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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... exhibited by Miss O'Neill is one of the most interesting on the British stage , the Isabella of Southerne , in his tra- gedy so termed , or the Fatal Marriage . It is a character of the most difficult representation , of the most ...
... exhibited by Miss O'Neill is one of the most interesting on the British stage , the Isabella of Southerne , in his tra- gedy so termed , or the Fatal Marriage . It is a character of the most difficult representation , of the most ...
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... exhibited great skill in many of the leading scenes : her soli- citation to Philotas in particular was impressively striking her burst of indignation in the following passage was great , and suited to the bold dig- MISS O'NEILL . 55.
... exhibited great skill in many of the leading scenes : her soli- citation to Philotas in particular was impressively striking her burst of indignation in the following passage was great , and suited to the bold dig- MISS O'NEILL . 55.
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... ! Douglas was only brave - he now is gen'rous ! " The scene between Douglas and Elwina , on pre- senting the bloody scarf , displays the most digni- fied grief that ever was exhibited , when she says MISS O'NEILL . 71.
... ! Douglas was only brave - he now is gen'rous ! " The scene between Douglas and Elwina , on pre- senting the bloody scarf , displays the most digni- fied grief that ever was exhibited , when she says MISS O'NEILL . 71.
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... exhibited , when she says , in a low broken voice , Douglas - think not I faint because thou se'st The pale and bloodless cheek of wan despair . Fail me not yet , my spirits ; thou cold heart , Cherish thy freezing current one short ...
... exhibited , when she says , in a low broken voice , Douglas - think not I faint because thou se'st The pale and bloodless cheek of wan despair . Fail me not yet , my spirits ; thou cold heart , Cherish thy freezing current one short ...
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... exhibited pre- sents all its beauties without its blemishes . The character of Monimia is particularly interest- ing as an orphan and dependent . She feels all the ties of gratitude and affection as the child of adop- tion in the family ...
... exhibited pre- sents all its beauties without its blemishes . The character of Monimia is particularly interest- ing as an orphan and dependent . She feels all the ties of gratitude and affection as the child of adop- tion in the family ...
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