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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... happy in the op- portunity of clearing myself of the error I had com- mitted , before his friends , who had honoured me with their notice upon his account . I acknowledged B. VOL . II .果 that that appearances were against me ; yet ...
... happy in the op- portunity of clearing myself of the error I had com- mitted , before his friends , who had honoured me with their notice upon his account . I acknowledged B. VOL . II .果 that that appearances were against me ; yet ...
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... happy as I fhould otherwife have been . The gentlemen in company were all glad to see me , efpecially Thomfon , who enquired for his relation and my friend , Mrs. Jackfon . But I could give him no information , as fhe had retired into ...
... happy as I fhould otherwife have been . The gentlemen in company were all glad to see me , efpecially Thomfon , who enquired for his relation and my friend , Mrs. Jackfon . But I could give him no information , as fhe had retired into ...
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... happy . I was , however , doomed to sustain fresh unhappiness from another quarter ; and that was from my mother's Irish friend Mr. Crump , in whose favour she was conftantly teizing me . They had carried on a correfpondence together ...
... happy . I was , however , doomed to sustain fresh unhappiness from another quarter ; and that was from my mother's Irish friend Mr. Crump , in whose favour she was conftantly teizing me . They had carried on a correfpondence together ...
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... . Great are the pleasures arifing from fuf- ceptibility ! -Many indeed , and exquifite , are like- wife the pains attendant on it . The inexpreffible pleasure pleasure of making happy , by a mutual reciproca- tion 24 THE LIFE OF.
... . Great are the pleasures arifing from fuf- ceptibility ! -Many indeed , and exquifite , are like- wife the pains attendant on it . The inexpreffible pleasure pleasure of making happy , by a mutual reciproca- tion 24 THE LIFE OF.
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George Anne Bellamy. pleasure of making happy , by a mutual reciproca- tion of beneficent acts and tender communications , greatly overpays , however , the disadvantages of pof- feffing a fusceptible heart . - The enlarged mind alone is ...
George Anne Bellamy. pleasure of making happy , by a mutual reciproca- tion of beneficent acts and tender communications , greatly overpays , however , the disadvantages of pof- feffing a fusceptible heart . - The enlarged mind alone is ...
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