An Apology for the Life of George Anne Bellamy, Late of Covent-Garden Theatre, Band 2author, and sold, 1786 - 898 Seiten |
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... seemed to receive it with inexpreffible tranfport . .. Nor did it pafs unobferved by Mrs. Woffington . The tender respect he shewed me feemed to hurt her pride . As to the other female performers present , they were all , except Mrs ...
... seemed to receive it with inexpreffible tranfport . .. Nor did it pafs unobferved by Mrs. Woffington . The tender respect he shewed me feemed to hurt her pride . As to the other female performers present , they were all , except Mrs ...
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... seemed to doubt the poffibility of his information , till the Spaniard was called in ; who gave her fuch convincing proofs of what was intended , that she could no longer doubt the truth of his affertions . Her Majelly then pro pofed ...
... seemed to doubt the poffibility of his information , till the Spaniard was called in ; who gave her fuch convincing proofs of what was intended , that she could no longer doubt the truth of his affertions . Her Majelly then pro pofed ...
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... seemed displea fed that I did not carry my first resolution of quitting the theatre into execution . Notwithstanding his Lordship was reconciled to me , and he still conti- , nued to live at fuch an expence as to involve him- felf ...
... seemed displea fed that I did not carry my first resolution of quitting the theatre into execution . Notwithstanding his Lordship was reconciled to me , and he still conti- , nued to live at fuch an expence as to involve him- felf ...
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... , the most brilliant qualifications lose their most attractive graces . - Her Grace enquired whether I lived with the actors ? A queftion which seemed to imply · D 3 imply , that she confidered actors and actresses in no G. A. 53 BELLAMY .
... , the most brilliant qualifications lose their most attractive graces . - Her Grace enquired whether I lived with the actors ? A queftion which seemed to imply · D 3 imply , that she confidered actors and actresses in no G. A. 53 BELLAMY .
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... seemed likely to render a reconciliation the lefs attainable . Some doubts being now cleared away , which Mr. Metham had harboured , with respect to my regard for him , his fondness for me was carried to the most extravagant pitch . He ...
... seemed likely to render a reconciliation the lefs attainable . Some doubts being now cleared away , which Mr. Metham had harboured , with respect to my regard for him , his fondness for me was carried to the most extravagant pitch . He ...
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