Trip 2352 of 4950 collection book66
Andbook31 a fourth breaks forth at once in all the splendour of a gay equipage under the title and denomination of a foreignbook25 count. He was gifted with a sort of elocution much more specious than solid and spoke on every subject that occurred in conversation with that familiarity and ease which one would think could only be acquired by long study and application. The theory of music was a theme upon which he seemed to expatiate with particular pleasure. The first use he made of this vehicle was that of visiting the young nobleman from whom he had received such important civilities on the road in consequence of an invitation at parting by which he learned his title and the place of his abode in London.... read all
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