excerpt from 'Letter from Anna Seward to Miss Sophia Weston, 4 February 1789' pp. 234 (74 words)
excerpt from 'Letter from Anna Seward to Miss Sophia Weston, 4 February 1789' pp. 234 (74 words)
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In the past two years, I have made so great a point of devoting an hour most days to the harpsichord, that I feel my progress in thorough bass, and am much complimented upon it, under the consciousness that all my youth passed away in total ignorance of musical notes. I can now play in little private concerts, with tolerable facility. No small delight to such an enthusiast in the science as your friend. |
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