An Apology for the Life of George Anne Bellamy, Late of Covent-Garden Theatre, Том 5author, and sold, 1786 |
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... confiderable . Mr. Digges , who had marked me for a con- queft , fighed at a distance , and covered his vanity with fuch awful respect , that I imagined the cha- racter I had heard of him was not a just one . He , at length , through ...
... confiderable . Mr. Digges , who had marked me for a con- queft , fighed at a distance , and covered his vanity with fuch awful respect , that I imagined the cha- racter I had heard of him was not a just one . He , at length , through ...
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... confiderable fum ; and he had expreffed fome difpleasure in a letter he wrote ine , upon account of my leaving the kingdom , without acquainting him with my defign . I own I was unpardonable in not doing it ; and the more fo , as I was ...
... confiderable fum ; and he had expreffed fome difpleasure in a letter he wrote ine , upon account of my leaving the kingdom , without acquainting him with my defign . I own I was unpardonable in not doing it ; and the more fo , as I was ...
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... confiderable fums , joined in re- commending me to that perfonal protection which they knew was to be had in Scotland . As good frequently fprings from evil , this mis- fortune feemed to be the means of procuring me D 2 the the ...
... confiderable fums , joined in re- commending me to that perfonal protection which they knew was to be had in Scotland . As good frequently fprings from evil , this mis- fortune feemed to be the means of procuring me D 2 the the ...
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... confiderable than I apprehended , I wrote to Sir George Metham to request his affiftance . By the return of the poft , I received a remittance for the fum I required , together with a very preffing invitation to spend some days with him ...
... confiderable than I apprehended , I wrote to Sir George Metham to request his affiftance . By the return of the poft , I received a remittance for the fum I required , together with a very preffing invitation to spend some days with him ...
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... confiderable fum which I ftood indebted to him for books . I accepted the prefent , together with fome additional favours received fince , as a genteel compliment , for hav- ing been the fuccefsful heroine of his brother's tragedy of ...
... confiderable fum which I ftood indebted to him for books . I accepted the prefent , together with fome additional favours received fince , as a genteel compliment , for hav- ing been the fuccefsful heroine of his brother's tragedy of ...
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acquainted advertiſement affiftance affured againſt Alderman anſwer appearance befides beſt bufinefs buſineſs Calcraft caufe cauſe chaife circumftance Colman conclufion confented confequence confiderable Cracroft creditor debt defired Digges diſcharge engagement expence faid falutation fame favour feemed fent fervant fettled feven fhall fhew fhort fhould figned fince firft firſt fituation fome foon friendſhip ftill fuccefs fuch fummer fuppofed fure furprized gentleman GEORGE ANNE BELLAMY greateſt herſelf himſelf honour houfe houſe hundred pounds informed JOHN CALCRAFT juft juſt lady laſt leaſt likewife lofs Lord Lord Granby Metham Mifs Wordley moft moſt muſt myſelf neceffary never notwithſtanding obferved obliged occafion paffed perfon performer play pleafed pleaſed pleaſure poffeffed poffible prevented promiſed purpoſe racter reafon received refidence refuſed requeſted Scotland ſee ſhe Sir George ſome ſtage ſuch theatre thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion told ufual uſe vifit whilft whofe whoſe Woodward
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