The Quarterly Review, Volumes 268-269William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1937 |
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... PICCADILLY . OF all our great thoroughfares Piccadilly is the best known to the world at large . Its very name , so peculiar and so distinctive , helps to set it apart from other London streets whose titular origin is more or less ...
... PICCADILLY . OF all our great thoroughfares Piccadilly is the best known to the world at large . Its very name , so peculiar and so distinctive , helps to set it apart from other London streets whose titular origin is more or less ...
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... Piccadilly began its westerly journey , leaving Piccadilly Hall and a notorious gaming - house called Shavers Hall opposite and the mill which gave its name to the contiguous by - street ; and it is from here that we should properly ...
... Piccadilly began its westerly journey , leaving Piccadilly Hall and a notorious gaming - house called Shavers Hall opposite and the mill which gave its name to the contiguous by - street ; and it is from here that we should properly ...
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... Piccadilly like a country squire . There are twenty new stone houses , ' can be visualised in Piccadilly an unbroken succession of those great ones who now look down on us from the canvases of Reynolds and Gainsborough , Romney , and ...
... Piccadilly like a country squire . There are twenty new stone houses , ' can be visualised in Piccadilly an unbroken succession of those great ones who now look down on us from the canvases of Reynolds and Gainsborough , Romney , and ...
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