excerpt from 'Aristocratic Women: The Social, Political and Cultural History of Rich and Powerful Women. Part 1, the Correspondence of Jemima, Marchioness Grey (1722-97) and Her Circle.' pp. 16 (60 words)
excerpt from 'Aristocratic Women: The Social, Political and Cultural History of Rich and Powerful Women. Part 1, the Correspondence of Jemima, Marchioness Grey (1722-97) and Her Circle.' pp. 16 (60 words)
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[Letter from Jemima Yorke to Mary Gregory, 18th March 1749] I was at the new Oratorio of Solomon last Night which has some prodigiously fine things in it; so fine, that if it had not follow'd nay interrupted Samson, I should upon the Strength of the Chorus' & One or Two Songs have equall'd it to any Other Oratorio I have heard. |
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