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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... fpirits on the firft night of its performance . Thus cheerful , as I fat in the green - room , who fhould enter it but Mr. Montgomery , fince Sir George George Metham , whom I have already mentioned as an G. A. 49 BELLAMY .
... fpirits on the firft night of its performance . Thus cheerful , as I fat in the green - room , who fhould enter it but Mr. Montgomery , fince Sir George George Metham , whom I have already mentioned as an G. A. 49 BELLAMY .
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... Metham found means to inform me , during the short conversation we had together , ( for as I was looked upon as a prude by the company , a longer one would have been imprudent ) that his mother was dead , by which he was come into ...
... Metham found means to inform me , during the short conversation we had together , ( for as I was looked upon as a prude by the company , a longer one would have been imprudent ) that his mother was dead , by which he was come into ...
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... Metham accosted me again , and de- fired permiffion to wait on me the next morning . This I told him I could not grant ; at the fame time frankly informed him , that my reafon for fo doing was , because mother would not confent to my ...
... Metham accosted me again , and de- fired permiffion to wait on me the next morning . This I told him I could not grant ; at the fame time frankly informed him , that my reafon for fo doing was , because mother would not confent to my ...
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... Metham of the happiness I enjoyed in being restored to his Lordship's favour . But much as it delighted me , it gave no fatisfaction to him . He however af fected to be pleased with the intelligence I sent him , in compliment to me , as ...
... Metham of the happiness I enjoyed in being restored to his Lordship's favour . But much as it delighted me , it gave no fatisfaction to him . He however af fected to be pleased with the intelligence I sent him , in compliment to me , as ...
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... Metham how people were able to find one another out , with their faces fo covered that the features were not distinguishable . He replied , " That my eyes would light him ; and that intuition would prevent any mistake . ” 1 I certainly ...
... Metham how people were able to find one another out , with their faces fo covered that the features were not distinguishable . He replied , " That my eyes would light him ; and that intuition would prevent any mistake . ” 1 I certainly ...
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