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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... lady home . Our curiosity being excited by this account , Mr. Quin ordered the letter , which had been thrown into the chair , to be taken out . Whilft this was doing , one of the fellows faid , he was fure the poor gentle- man meant no ...
... lady home . Our curiosity being excited by this account , Mr. Quin ordered the letter , which had been thrown into the chair , to be taken out . Whilft this was doing , one of the fellows faid , he was fure the poor gentle- man meant no ...
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... Lady By- ron , fome time after , came to my benefit , and ho noured me with marks of her generosity ; which were the more pleafing to me , as they likewife afforded a proof of the liberality of her ' fentiments . She was poffeffed ...
... Lady By- ron , fome time after , came to my benefit , and ho noured me with marks of her generosity ; which were the more pleafing to me , as they likewife afforded a proof of the liberality of her ' fentiments . She was poffeffed ...
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... Lady Touchwood , I had an opportunity of appearing in Lady Froth ; a character which would afford ample room for the exertion of my fancy and humour . I accordingly performed it , and met with better fuccefs than I had reafon to hope ...
... Lady Touchwood , I had an opportunity of appearing in Lady Froth ; a character which would afford ample room for the exertion of my fancy and humour . I accordingly performed it , and met with better fuccefs than I had reafon to hope ...
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... lady , notwith- standing her royal defcent , had not had the education she had confequently a right to expect . In truth , fhe could neither read nor write ; which fometimes led her into errors , when these crooked things , called ...
... lady , notwith- standing her royal defcent , had not had the education she had confequently a right to expect . In truth , fhe could neither read nor write ; which fometimes led her into errors , when these crooked things , called ...
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... lady's ambaffador urged her fuit with all his rhetoric , I would not come , to any determination relative to it , till I had confulted Mr. Quin on the fubject , agreeable to the refolution I had lately formed , As foon as I fent to this ...
... lady's ambaffador urged her fuit with all his rhetoric , I would not come , to any determination relative to it , till I had confulted Mr. Quin on the fubject , agreeable to the refolution I had lately formed , As foon as I fent to this ...
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