An apology for the life of George Anne Bellamy, written by herself [ed. by A. Bicknell]. To which is added her original letter to John Calcraft, 第 4 卷 |
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... reasons of Calcraft's trea- cherous conduct . Had I done fo , the liberal of mankind would have pitied me . part Among the competitors for my favour , which were numerous , there was one who actually of- fered me ten thousand pounds to ...
... reasons of Calcraft's trea- cherous conduct . Had I done fo , the liberal of mankind would have pitied me . part Among the competitors for my favour , which were numerous , there was one who actually of- fered me ten thousand pounds to ...
第40页
... reason for it . We travelled , fide by fide , not in the beft tem- per with each other , without purfuing any fixed route ; and when we arrived at Cambridge , I had fresh cause of diftrefs . Some rhyming Cantab had defaced the windows ...
... reason for it . We travelled , fide by fide , not in the beft tem- per with each other , without purfuing any fixed route ; and when we arrived at Cambridge , I had fresh cause of diftrefs . Some rhyming Cantab had defaced the windows ...
第42页
... reason to suppose , that , from his being fo much involved , he should not be able to continue in London , fhould he ... reasons induced him to insist on my staying with him . L We We then once more fet out , without having any 42 LIFE ...
... reason to suppose , that , from his being fo much involved , he should not be able to continue in London , fhould he ... reasons induced him to insist on my staying with him . L We We then once more fet out , without having any 42 LIFE ...
第49页
... reason unconfin'd delight . 1 } In looking over my papers lately , I found the following pretty Paftoral , which he wrote in my praise . Though it is only addreffed , in the true paftoral style , to Phillis ; yet the copy of it , in his ...
... reason unconfin'd delight . 1 } In looking over my papers lately , I found the following pretty Paftoral , which he wrote in my praise . Though it is only addreffed , in the true paftoral style , to Phillis ; yet the copy of it , in his ...
第117页
... reason to admire fincerity ; for , by walking hand in hand with that celeftial vifitor , it has procured for me the friendship of many persons of the best understanding , as well as the beft hearts . As I fhall have occafion to mention ...
... reason to admire fincerity ; for , by walking hand in hand with that celeftial vifitor , it has procured for me the friendship of many persons of the best understanding , as well as the beft hearts . As I fhall have occafion to mention ...
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acquainted advertiſement affiftance affured againſt Alderman anſwered appearance befides beſt 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 ferve fettled feven fhall fhew fhort fhould figned fince firft firſt fituation fome foon friendſhip ftill fubject fuccefs fuch fuffer fummer fuppofed fure gentleman GEORGE ANNE BELLAMY greateſt herſelf himſelf honour houfe houſe hundred pounds informed JOHN CALCRAFT juft lady laft leaſt letter likewife lofs Lord Lord Granby lordſhip Metham Mifs Wordley moft moſt muſt myſelf neceffary never notwithſtanding obferving obliged occafion paffed perfon performer play pleafed pleaſed pleaſure poffeffed poffible prevented promiſe racter reafon received refidence refpect requeſted Scotland ſhe Sir George ſome ſtage ſuch theatre thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe told ufual uſe vifit whilft whofe whoſe Woodward
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