An Apology for the Life of George Anne Bellamy, Late of Covent-Garden Theatre, Band 4author, and sold, 1786 |
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... allowed my two maid- fervants board - wages for the three months the family was to be with me , and recommended my man to Mr. Woodward . Having done this , I went out early upon a vifit to fome friend or other , and returned home only ...
... allowed my two maid- fervants board - wages for the three months the family was to be with me , and recommended my man to Mr. Woodward . Having done this , I went out early upon a vifit to fome friend or other , and returned home only ...
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... allow him to be one of the brighteft orna- ments of nobility , his liberality of fentiment add- ing graces to his other eminent virtues , I was encouraged to folicit his affiftance upon this . emergency ; I therefore wrote to him , and ...
... allow him to be one of the brighteft orna- ments of nobility , his liberality of fentiment add- ing graces to his other eminent virtues , I was encouraged to folicit his affiftance upon this . emergency ; I therefore wrote to him , and ...
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... allowed great in his profeffion . And though eulogies to his memory were unnecessary ,: his worth , both as an actor and as a valuable member of fociety , being fo well known , yet it has been often a matter of furprize to me , that ...
... allowed great in his profeffion . And though eulogies to his memory were unnecessary ,: his worth , both as an actor and as a valuable member of fociety , being fo well known , yet it has been often a matter of furprize to me , that ...
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... allow her a weekly pittance , as long as I could afford to do fo . This , how- ever , it was not in my power to do but for a few weeks . At the expiration of the time usually limited for executors to fettle the affairs entrusted to ...
... allow her a weekly pittance , as long as I could afford to do fo . This , how- ever , it was not in my power to do but for a few weeks . At the expiration of the time usually limited for executors to fettle the affairs entrusted to ...
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... allowing me a fmalf my fum monthly . The promised ftipend was regular- ly paid me , for a fhort time after I removed into . Duke - ftreet ; but his lordfhip being attacked by a very fevere illnefs , I received a letter from him ...
... allowing me a fmalf my fum monthly . The promised ftipend was regular- ly paid me , for a fhort time after I removed into . Duke - ftreet ; but his lordfhip being attacked by a very fevere illnefs , I received a letter from him ...
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acquainted advertiſed adviſed affiftance affured againſt almoft anfwer annuity attorney beſt Calcraft cauſe circumftance confequence confideration debts deceaſe defired difpofed diftrefs diſappointments diſtreſs executors expences exprefs faid fame fatisfaction favour feemed felf fend fent fettled feven fevere fhall fhould fince firft firſt fituation fome foon friendſhip ftill fuch fuffered fuit fuppofed fure gentleman George Anne Bellamy goodneſs greateſt happineſs heart Henry Woodward herſelf himſelf honour hope houfe houſe hundred pounds informed intereft John Calcraft juſt lady laſt leaft letter likewife Lord Lord Hampden Lordſhip ment Metham mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf neceffary never notwithſtanding obferved obliged occafion perfon pleaſe pleaſure poffeffed poffible prefent profeffion promiſed purchaſe purpoſe reaſon received refidence requeſt reſpect ſeeing ſhe ſome ſuch thefe theſe thofe thoſe thought thouſand tion uſe vifit Weft whofe whoſe Willet William Bromfield wiſhes woman Woodward yourſelf
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Seite 68 - Ah little think they, while they dance along, How many feel, this very moment, death And all the sad variety of pain.
Seite 57 - Grief fills the room up of my absent child, Lies in his bed, walks up and down with me, Puts on his pretty looks, repeats his words, Remembers me of all his gracious parts, Stuffs out his vacant garments with his form; Then, have I reason to be fond of grief ? Fare you well: had you such a loss as I, I could give better comfort than you do.
Seite 68 - ... they dance along, How many feel, this very moment, death And all the sad variety of pain. How many sink in the devouring flood, Or more devouring flame.
Seite 178 - For he who fights and runs away May live to fight another day ; But he who is in battle slain Can never rise and fight again.
Seite 43 - Indiana, do make and publish this my last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills by me at any time heretofore made.
Seite 67 - As I put my hand into my pocket, to take .out my handkerchief in order to dry my tears, I felt fome halfpence there which I did not know I was poflefled of. And now my native humanity, which had been deprefled, as well as every other good propenfity, by defpair, found means to refume it
Seite 63 - Though plung'd in ills, and exercis'd in care, Yet never let the noble mind despair: When press'd by dangers, and beset with foes, The gods their timely succour interpose ; And when our virtue sinks, o'erwhelm'd with grief, By unforeseen expedients, bring relief.
Seite 172 - Worth makes the man and want of it the fellow, And all the rest is leather and prunella.