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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... Lord ) Lyttelton , Thomfon , Mallet , and Smollett . As I had been already introduced to those gentlemen , and was upon a footing of intimacy with them , I was not forry at their being prefent upon the occafion . Having fa- luted him ...
... Lord ) Lyttelton , Thomfon , Mallet , and Smollett . As I had been already introduced to those gentlemen , and was upon a footing of intimacy with them , I was not forry at their being prefent upon the occafion . Having fa- luted him ...
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... was fixed on . Upon our fettling in lodgings , Mifs O'Hara , Lord Tyrawley's eldell daughter , who by fome means or other had difobliged his Lordship , came to live with us . us . This circumftance was very agreeable to me , THE LIFE.
... was fixed on . Upon our fettling in lodgings , Mifs O'Hara , Lord Tyrawley's eldell daughter , who by fome means or other had difobliged his Lordship , came to live with us . us . This circumftance was very agreeable to me , THE LIFE.
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... Lord , we have Woffington " at the receipt of cuftom , and who bids more ! " Ward , flatter than a half - baked pan - cake - and " little Bellamy as cold as ice , and as conceited as " the devil . " Having heard this fine eulogium , I ...
... Lord , we have Woffington " at the receipt of cuftom , and who bids more ! " Ward , flatter than a half - baked pan - cake - and " little Bellamy as cold as ice , and as conceited as " the devil . " Having heard this fine eulogium , I ...
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... Lord Orford , and Thomfon , who con- ftantly attended his friend Quin , and who had brought Shenstone , so much admired for his pasto- rals , to make his bow . As foon as Mr. Quin saw me , he thus accofted me : " My dear girl , I have a ...
... Lord Orford , and Thomfon , who con- ftantly attended his friend Quin , and who had brought Shenstone , so much admired for his pasto- rals , to make his bow . As foon as Mr. Quin saw me , he thus accofted me : " My dear girl , I have a ...
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... Lord Byron , who had placed himself in the ftage - box . The tremor I was thrown into , by fee- ing a person so near who had been the cause of so much difquietude to me , entirely deprived me of all my powers , and I flood for fome time ...
... Lord Byron , who had placed himself in the ftage - box . The tremor I was thrown into , by fee- ing a person so near who had been the cause of so much difquietude to me , entirely deprived me of all my powers , and I flood for fome time ...
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