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Burney
[ bur-nee ]
noun
- Charles, 1726–1814, English organist, composer, and music historian.
- his daughter Frances or Fanny Madame D'Arblay, 1752–1840, English novelist and diarist.
Burney
/ ˈbɜːnɪ /
noun
- BurneyCharles17261814MEnglishMUSIC: composerHISTORY: historian Charles . 1726–1814, English composer and music historian, whose books include A General History of Music (1776–89)
- BurneyFrances17521840FEnglishWRITING: novelistWRITING: diarist his daughter, Frances . known as Fanny ; married name Madame D'Arblay . 1752–1840, English novelist and diarist: author of Evelina (1778). Her Diaries and Letters (1768–1840) are of historical interest
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And Burney says in 1772 that the instrumental performers had been some time previously of the first class.
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It's a big class, you know, over two hundred, under Dean Burney.
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Miss Burney is quite sensibly frank in her inability to fathom this imbecility.
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The secret of this attachment was soon discovered by Fanny Burney, but Johnson at most only suspected it.
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Other men bereft of a pleasure might have recourse to other delights, but Burney had only two comforts in life.
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