excerpt from 'Autobiography and Correspondence of Mary Granville, Mrs Delany' pp. 133 (71 words)
excerpt from 'Autobiography and Correspondence of Mary Granville, Mrs Delany' pp. 133 (71 words)
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Oxford must now begin to look very pleasant. How go on your concerts ? Here is one every week, which I generally go to. Linley's daughter sings at it, and she has a sweet voice ; but he makes her sing too much and too hard songs, for she is very young ; there is a good deal of bad music, and some very good, so it is, (as it is in life) checkered. |
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