An Apology for the Life of George Anne Bellamy, Late of Covent-Garden Theatre, Band 1author, and sold, 1786 |
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... possessed his heart , and was his real wife in the fight of heaven . That , in order to testify the truth of what he advanced , he had made choice of the Hon . Mifs Stewart , who was both ugly and foolish , in preference to one with an ...
... possessed his heart , and was his real wife in the fight of heaven . That , in order to testify the truth of what he advanced , he had made choice of the Hon . Mifs Stewart , who was both ugly and foolish , in preference to one with an ...
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... possessed of great good sense , but by her want of powers , was prevented from making a confpicuous figure upon the flage , were ever difputing about fome- thing or other . The contrast between the deport- ment and difpofition of the ...
... possessed of great good sense , but by her want of powers , was prevented from making a confpicuous figure upon the flage , were ever difputing about fome- thing or other . The contrast between the deport- ment and difpofition of the ...
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... possessed very great power in the genteel world . To this may be added , that as fhe frequently gave balls , all the young ladies that were usually invited , were always ready to oblige her in any requeft of this nature , to enfure them ...
... possessed very great power in the genteel world . To this may be added , that as fhe frequently gave balls , all the young ladies that were usually invited , were always ready to oblige her in any requeft of this nature , to enfure them ...
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acquainted affured againſt agreeable anſwer appeared arrived BELLAMY beſt beſtowed bofom Butler cauſe character circumftance confequence confiderable converfation coufin daughter defired drefs Dublin engaged faid fame favour fcene feemed fent fervant fhall fhew fhort fifter fince firft firſt fituation folicited fome foon fooner fortune fpirits ftage fubject fuccefs fuch fuppofed fure Garrick gentleman GEORGE ANNE BELLAMY GEORGE STEEVENS Grace greateſt happineſs herſelf himſelf honour houſe huſband informed itſelf juft juſt lady laft laſt late leaſt likewife Lord Byron Lord Tyrawley lordſhip Madam Mifs mind Miſs moft moſt mother muſt myſelf neceffary notwithſtanding nurſe obferved obliged occafion paffed perfon performed play pleafing pleaſed pleaſure poffeffed prefent profeffion promiſe propoſal purpoſe Quin racter reaſon refided requeſted reſpect ſcene ſee ſeemed ſeen ſhe Sheridan ſhould ſome ſtage ſtate ſuch ſuppoſed theatre theatrical theſe thofe thoſe tion ufually uſe uſually vifit whilft whofe whoſe wiſh young