excerpt from 'Music, Men and Manners in France and Italy 1770' pp. 73 (54 words)
excerpt from 'Music, Men and Manners in France and Italy 1770' pp. 73 (54 words)
part of | Music, men and manners in France and Italy, 1770 / Charles Burney |
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The instant I got to the inn a band of musicians consisting of 2 good fiddles a violoncello and female voice stopt under the windows and performed in such a manner as would have made people stare in England, but here they were as little attended to as coalmen or oyster women are with us.
The instant I got to the inn a band of musicians consisting of 2 good fiddles a violoncello and female voice stopt under the windows and performed in such a manner as would have made people stare in England, but here they were as little attended to as coalmen or oyster women are with us. |
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