excerpt from 'Letter from Anna Seward to Sophia Weston, 9 April 1790' pp. 15 (61 words)
excerpt from 'Letter from Anna Seward to Sophia Weston, 9 April 1790' pp. 15 (61 words)
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You expect to be charmed by the Abbey music, and charmed you will be; but the choruses are its great fort; there is an inevitable air of meagre contrast to them in the songs. No single human voice can sufficiently fill a space so immense, or appear, after the chorusses, more than as a gurgling rill near the falls of Niagara. |
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