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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... mind , in fuch strong colours , the par- tiality her Royal Highness had formerly honoured me with , and the lofs the public had sustained by the death of fo valuable a personage , that I was unable to go through the melancholy task ...
... mind , in fuch strong colours , the par- tiality her Royal Highness had formerly honoured me with , and the lofs the public had sustained by the death of fo valuable a personage , that I was unable to go through the melancholy task ...
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... 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 only fource of real ...
... 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 only fource of real ...
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... mind fond of learning and the belles letters ; to a perfon tremblingly alive to every rational enjoyment , as well as every delicate fenfation . - Like Circe , 66 They would take the prisoned foul , and lap it in " Elyfium . " - Whilft ...
... mind fond of learning and the belles letters ; to a perfon tremblingly alive to every rational enjoyment , as well as every delicate fenfation . - Like Circe , 66 They would take the prisoned foul , and lap it in " Elyfium . " - Whilft ...
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... mind me , I foon gave them the flip , and fought out my Strephon . I found him employed in examining every well - dreffed female that paffed him , not doubting , but that I should make ufe of fo favourable an opportunity to fhow To ...
... mind me , I foon gave them the flip , and fought out my Strephon . I found him employed in examining every well - dreffed female that paffed him , not doubting , but that I should make ufe of fo favourable an opportunity to fhow To ...
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... mind . Whilft fome lamented the lofs of his great poetical talents , all ' wept for the removal of fo great a man . The foftnefs of his manners , his unbounded philanthropy , and indeed the poffeffion of of every valuable ' quality that ...
... mind . Whilft fome lamented the lofs of his great poetical talents , all ' wept for the removal of fo great a man . The foftnefs of his manners , his unbounded philanthropy , and indeed the poffeffion of of every valuable ' quality that ...
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