excerpt from 'Diary of Mary Berry, 26 March 1802' pp. 158 (87 words)
excerpt from 'Diary of Mary Berry, 26 March 1802' pp. 158 (87 words)
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At the Opera, where we did not arrive till near nine o’clock, the announcement of the peace had taken place immediately after the curtain drew up, and was received, we were told, with loud applause by a crowded house. […] The opera was ‘Edipe à Colonne,’ [sic] the music very pretty. The ballet ‘Paris,’ admirable; but unfortunately, in the midst of it, Jackson announced to us in a very unqualified manner, the death of ―—, which he had just heard from England! Of the ballet I saw little more! |
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