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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... character I undertook , it was equal to me what 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 ...
... character I undertook , it was equal to me what 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 ...
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... character of Sir Henry Wildare ; in which she was esteemed fo very excellent , that fome years before , it was the fupport of the theatre for the whole feafon . Mrs. Ward foon followed . Her beautiful face and novelty infured her ...
... character of Sir Henry Wildare ; in which she was esteemed fo very excellent , that fome years before , it was the fupport of the theatre for the whole feafon . Mrs. Ward foon followed . Her beautiful face and novelty infured her ...
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... characters his ftudy , except that of Falstaff , in which he was inimitable , and that of Henry VIII . in which he likewife excelled . Though Mr. Quin appeared to be reconciled to me , I found , to my forrow , that he did not treat me ...
... characters his ftudy , except that of Falstaff , in which he was inimitable , and that of Henry VIII . in which he likewife excelled . Though Mr. Quin appeared to be reconciled to me , I found , to my forrow , that he did not treat me ...
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... character I had fo undefervedly loft .-- As the noxious dews of the night are exhaled by the earlieft rays of the fun , fo would the fcandal with which I was loaded have been quickly difperfed by the discriminating beams of truth . But ...
... character I had fo undefervedly loft .-- As the noxious dews of the night are exhaled by the earlieft rays of the fun , fo would the fcandal with which I was loaded have been quickly difperfed by the discriminating beams of truth . But ...
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... character of Axalla , approaching with too much vio- . lence to embrace me , and not being attentive to the pofition of his fword , which he held in his hand , the point of it ran into the corner of my right eye . It is ufual for the ...
... character of Axalla , approaching with too much vio- . lence to embrace me , and not being attentive to the pofition of his fword , which he held in his hand , the point of it ran into the corner of my right eye . It is ufual for the ...
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