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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... fine conception that embodies thought , and the exquisite 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 ...
... fine conception that embodies thought , and the exquisite 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 ...
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... fine , and the sweet anxiety she gives to the words , " O thinkest thou we shall ever meet again ? " leaves an impression on the mind not easily to be con- ceived . The last part of the play brings her powers particularly in competition ...
... fine , and the sweet anxiety she gives to the words , " O thinkest thou we shall ever meet again ? " leaves an impression on the mind not easily to be con- ceived . The last part of the play brings her powers particularly in competition ...
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... fine opportunity of displaying some of the greatest traits of her genius . Her exquisite joy on waking from her trance , and finding Romeo beside her , succeeded by her poignant grief on learning he had swallowed poison : her efforts ...
... fine opportunity of displaying some of the greatest traits of her genius . Her exquisite joy on waking from her trance , and finding Romeo beside her , succeeded by her poignant grief on learning he had swallowed poison : her efforts ...
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... fine , when she says , " Go , and remember , " Tis Belvidera's life her father pleads for ! " The The parting of Jaffier and Belvidera next offers a highly wrought and interesting scene . softened and calm demeanour of Jaffier is here ...
... fine , when she says , " Go , and remember , " Tis Belvidera's life her father pleads for ! " The The parting of Jaffier and Belvidera next offers a highly wrought and interesting scene . softened and calm demeanour of Jaffier is here ...
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... fine , and given by Miss O'Neill with all the pathos and tender exclamation for which she is so remarkable , 66 My buried husband rises in the face Of my dear boy , and chides me for my stay : Canst thou forgive me , child ? " She winds ...
... fine , and given by Miss O'Neill with all the pathos and tender exclamation for which she is so remarkable , 66 My buried husband rises in the face Of my dear boy , and chides me for my stay : Canst thou forgive me , child ? " She winds ...
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