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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... burst of indignation that distinguished this heavenly actress , were lost to the disappointed audience . In this state of things the manager of Covent Garden , ever alive to the interest of his trust saw it neces- sary to secure the ...
... burst of indignation that distinguished this heavenly actress , were lost to the disappointed audience . In this state of things the manager of Covent Garden , ever alive to the interest of his trust saw it neces- sary to secure the ...
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... burst of indignation at his unkind usage , and then changes to that femi- nine tenderness and grief , as almost overpower the audience , and oblige them to enter into her suffer- ings as real life . " Oh , thou unkind one ! Have I ...
... burst of indignation at his unkind usage , and then changes to that femi- nine tenderness and grief , as almost overpower the audience , and oblige them to enter into her suffer- ings as real life . " Oh , thou unkind one ! Have I ...
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... comes to express the words , " Comfort her at parting ! " for which she was not prepared , it is an electric shock which shews Miss O'Neill's powers in a su- perior manner . burst of surprise , When heard to 34 MEMOIRS OF.
... comes to express the words , " Comfort her at parting ! " for which she was not prepared , it is an electric shock which shews Miss O'Neill's powers in a su- perior manner . burst of surprise , When heard to 34 MEMOIRS OF.
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... burst of surprise , When heard to vent the strong " How ? parting ! parting ! " it interests and wounds every feeling . The expression , " for ever ! " in the end , is given no less admirably . On the whole , this tragedy is certainly ...
... burst of surprise , When heard to vent the strong " How ? parting ! parting ! " it interests and wounds every feeling . The expression , " for ever ! " in the end , is given no less admirably . On the whole , this tragedy is certainly ...
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... burst with which she revolts at his offer , rivets the most unfeeling . " What ! take him from me ! No , we must never part : ' tis the last hold Of comfort I have left ; and when he falls , All goes along with him : Oh ! I live but in ...
... burst with which she revolts at his offer , rivets the most unfeeling . " What ! take him from me ! No , we must never part : ' tis the last hold Of comfort I have left ; and when he falls , All goes along with him : Oh ! I live but in ...
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