excerpt from 'Journal entry, 2 June 1830' pp. 391 (74 words)
excerpt from 'Journal entry, 2 June 1830' pp. 391 (74 words)
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To the Villa Belvidere, belonging to Prince Aldobrandini, deserted and neglected, but very enjoyable, full of childish waterworks, but a good house, which is to be hired for 150l. a year, and might be made very comfortable. Here is Mount Parnassus, and the water turns an organ, and so makes Apollo and the Muses utter horrid sounds, and a Triton has a horn which he is made to blow, producing a very discordant noise. |
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