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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... Her beautiful face and novelty infured her applause But her fituation , as well as at her first appearance . her figure , being against her , fhe did not conclude B 2 the the part of Cordelia with any degree of credit . t . A. 3 BELLAM Y.
... Her beautiful face and novelty infured her applause But her fituation , as well as at her first appearance . her figure , being against her , fhe did not conclude B 2 the the part of Cordelia with any degree of credit . t . A. 3 BELLAM Y.
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... conclude myfelf the favourite child of the public , he faid , they would certainly have cherished me ; and it was treating them , as well as myself and him , ill , to defert them . That I could not avoid observing the difference of my ...
... conclude myfelf the favourite child of the public , he faid , they would certainly have cherished me ; and it was treating them , as well as myself and him , ill , to defert them . That I could not avoid observing the difference of my ...
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... conclude this letter , I muft inform you . of the dire event which happened in consequence of my playing Sclima . Mr. Lee , who performed the character of Axalla , approaching with too much vio- . lence to embrace me , and not being ...
... conclude this letter , I muft inform you . of the dire event which happened in consequence of my playing Sclima . Mr. Lee , who performed the character of Axalla , approaching with too much vio- . lence to embrace me , and not being ...
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... concluded . Mr. Lee's name bringing it to my remembrance , I must relate an incident to you that happened some years after . Upon the demife of the late Princefs of Wales , I was applied to to speak a monody which had been written upon ...
... concluded . Mr. Lee's name bringing it to my remembrance , I must relate an incident to you that happened some years after . Upon the demife of the late Princefs of Wales , I was applied to to speak a monody which had been written upon ...
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... concluded , that it could be no other than : Lord Byron , thus uttering his designs in confidence to a friend ; and who , in revenge for the disgrace he had undergone the preceding night , had determined to carry me off . Mr. Thonfon ...
... concluded , that it could be no other than : Lord Byron , thus uttering his designs in confidence to a friend ; and who , in revenge for the disgrace he had undergone the preceding night , had determined to carry me off . Mr. Thonfon ...
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