Recreations And Studies of a Country Clergyman of the Eighteenth Century

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Is it ' * The Consul, ' Consul Davison, previously British Consul at Algiers. He became the tenant of Dial House, Twickenham.
^ *Miss Palmer, ' afterwards Marchioness of Thomond. It is men- tioned in another letter that she read as much of ' the Aristotle ' as she was able to Sir Joshua.
144 TWINING CORRESPONDENCE.
possible we can help talking of Haydn first ? How do you like him ? What does he say ? What does he do ? What does he play upon ? How does he play ? . . . The papers say he has been
...bowed to by whole orchestras when he has appeared at the play-houses. Is he about anything in the way of composition ? Come ! come ! I'll pester you no more with interrogations ; but trust to your generosity to gratify my ardent curiosity in your own way. I have just — and, I am ashamed to say, but just — sent for his ' Stabat Mater. ' Fisin told me some quartetts had, not long ago, been published by him. He has written so much that I cannot help fearing he will soon have written himself dry.

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