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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... heart was utterly incapable of . Whether fincerity spoke in my eyes , and pleaded my cause for me , I cannot say ; but he immediately ⚫ gave me a kiss of reconciliation ; saying , after he had done fo , " My dear girl , I was hurt at ...
... heart was utterly incapable of . Whether fincerity spoke in my eyes , and pleaded my cause for me , I cannot say ; but he immediately ⚫ gave me a kiss of reconciliation ; saying , after he had done fo , " My dear girl , I was hurt at ...
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... the difference of my prefent fituation , and it would be a confiderable time before I recovered the height from which I had fallen . That he felt the difappointment far more 7 है than than I did , as he had fet his heart ୫ THE LIFE OF.
... the difference of my prefent fituation , and it would be a confiderable time before I recovered the height from which I had fallen . That he felt the difappointment far more 7 है than than I did , as he had fet his heart ୫ THE LIFE OF.
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George Anne Bellamy. than I did , as he had fet his heart upon my rivalling the women at the other house . All the company present appeared to be of the fame opinion . And as Mr. Quin's obfervations feemed to carry conviction with them ...
George Anne Bellamy. than I did , as he had fet his heart upon my rivalling the women at the other house . All the company present appeared to be of the fame opinion . And as Mr. Quin's obfervations feemed to carry conviction with them ...
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... heart presaged who it was . When mustering all my courage , and judging , from the pleasantness of my patron's countenance , that I had not much to fear , I entered the room . I need not , I fuppofe , inform you , that I found there ...
... heart presaged who it was . When mustering all my courage , and judging , from the pleasantness of my patron's countenance , that I had not much to fear , I entered the room . I need not , I fuppofe , inform you , that I found there ...
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... heart . - The enlarged mind alone is capable of these mental enjoyments . - By the libe- ral - minded , therefore , are the delicate fenfations I speak of only to be comprehended . - To the million they are caviare . - As they are the ...
... heart . - The enlarged mind alone is capable of these mental enjoyments . - By the libe- ral - minded , therefore , are the delicate fenfations I speak of only to be comprehended . - To the million they are caviare . - As they are the ...
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