Memoirs of Miss O'Neill: Containing Her Public Character, Private Life, and Dramatic Progress, from Her Entrance Upon the Stage;...D. Cox, 1816 - 100 páginas |
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... just tribute of re- spect to your character , and which the present Heroine of the Drama I am persuaded will be the first to approve . Next to acting well , the being able to form a just estimate of merit in others is the.
... just tribute of re- spect to your character , and which the present Heroine of the Drama I am persuaded will be the first to approve . Next to acting well , the being able to form a just estimate of merit in others is the.
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... agency , improvement , enter- tainment , and pleasure , are thus conferred , and the merit of the Actor no less the subject of our attention and approbation , B than of the Poet , who has originally supplied him Entroduction. ...
... agency , improvement , enter- tainment , and pleasure , are thus conferred , and the merit of the Actor no less the subject of our attention and approbation , B than of the Poet , who has originally supplied him Entroduction. ...
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... actor himself , except in some characters , is allowed not to want abilities as a critic on his brethren , and to know well the business and public feeling in re- gard to scenic effect . Under his tuition his daugh- ter first imbibed ...
... actor himself , except in some characters , is allowed not to want abilities as a critic on his brethren , and to know well the business and public feeling in re- gard to scenic effect . Under his tuition his daugh- ter first imbibed ...
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... walk . Mr. O'Neill , like most actors who are not sta- tionary in the London theatres , was obliged to change , according to circumstances , from place to place , and Belfast , Drogheda , and the other MISS O'NEILL . 5.
... walk . Mr. O'Neill , like most actors who are not sta- tionary in the London theatres , was obliged to change , according to circumstances , from place to place , and Belfast , Drogheda , and the other MISS O'NEILL . 5.
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... acting manager ; and so favourable was her appear- ance on that and after occasions , as soon to give pre- sage of her future perfection . It may be justly said perhaps , that an actor , like a poet , is born not edu- cated . The fine ...
... acting manager ; and so favourable was her appear- ance on that and after occasions , as soon to give pre- sage of her future perfection . It may be justly said perhaps , that an actor , like a poet , is born not edu- cated . The fine ...
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