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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... hand , the point of it ran into the corner of my right eye . It is ufual for the performers to wear foils upon the flage ; but by fome mistake or other , that which Mr. Lee then used was a fword . The wound did not indeed prove to be a ...
... hand , the point of it ran into the corner of my right eye . It is ufual for the performers to wear foils upon the flage ; but by fome mistake or other , that which Mr. Lee then used was a fword . The wound did not indeed prove to be a ...
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... hand - in- hand , of both of which I feemed to have a tolerable fhare , I let him croquer le marmot ; and I acknow- ledge that I did not enjoy a little pleasure in the dif- quietude he appeared to experience . " cá I now joined General ...
... hand - in- hand , of both of which I feemed to have a tolerable fhare , I let him croquer le marmot ; and I acknow- ledge that I did not enjoy a little pleasure in the dif- quietude he appeared to experience . " cá I now joined General ...
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... hand and bounteous heart Shar'd all his little fortune could impart , If to those friends your kind regard shall give What they no longer can from him receive , That , that ev'n now , above yon starry pole , May touch with pleasure his ...
... hand and bounteous heart Shar'd all his little fortune could impart , If to those friends your kind regard shall give What they no longer can from him receive , That , that ev'n now , above yon starry pole , May touch with pleasure his ...
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... hand . I flattered my- felf , indeed , that your affection for me was so un- bounded , that you would have left the choice to " me . " This alone could have reftored to me the power of fpeech . Mr. Crump's letter feemed now to be fully ...
... hand . I flattered my- felf , indeed , that your affection for me was so un- bounded , that you would have left the choice to " me . " This alone could have reftored to me the power of fpeech . Mr. Crump's letter feemed now to be fully ...
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... hand , crying out , " Confufion to all order . Let " Liberty thrive . " The table was surrounded by fuit . able company , and covered with mutton pies . The The Dutchefs had entered with the greatest good- humour impressed 52 THE LIFE OF.
... hand , crying out , " Confufion to all order . Let " Liberty thrive . " The table was surrounded by fuit . able company , and covered with mutton pies . The The Dutchefs had entered with the greatest good- humour impressed 52 THE LIFE OF.
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