excerpt from 'Report of the Manuscripts of the Earl of Egmont' pp. 215 (70 words)
excerpt from 'Report of the Manuscripts of the Earl of Egmont' pp. 215 (70 words)
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Letter from Philip Perceval to Sir John Perceval, 1st February 1707 The opera of Camilla has been one of the chief diversions of the town this long time, and business is forgot. Next week we expect a new one, and soon after another. One goes by Mr. Addison’s name ; I think they call it Fair Rosamond, the other is Mr. Clayton’s undertaking. Great things are expected of them both. |
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