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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... house I had flattered myself with playing to , it was far from full . This was the more morti- fying , as it was unexpected . My own reception in- deed , was as warm as it had ever been ; but ftill I was diffatisfied . At the conclufion ...
... house I had flattered myself with playing to , it was far from full . This was the more morti- fying , as it was unexpected . My own reception in- deed , was as warm as it had ever been ; but ftill I was diffatisfied . At the conclufion ...
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... houses ; and continued one of our moft drawing performances , to the conclusion of the feafon . At this period it was cuftomary to play " Tamer- lane " on the 4th of November . That day drew near ; and neither Mrs. Woffington nor myself ...
... houses ; and continued one of our moft drawing performances , to the conclusion of the feafon . At this period it was cuftomary to play " Tamer- lane " on the 4th of November . That day drew near ; and neither Mrs. Woffington nor myself ...
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... house . All the company present appeared to be of the fame opinion . And as Mr. Quin's obfervations feemed to carry conviction with them , I perceived that I had been very imprudent in taking such a step without his affent . I went home ...
... house . All the company present appeared to be of the fame opinion . And as Mr. Quin's obfervations feemed to carry conviction with them , I perceived that I had been very imprudent in taking such a step without his affent . I went home ...
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... house , and by way of the piaz- zas , into Tavistock - ftreet , where my mother and myself then lodged . We consequently got home before the chair could reach our house . When the fellows arrived , they informed us that they had been ...
... house , and by way of the piaz- zas , into Tavistock - ftreet , where my mother and myself then lodged . We consequently got home before the chair could reach our house . When the fellows arrived , they informed us that they had been ...
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George Anne Bellamy. not have taken fuch an unwarrantable liberty . Nor could the house from whence it came give her just cause for offence ; as Woodifield's , though fituated in Covent - Garden , was honoured with parties of the best ...
George Anne Bellamy. not have taken fuch an unwarrantable liberty . Nor could the house from whence it came give her just cause for offence ; as Woodifield's , though fituated in Covent - Garden , was honoured with parties of the best ...
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