excerpt from 'Letter from Keppel Craven to the Miss Berrys, 14 March 1814' pp. 21 (67 words)

excerpt from 'Letter from Keppel Craven to the Miss Berrys, 14 March 1814' pp. 21 (67 words)

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Letter from Keppel Craven to the Miss Berrys, 14 March 1814

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You know Paris too well for me to describe; but the improvements and additions are wonderful, not always in good taste, but the effect imposing, from magnitude of space and plan. […] The theatres much the same, but they have lost some of the old vehement screamers at the opera, and I think their successors, however desirous they may be of equalling them, have not the physical means.

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