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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George Anne Bellamy. 1 however , Mr. Town , whom I have already taken notice of , hearing another piece given out for the following evening , cried out , " The fame ! the " fame ! " The audience joined , as usual , in the cry ; and by ...
George Anne Bellamy. 1 however , Mr. Town , whom I have already taken notice of , hearing another piece given out for the following evening , cried out , " The fame ! the " fame ! " The audience joined , as usual , in the cry ; and by ...
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... taken out . Whilft this was doing , one of the fellows faid , he was fure the poor gentle- man meant no harm to Mifs , as he was one of the beft men in the world . He added , that he had de- livered me a letter from him fome time ago ...
... taken out . Whilft this was doing , one of the fellows faid , he was fure the poor gentle- man meant no harm to Mifs , as he was one of the beft men in the world . He added , that he had de- livered me a letter from him fome time ago ...
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... refrain from telling her , that it was not poffible for me to be contaminated by the imperti- nence of a man that must be inebrited , or he would not not have taken fuch an unwarrantable liberty . Nor could 16 THE LIFE OF.
... refrain from telling her , that it was not poffible for me to be contaminated by the imperti- nence of a man that must be inebrited , or he would not not have taken fuch an unwarrantable liberty . Nor could 16 THE LIFE OF.
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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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... taken . But the mind of my enamoured Strephon was agitated by other fenfa- tions . He was fo apprehenfive of incurring my dif- pleasure by fuch a desperate mode of proceeding , that the florid colour which usually glowed on his cheeks ...
... taken . But the mind of my enamoured Strephon was agitated by other fenfa- tions . He was fo apprehenfive of incurring my dif- pleasure by fuch a desperate mode of proceeding , that the florid colour which usually glowed on his cheeks ...
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acquainted affured againſt anſwer appeared aſked Calcraft cauſe character Cibber confent confequence defired difpofition entertained expence expreffed faid fame favour feemed fent fentiments fervant feven fhall fhewed fhort fhould fince fincerity firft firſt fituation folicitations fome foon fooner friendſhip ftill fuccefs fuch fupper fuppofed G. A. B. LETTER Ganfel Garrick gave gentleman GEORGE ANNE BELLAMY greateſt green-room happineſs herſelf himſelf honour houfe houſe increaſed informed inſtead intereft juſt lady laft likewife Lord Byron Lord Tyrawley Lordſhip mafter Metham Mifs mind moft moſt mother muſt myſelf never night notwithſtanding obferved occafion paffed paffion perfon performance play pleafing pleaſed pleaſure poffeffed poffible preſent prevented promiſe Quin racter reaſon refolution requeſt reſpect ſcenes ſee ſeemed ſhe ſome ſpeak ſuch ſuppoſe ſurpriſe tafle theatre thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand tion town ufual uſe uſually vifit viſit whilft whofe whoſe wifh Woffington