excerpt from 'Memoirs of the Late Thomas Holcroft: Written by Himself; and Continued to the Time of His Death' pp. 264 (52 words)
excerpt from 'Memoirs of the Late Thomas Holcroft: Written by Himself; and Continued to the Time of His Death' pp. 264 (52 words)
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Read Boswell’s Life of Johnson; practised a little music. Purcel (sic), a flowing, impassioned composer—his harmonies original, yet natural; and his melodies the best of his day. Is it true, as Boswell affirms, that Corelli came to England to visit him, and that Purcel (sic) being dead, Corelli immediately returned? |
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