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QUEEN’S SQUARE.

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with all the soaring feelings of the first sun-beams of hope that irradiate from a bright, though distant glimpse of renown; untamed by difficulties, superior to fatigue, and springing over the hydra-headed monsters of impediment that every where jutted forth their thwarting obstacles to his enterprize, dr. burney came back to his country, his friends, his business, and his pursuits, with the vigour of the first youth in spirits, expectations, and activity.

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he was received by his longing family, enlivened by the presence of mr. crisp, in a new house, purchased in his absence by mrs. burney, at the upper end of queen-square; which was then beautifully open to a picturesque view of hampstead and highgate. and no small recommendation to an enthusiastic admirer of the british classics, was a circumstance belonging to this property, of its having been the dwelling of alderman barber, a friend of dean swift; who might himself, therefore, be presumed to have occasionally made its roof resound with the convivial hilarity, which his strong wit, and stronger humour, excited in every hearer; and which he himself, however soberly holding back, enjoyed, probably, in secret, with still more zest than he inspired.

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