excerpt from 'Althorp Papers Vol. LVIII. Correspondence and papers of Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington' (71 words)
excerpt from 'Althorp Papers Vol. LVIII. Correspondence and papers of Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington' (71 words)
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Letter from William Kent to Richard Boyle, 27th January 1739 The Oratorio’s goe on well. I was there with a handsom widow fatt, which has given much diversion to ye looker on & whee was in ye box you us’d to have – there is a pritty concetto in the oratorio yt is Some Stops in ye Harpsichord that are little bells, I thought it had been some squerrls in a cage. |
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