea Mary Middle Temple Museum nearby Newgate novel novelist offices Orwell Oxford Pickwick Pickwick Papers plaque plays poems poet prison published Queen rebuilt Richard road Royal Samuel Johnson Samuel Pepys satire Shakespeare Southwark Square St Paul's T.S. Eliot Tavern Thackeray theatre Thomas thou Tower verse walk Westminster wife Wilde William World Wren church writing wrote young