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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... hearing another piece given out for the following evening , cried out , " The fame ! the " fame ! " The audience joined , as usual , in the cry ; and by this eventual stroke , the same play , " Venice " Preserved , " was performed , for ...
... hearing another piece given out for the following evening , cried out , " The fame ! the " fame ! " The audience joined , as usual , in the cry ; and by this eventual stroke , the same play , " Venice " Preserved , " was performed , for ...
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... hearing from Mr. Metham . He attended at Comte Haflang's chapel every Wednesday and Fri- day evening , where I generally met him . And fo confident was I of his honour and affection , that if he happened to be indifpofed , I made no ...
... hearing from Mr. Metham . He attended at Comte Haflang's chapel every Wednesday and Fri- day evening , where I generally met him . And fo confident was I of his honour and affection , that if he happened to be indifpofed , I made no ...
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... hearing the remark repeated , immediately answered , " Your's , Sir . " To this the gentleman faid , he could not have the leaft objection ; and without any ceremony , they walked up stairs , to the no fmall furprise of Peter and myself ...
... hearing the remark repeated , immediately answered , " Your's , Sir . " To this the gentleman faid , he could not have the leaft objection ; and without any ceremony , they walked up stairs , to the no fmall furprise of Peter and myself ...
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... hearing my fituation , he had given me de monies . Upon my answering , that he could not certainly fuppofe Mr. Fox would be guilty of fo much ill manners ; he replied only with a fhrug of disbelief , added to the aspiration , umph ...
... hearing my fituation , he had given me de monies . Upon my answering , that he could not certainly fuppofe Mr. Fox would be guilty of fo much ill manners ; he replied only with a fhrug of disbelief , added to the aspiration , umph ...
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... hearing from him that Mrs. Cibber was engaged at Covent- Garden . I will not pretend to defcribe Mr. Rich's feelings on receiving this information . He looked at me for fome time , as if he wished to difbelieve it . I really felt for ...
... hearing from him that Mrs. Cibber was engaged at Covent- Garden . I will not pretend to defcribe Mr. Rich's feelings on receiving this information . He looked at me for fome time , as if he wished to difbelieve it . I really felt for ...
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