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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... continue so , while nature and taste regulate the British stage . His Venice Preserved first appeared in 1685 , when his talents as a writer were fully matured . It is written with much energy , with a powerful impression of nature ...
... continue so , while nature and taste regulate the British stage . His Venice Preserved first appeared in 1685 , when his talents as a writer were fully matured . It is written with much energy , with a powerful impression of nature ...
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... continuing to dwell on the in- tended sufferings of his friends , instead of soothing him , and endeavouring to hide every unpleasant circumstance . This does not agree with all the preceding picture of her character . Nay , she ...
... continuing to dwell on the in- tended sufferings of his friends , instead of soothing him , and endeavouring to hide every unpleasant circumstance . This does not agree with all the preceding picture of her character . Nay , she ...
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... continue to follow the example of her predecessor , in confining her representations to a certain number of standard characters . To excel in the arduous style of act- ing which claims perfection , every representation must be her daily ...
... continue to follow the example of her predecessor , in confining her representations to a certain number of standard characters . To excel in the arduous style of act- ing which claims perfection , every representation must be her daily ...
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... continue single for a few years , till she has ac- quired all that consequence and independence to which her talents justly entitle her . While she continues Miss O'Neill , and an interesting unpro- tected female , she will find that ...
... continue single for a few years , till she has ac- quired all that consequence and independence to which her talents justly entitle her . While she continues Miss O'Neill , and an interesting unpro- tected female , she will find that ...
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... continue beyond a reasonable time in a state of single blessedness , but till she has amply fixed her reputation , and got hold of public opinion , which cannot be shaken , it is the advice of friend- ship , not to hazard the change of ...
... continue beyond a reasonable time in a state of single blessedness , but till she has amply fixed her reputation , and got hold of public opinion , which cannot be shaken , it is the advice of friend- ship , not to hazard the change of ...
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