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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... admirably fitted to her age , her powers , and that sensibility which is so predominant even with every female at this period of life . This tragedy , though not the first from Shakspeare's pen , possesses high interest , and a most ...
... admirably fitted to her age , her powers , and that sensibility which is so predominant even with every female at this period of life . This tragedy , though not the first from Shakspeare's pen , possesses high interest , and a most ...
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... admirably selected ; when describing the ruin of his house and fortune , he tells him , " The very bed , which , on thy wedding - night , Received thee to the arms of Belvidera , The scene of all thy joys , was violated By the coarse ...
... admirably selected ; when describing the ruin of his house and fortune , he tells him , " The very bed , which , on thy wedding - night , Received thee to the arms of Belvidera , The scene of all thy joys , was violated By the coarse ...
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... admirably pourtrayed by our He- roine . The shock she experiences at the discovery of the change in Jaffier's appearance and manner . Her pathetic invocation of heaven to bless him with patience , and his calm but apparently severe ...
... admirably pourtrayed by our He- roine . The shock she experiences at the discovery of the change in Jaffier's appearance and manner . Her pathetic invocation of heaven to bless him with patience , and his calm but apparently severe ...
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... admirably conceived by the poet , and no less admirably represented by the actress . Her reproof for his apparent change of affection , her anxious desire to impress him with the firmness of her mind , to gain the secret , her happy ...
... admirably conceived by the poet , and no less admirably represented by the actress . Her reproof for his apparent change of affection , her anxious desire to impress him with the firmness of her mind , to gain the secret , her happy ...
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... admirably . On the whole , this tragedy is certainly well cal- culated for the display of Miss O'Neill's talents . Tenderness and softness are the predominant fea- tures of the Heroine , and therefore she has here the advantage of Mrs ...
... admirably . On the whole , this tragedy is certainly well cal- culated for the display of Miss O'Neill's talents . Tenderness and softness are the predominant fea- tures of the Heroine , and therefore she has here the advantage of Mrs ...
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Acasto acting actor actress appear approbation art thou audience beautiful Belfast Belvidera Beverley bless British stage brother burst of indignation Castalio ceived character of Monimia Covent Garden cruel daugh daughter dear death despair dignity display of Miss distracted Douglas dramatic Drogheda duction Elwina equally excellence exclaims expression exquisite father feeling female give given grief Haller happy Hast heart Heroine highly honour horror husband impression interest Isabella Jaffier JANE SHORE John O'Neill Juliet London look lord manner marriage merit mind Miss O'Neill Miss O'Neill's attractions Miss O'Neill's powers Miss O'Neill's talents nature night Otway passion pathetic pathos Percy piece play poet Polydore portrait possesses pourtrayed prepossession present pronounces racter reply representation Romeo says sensibility Shakspeare Shakspeare's shews Siddons situation soft soliloquy soul speaks spect surprize Syracuse tears tenderness theatre thee thou wilt tion tragedy Tybalt utterance Venice Preserved virtue voice wife words