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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... dear . " The balcony scene is rendered no less interesting , by the chaste simplicity , and ingenuous modesty which mark her acting . The refined sensibility she here displays , must be seen to be judged of ; but whoever has heard her ...
... dear . " The balcony scene is rendered no less interesting , by the chaste simplicity , and ingenuous modesty which mark her acting . The refined sensibility she here displays , must be seen to be judged of ; but whoever has heard her ...
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... dear ! my life ! my love ! " but must enter into the feelings of her situation . The concluding passage of the same scene , when given up , and as she supposed , abandoned by Jaffier , calls forth such a burst of indignation at his ...
... dear ! my life ! my love ! " but must enter into the feelings of her situation . The concluding passage of the same scene , when given up , and as she supposed , abandoned by Jaffier , calls forth such a burst of indignation at his ...
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... dear than Belvidera ? " . into which she throws that exquisite tenderness which beggars description . The entrance of Belvidera to Jaffier after the in- sulting conduct of Pierre , forms a scene in some parts of it unnatural . Belvidera ...
... dear than Belvidera ? " . into which she throws that exquisite tenderness which beggars description . The entrance of Belvidera to Jaffier after the in- sulting conduct of Pierre , forms a scene in some parts of it unnatural . Belvidera ...
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... dear boy , and chides me for my stay : Canst thou forgive me , child ? " She winds it up with the following noble senti- ment , " You see I grant you all That friendship will allow be still my friend ; That's all I can receive , or have ...
... dear boy , and chides me for my stay : Canst thou forgive me , child ? " She winds it up with the following noble senti- ment , " You see I grant you all That friendship will allow be still my friend ; That's all I can receive , or have ...
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... dear father's cause , A woman's vengeance tow'rs above her sex , ” gives a most glorious finish to the catastrophe . If , therefore , in the Grecian Daughter Miss O'Neill is not so strongly and commandingly impressive as Mrs. Siddons ...
... dear father's cause , A woman's vengeance tow'rs above her sex , ” gives a most glorious finish to the catastrophe . If , therefore , in the Grecian Daughter Miss O'Neill is not so strongly and commandingly impressive as Mrs. Siddons ...
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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