An Apology for the Life of George Anne Bellamy, Late of Covent-Garden Theatre, Band 1author, and sold, 1786 |
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... myself like Phaeton , unequal to the task , and juftly punished for my prefumption . To addrefs your Grace in terms befit- ting the occafion , would require the mas- terly pen of a Dryden . And even that would prove inadequate , were it ...
... myself like Phaeton , unequal to the task , and juftly punished for my prefumption . To addrefs your Grace in terms befit- ting the occafion , would require the mas- terly pen of a Dryden . And even that would prove inadequate , were it ...
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George Anne Bellamy Alexander Bicknell. happy , will , I flatter myself , forgive the ambition which prompted me to request this honour . WHEN I first had the happiness of be- ing noticed by your noble confort , my youthful heart was ...
George Anne Bellamy Alexander Bicknell. happy , will , I flatter myself , forgive the ambition which prompted me to request this honour . WHEN I first had the happiness of be- ing noticed by your noble confort , my youthful heart was ...
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... myself unhappy , even in my dif- trefs , as it has procured me the honour of your Grace's notice . The many tokens I have received of your munificence were doubly enhanced by the worth of the elevated giver ; whose virtues ennoble all ...
... myself unhappy , even in my dif- trefs , as it has procured me the honour of your Grace's notice . The many tokens I have received of your munificence were doubly enhanced by the worth of the elevated giver ; whose virtues ennoble all ...
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... myself as an authorefs : nor fhould I ever have attempted to appear in print , had I not been ftimulated by repeated ca- lumnies , which have been heaped upon me , and which would not fuffer me to rest , even in indigence and obfcurity ...
... myself as an authorefs : nor fhould I ever have attempted to appear in print , had I not been ftimulated by repeated ca- lumnies , which have been heaped upon me , and which would not fuffer me to rest , even in indigence and obfcurity ...
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... myself your Grace will do me the honour to believe , that I have neither aggravated my injuries , nor at- tempted to extenuate my faults . Had I the power to exprefs my fen- fibility for the many favours bestowed upon upon me , I would ...
... myself your Grace will do me the honour to believe , that I have neither aggravated my injuries , nor at- tempted to extenuate my faults . Had I the power to exprefs my fen- fibility for the many favours bestowed upon upon me , I would ...
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