excerpt from 'Tour to the West, 1781' pp. 35–36 (83 words)
excerpt from 'Tour to the West, 1781' pp. 35–36 (83 words)
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We dined with my old schoolfellow, and riding house companion Ld F―: much discourse about our former days and modern politics, with too much wine; and I went, rather heated, to the play house to Love in a Village.―Sing-song performances are generally ill-perform’d, and allways make me melancholy, as I feel for their want of abilities, and pity their distress: what can become of a failing actor, or a failing running horse, being both unequal to the business of common employments? |
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