An Apology for the Life of George Anne Bellamy, Late of Covent-Garden Theatre, Volume 2author, and sold, 1786 - 898 pages |
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... pleased with it . For as fhe was now entirely engroffed by her meditations , which were ufually employed on two different fubjects , namely her favourite Mr. Crump , and the approach of a more agreeable figure called Death , fhe was ...
... pleased with it . For as fhe was now entirely engroffed by her meditations , which were ufually employed on two different fubjects , namely her favourite Mr. Crump , and the approach of a more agreeable figure called Death , fhe was ...
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... pleased at this well - timed retort , wherein I retaliated with fuch promptitude his fevere defcription ; and he was at the fame time fo charmed with my fpirit , having hitherto thought me too placid , that he restored me , from that ...
... pleased at this well - timed retort , wherein I retaliated with fuch promptitude his fevere defcription ; and he was at the fame time fo charmed with my fpirit , having hitherto thought me too placid , that he restored me , from that ...
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... pleased with the intelligence I sent him , in compliment to me , as he feemed to partake in every thing that afforded me pleasure . Indeed we carried every 32 THE LIFE with two fuch bright geniufes as his Lordship and ...
... pleased with the intelligence I sent him , in compliment to me , as he feemed to partake in every thing that afforded me pleasure . Indeed we carried every 32 THE LIFE with two fuch bright geniufes as his Lordship and ...
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... pleased to accept . Accordingly as foon as my part of Oc- tavia was concluded , which was in the fourth act , without staying to undress , to fhew my readiness to obey her Grace's commands , I threw a cloak around me , and went into the ...
... pleased to accept . Accordingly as foon as my part of Oc- tavia was concluded , which was in the fourth act , without staying to undress , to fhew my readiness to obey her Grace's commands , I threw a cloak around me , and went into the ...
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... pleased with the application of it ; as I was confcious , that however determined I ufually was in a good cause , my difpofition was fo humane , that I would not willingly hurt a fly . When I made my appearance at the theatre , my ...
... pleased with the application of it ; as I was confcious , that however determined I ufually was in a good cause , my difpofition was fo humane , that I would not willingly hurt a fly . When I made my appearance at the theatre , my ...
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