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)

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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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