excerpt from 'Letter from Anna Seward to David Samwell, Esq., 19 January 1791' pp. 112 (41 words)
excerpt from 'Letter from Anna Seward to David Samwell, Esq., 19 January 1791' pp. 112 (41 words)
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Our opinions are entirely in unison concerning the fashionable bravura-music. Equally do I despise it, and the false taste which, overlooking all the nobler powers and graces of that charming science, calls for difficulty and miracles from the regions of distortion. |
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