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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... immediately ⚫ gave me a kiss of reconciliation ; saying , after he had done fo , " My dear girl , I was hurt at your con- " tempt and inattention , as I fincerely had your wel- " fare at heart . " Notwithstanding this feeming cor ...
... immediately ⚫ gave me a kiss of reconciliation ; saying , after he had done fo , " My dear girl , I was hurt at your con- " tempt and inattention , as I fincerely had your wel- " fare at heart . " Notwithstanding this feeming cor ...
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... immediately rofe from my feat , and went to the door ; but hearing voices within , I stopped for fome time , left I should interrupt business , or be one too many . As I flood , I distinctly heard the Fox fay , ( for Volpone was then ...
... immediately rofe from my feat , and went to the door ; but hearing voices within , I stopped for fome time , left I should interrupt business , or be one too many . As I flood , I distinctly heard the Fox fay , ( for Volpone was then ...
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... . " My affumed confequence fo highly diverted the company , that good humour was immediately re flored ; and they joined in telling Quin , thát , in B 4 order order to have so amiable and spirited a daughter , GA . BELLAMY .
... . " My affumed confequence fo highly diverted the company , that good humour was immediately re flored ; and they joined in telling Quin , thát , in B 4 order order to have so amiable and spirited a daughter , GA . BELLAMY .
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... immediately behind the fcenes to en- quire the reafon of it . His Lordship had by this time quitted his feat , and placed himself against one of the fide scenes , in fight of the audience . Mr. Rich , having let himself in by a private ...
... immediately behind the fcenes to en- quire the reafon of it . His Lordship had by this time quitted his feat , and placed himself against one of the fide scenes , in fight of the audience . Mr. Rich , having let himself in by a private ...
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... immediately acquainted Mr. Quin with the difcourfe he had been witnefs to , who adopt- ed the fame opinion . Accordingly the latter fent to me during the performance , and defired to speak with me as soon as my part was finished . His ...
... immediately acquainted Mr. Quin with the difcourfe he had been witnefs to , who adopt- ed the fame opinion . Accordingly the latter fent to me during the performance , and defired to speak with me as soon as my part was finished . His ...
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