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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... feeling in re- gard to scenic effect . Under his tuition his daugh- ter first imbibed her ideas , and received her lessons in the mimic art . Besides Miss O'Neil , Mr. O'Neill is the father of a numerous family . Her eldest brother , Mr ...
... feeling in re- gard to scenic effect . Under his tuition his daugh- ter first imbibed her ideas , and received her lessons in the mimic art . Besides Miss O'Neil , Mr. O'Neill is the father of a numerous family . Her eldest brother , Mr ...
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... feelings of those great characters which form her peculiar walk . Mr. O'Neill , like most actors who are not sta- tionary in the London theatres , was obliged to change , according to circumstances , from place to place , and Belfast ...
... feelings of those great characters which form her peculiar walk . Mr. O'Neill , like most actors who are not sta- tionary in the London theatres , was obliged to change , according to circumstances , from place to place , and Belfast ...
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... feeling that gives effect to situations and circumstances are certainly the gift of nature . A Shakspeare could not personate the superior por- traits his pen delineated , nor a Garrick use the pencil of a Shakspeare , though he gave ...
... feeling that gives effect to situations and circumstances are certainly the gift of nature . A Shakspeare could not personate the superior por- traits his pen delineated , nor a Garrick use the pencil of a Shakspeare , though he gave ...
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... to experience on so momentous an event , all the natural timidity so con- genial to a delicate and feeling mind — such , as it is acknowledged , Miss O'Neill possesses . The night fixed for her first representation , as might 10 MEMOIRS OF.
... to experience on so momentous an event , all the natural timidity so con- genial to a delicate and feeling mind — such , as it is acknowledged , Miss O'Neill possesses . The night fixed for her first representation , as might 10 MEMOIRS OF.
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... feeling , so proper for her embarrassing situa- tion on so trying an occasion . Indeed , it may be remarked here , as a national trait of charac- ter , that the Irish females are distinguished by an excess of sensibility , not so ...
... feeling , so proper for her embarrassing situa- tion on so trying an occasion . Indeed , it may be remarked here , as a national trait of charac- ter , that the Irish females are distinguished by an excess of sensibility , not so ...
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