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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... conduct of her private life , cannot fail to have a claim to strong prepossession with every person to whom female excellence is a subject of deserved admiration . Memoirs OF MISS O'NEILL , & c . & c 2 INTRODUCTION .
... conduct of her private life , cannot fail to have a claim to strong prepossession with every person to whom female excellence is a subject of deserved admiration . Memoirs OF MISS O'NEILL , & c . & c 2 INTRODUCTION .
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... females . This , however , is not said to dispa- rage the reputation of Miss Walstein , who , we be- lieve , is a deserving performer , and merits appro- bation , so far as the extent of her powers go , which are certainly but limited ...
... females . This , however , is not said to dispa- rage the reputation of Miss Walstein , who , we be- lieve , is a deserving performer , and merits appro- bation , so far as the extent of her powers go , which are certainly but limited ...
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... female who had such powers of attraction , and who , though accustomed so long to tread the stage , could not fail to experience on so momentous an event , all the natural timidity so con- genial to a delicate and feeling mind — such ...
... female who had such powers of attraction , and who , though accustomed so long to tread the stage , could not fail to experience on so momentous an event , all the natural timidity so con- genial to a delicate and feeling mind — such ...
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... females are distinguished by an excess of sensibility , not so conspicuous or so strongly marked in the other parts of the king- dom . This is highly to their credit , and it fits them for displaying to advantage every active energy of ...
... females are distinguished by an excess of sensibility , not so conspicuous or so strongly marked in the other parts of the king- dom . This is highly to their credit , and it fits them for displaying to advantage every active energy of ...
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... female at this period of life . This tragedy , though not the first from Shakspeare's pen , possesses high interest , and a most affecting denouement of the plot . It is also , in many of its passages , more in the mouths of every one ...
... female at this period of life . This tragedy , though not the first from Shakspeare's pen , possesses high interest , and a most affecting denouement of the plot . It is also , in many of its passages , more in the mouths of every one ...
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