excerpt from 'Letter from Mrs Delany to Mrs Dewes, Bulstrode, 3 March 1755' (50 words)
excerpt from 'Letter from Mrs Delany to Mrs Dewes, Bulstrode, 3 March 1755' (50 words)
part of | Letter from Mrs Delany to Mrs Dewes, Bulstrode, 3 March 1755 |
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in pages | 338-39 |
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I wrote you a letter last week with a full account of my travels to and in London. The oratorio was miserably thin; the Italian opera is in high vogue, and always full, though one song of the least worthy of Mr. Handel's music is worth all their frothy expectations. |
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