An Apology for the Life of George Anne Bellamy: Late of Covent-Garden Theatre, 3 tomasauthor, sold by J. Bell, 1785 |
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... must therefore stand acquitted for not being able to bestow my affection on a man , whose mind the great uniter of hearts had not fet in unifon with my own . Affection might be counterfeited indeed ; and it too often is ; but the ...
... must therefore stand acquitted for not being able to bestow my affection on a man , whose mind the great uniter of hearts had not fet in unifon with my own . Affection might be counterfeited indeed ; and it too often is ; but the ...
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... must indulge me in them now and then . The ob- servations I am frequently led to intersperse through my " Apology , " are fuch as na- turally arife from the incidents ; and they af- ford a needful relief . - Hold pen ! - Shall I not ...
... must indulge me in them now and then . The ob- servations I am frequently led to intersperse through my " Apology , " are fuch as na- turally arife from the incidents ; and they af- ford a needful relief . - Hold pen ! - Shall I not ...
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... must be the natural refult , might be attended with difagreeable confequences . He concluded with affuring me , that as he had been made an actor in the affair without his knowledge , he would , on fome future day , take a part in it ...
... must be the natural refult , might be attended with difagreeable confequences . He concluded with affuring me , that as he had been made an actor in the affair without his knowledge , he would , on fome future day , take a part in it ...
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... must here dwell a little on his character , and give you an anecdote or two of him that greatly redound to his honour . * With a most beautiful figure , he was bleffed With G. A. BELLA ΜΥ . 65 'with as fincere an affection as if I had ...
... must here dwell a little on his character , and give you an anecdote or two of him that greatly redound to his honour . * With a most beautiful figure , he was bleffed With G. A. BELLA ΜΥ . 65 'with as fincere an affection as if I had ...
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... must be told . - Yet whilft I do it , I am almoft ready to accufe Heaven of un- kindness in untimely cutting off so fair , fo fweet a flower , the pride of the English garden . His Lordship went fome few months after thefe beneficent ...
... must be told . - Yet whilft I do it , I am almoft ready to accufe Heaven of un- kindness in untimely cutting off so fair , fo fweet a flower , the pride of the English garden . His Lordship went fome few months after thefe beneficent ...
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