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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... ufual , was generally with me , and who had married one of Mr. Calcraft's clerks whofe name was Walker . When we reached Marlborough , as we drove into the yard of the Caftle , Mr. Ryan ran out to receive me , and greeted me with the ...
... ufual , was generally with me , and who had married one of Mr. Calcraft's clerks whofe name was Walker . When we reached Marlborough , as we drove into the yard of the Caftle , Mr. Ryan ran out to receive me , and greeted me with the ...
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... ufual in my attendance , for I always made a point to be one of the first , to my great furprize I found Mrs. Woffington re- peating the part of Andromache . Upon my expreffing my difapprobation , that lady , walking up to me , told me ...
... ufual in my attendance , for I always made a point to be one of the first , to my great furprize I found Mrs. Woffington re- peating the part of Andromache . Upon my expreffing my difapprobation , that lady , walking up to me , told me ...
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... ufual . tone , before the chords receive a quicker vibration from a laughable incident . - As in music , too fudden a tranfition from flow and folemn ftrains to quick and lively ones , VOL . III . rather D rather bewilders the fenfes ...
... ufual . tone , before the chords receive a quicker vibration from a laughable incident . - As in music , too fudden a tranfition from flow and folemn ftrains to quick and lively ones , VOL . III . rather D rather bewilders the fenfes ...
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... ufual , very brilliant ; and lucrative to an excefs . But the tragedy of " Alzira " has too little of in cident , and too much of declamation , to fuit ༣ ; D 2 the the tafte of an English audience . The pieces which G. ST • ELLAM Y.
... ufual , very brilliant ; and lucrative to an excefs . But the tragedy of " Alzira " has too little of in cident , and too much of declamation , to fuit ༣ ; D 2 the the tafte of an English audience . The pieces which G. ST • ELLAM Y.
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... ufual , played Statira . To which I answered , that I did it because I was juft fuffocated with the ftench ; the peo- ple smelling fo of tripe that they were hor- idly offenfive . The gentleman , out of humour at my de- licacy , put ...
... ufual , played Statira . To which I answered , that I did it because I was juft fuffocated with the ftench ; the peo- ple smelling fo of tripe that they were hor- idly offenfive . The gentleman , out of humour at my de- licacy , put ...
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acquaintance affured Alzira anſwer Antwerp appear befides Calcraft cauſe Charles Hanbury Williams circumftance Clare Market confequence confiderable debts defired drefs eſteemed faid fame favour feemed fenfe fent fervant feven fhall fhort fhould fifter fince fion firft firſt fituation fome foon ftage ftill fubject fuccefs fuch fuffered fufficient fuppofed fure furprize gentleman GEORGE ANNE BELLAMY greateſt happineſs heart herſelf himſelf Hollwood honour houfe houſe hundred pounds illneſs increaſed informed intereft John Calcraft juft juſt Lady Lady Rochford Ladyfhip laft laſt leaft leaſt likewife lofs Lord Granby Lord Tyrawley Lordship mafter Metham Mifs moft moſt muſt myſelf neceffary nefs never notwithſtanding obferved obliged occafion paffed perfon pleafing pleaſed pleaſure poffeffed prefent promife propofed purpoſe reafon received refidence requeſted Secretary at War ſhe theatre thefe theſe thofe thoſe thought thouſand tion told ufual uſe vifit whilft whofe whoſe wifhed