An Apology for the Life of George Anne Bellamy, Late of Covent-Garden Theatre, Volume 2 |
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... likewife excelled . Though Mr. Quin appeared to be reconciled to me , I found , to my forrow , that he did not treat me with that confpicuous tenderness and regard he had . formerly fhewn me . His behaviour to me then , as I have ...
... likewife excelled . Though Mr. Quin appeared to be reconciled to me , I found , to my forrow , that he did not treat me with that confpicuous tenderness and regard he had . formerly fhewn me . His behaviour to me then , as I have ...
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... likewife , came to the houfe . As this gentleman paffed near the back of the stage , he heard two perfons in conversation , one of whom faid to the other ; " I will speak to her to night , or " I will fhoot my . " The remainder of the ...
... likewife , came to the houfe . As this gentleman paffed near the back of the stage , he heard two perfons in conversation , one of whom faid to the other ; " I will speak to her to night , or " I will fhoot my . " The remainder of the ...
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... marks of her generosity ; which were the more pleafing to me , as they likewife afforded a proof of the liberality of her ' fentiments . She was poffeffed 、* " poffeffed of beauty in a great degree , elegant G. BELLAMY . A.
... marks of her generosity ; which were the more pleafing to me , as they likewife afforded a proof of the liberality of her ' fentiments . She was poffeffed 、* " poffeffed of beauty in a great degree , elegant G. BELLAMY . A.
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... nature . Great are the pleasures arifing from fuf- ceptibility ! -Many indeed , and exquifite , are like- wife the pains attendant on it . The inexpreffible pleasure pleasure of making happy , by a mutual reciproca- tion 24 THE LIFE OF.
... nature . Great are the pleasures arifing from fuf- ceptibility ! -Many indeed , and exquifite , are like- wife the pains attendant on it . The inexpreffible pleasure pleasure of making happy , by a mutual reciproca- tion 24 THE LIFE OF.
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... likewife informed that Mr. Bullock's father had fworn that he never would fee or speak to his fon again , if he married me ; and confidering , like- wife , that he himself could not offer a fortune with me fufficient to mollify the old ...
... likewife informed that Mr. Bullock's father had fworn that he never would fee or speak to his fon again , if he married me ; and confidering , like- wife , that he himself could not offer a fortune with me fufficient to mollify the old ...
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