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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... thought , against the facred laws of chastity , though carried off by the contrivance of an avowed admirer , I fhould have contemned the fneers of the prude , the exultations of the coquette , the pity of the feeming virtuous , and the ...
... thought , against the facred laws of chastity , though carried off by the contrivance of an avowed admirer , I fhould have contemned the fneers of the prude , the exultations of the coquette , the pity of the feeming virtuous , and the ...
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... thought me too placid , that he restored me , from that moment , to his favour , and I prefided the fame night at fupper , as usual . } When I found myself perfectly re - established in Mr. Quin's favour , I enquired of him the reason ...
... thought me too placid , that he restored me , from that moment , to his favour , and I prefided the fame night at fupper , as usual . } When I found myself perfectly re - established in Mr. Quin's favour , I enquired of him the reason ...
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... thought myfelf per fectly happy . I was , however , doomed to sustain fresh unhappiness from another quarter ; and that was from my mother's Irish friend Mr. Crump , in whose favour she was conftantly teizing me . They had carried on a ...
... thought myfelf per fectly happy . I was , however , doomed to sustain fresh unhappiness from another quarter ; and that was from my mother's Irish friend Mr. Crump , in whose favour she was conftantly teizing me . They had carried on a ...
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... thought myfelf the happieft of human be- ings . Reftored to the affections of the two people I moft valued , and loved almoft to adoration by the man I preferred to all others , my fatisfaction was un- bounded . Nor do I believe that ...
... thought myfelf the happieft of human be- ings . Reftored to the affections of the two people I moft valued , and loved almoft to adoration by the man I preferred to all others , my fatisfaction was un- bounded . Nor do I believe that ...
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... thought it no breach of honour to repeat the substance of it . The carriage being by this time ready , Lord Ty- rawley and the Spaniard fet out together for the Em- prefs's palace , notwithstanding the latenefs of the hour and the ...
... thought it no breach of honour to repeat the substance of it . The carriage being by this time ready , Lord Ty- rawley and the Spaniard fet out together for the Em- prefs's palace , notwithstanding the latenefs of the hour and the ...
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