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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... action by Miss O'Neill , when she says , " Could I forget What I have been , I might the better bear What I am destin'd to ; I am not the first That have been wretched : but to think how much I have been happier ! Wild hurrying thoughts ...
... action by Miss O'Neill , when she says , " Could I forget What I have been , I might the better bear What I am destin'd to ; I am not the first That have been wretched : but to think how much I have been happier ! Wild hurrying thoughts ...
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... action , and supernatural energy , which is due to the less feminine appearance and gait of Mrs. Siddons . MRS . BEVERLEY . The next character , and a most trying one for the real dramatic powers of an actress , in which Miss O'Neill ...
... action , and supernatural energy , which is due to the less feminine appearance and gait of Mrs. Siddons . MRS . BEVERLEY . The next character , and a most trying one for the real dramatic powers of an actress , in which Miss O'Neill ...
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... action , a delicate restrained voice , except when interrupted by the sudden bursts of violence which the part called for , are the pre - eminent traits of her representation ; and the storm of pas- sion over , the calm chastened ...
... action , a delicate restrained voice , except when interrupted by the sudden bursts of violence which the part called for , are the pre - eminent traits of her representation ; and the storm of pas- sion over , the calm chastened ...
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... action , and the scene between her and Castalio , after the ad- vantage taken by Polydore , and each ignorant of the deception , is one of the most finished pieces of stage effect that she has displayed . Her eagerness and joy to meet ...
... action , and the scene between her and Castalio , after the ad- vantage taken by Polydore , and each ignorant of the deception , is one of the most finished pieces of stage effect that she has displayed . Her eagerness and joy to meet ...
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... Action , Dress , and General Deportment . No qualification is so important in a public cha- racter , and particularly for one who is devoted to the business of the stage , as the advantages of voice . This itself has often carried an ...
... Action , Dress , and General Deportment . No qualification is so important in a public cha- racter , and particularly for one who is devoted to the business of the stage , as the advantages of voice . This itself has often carried an ...
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