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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... hand has origi- nally planted . Hence , though such talents may be improved , the foundation of them must be in- nate , and like the varying temper and the features of the face , exist only in a certain appropriate or- ganization . The ...
... hand has origi- nally planted . Hence , though such talents may be improved , the foundation of them must be in- nate , and like the varying temper and the features of the face , exist only in a certain appropriate or- ganization . The ...
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... hands . At the end of two years on the Belfast stage , so much were Miss O'Neill's superior powers the ge- neral talk and admiration of the country , that they excited the curiosity and interest of the Dublin manager . Liberal offers ...
... hands . At the end of two years on the Belfast stage , so much were Miss O'Neill's superior powers the ge- neral talk and admiration of the country , that they excited the curiosity and interest of the Dublin manager . Liberal offers ...
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... hand of filthy dungeon villains , And thrown among the common lumber . " The manner also in which Belvidera is first in- troduced , give a strong prepossession in favour of an actress like Miss O'Neill , where soft and tender thrill is ...
... hand of filthy dungeon villains , And thrown among the common lumber . " The manner also in which Belvidera is first in- troduced , give a strong prepossession in favour of an actress like Miss O'Neill , where soft and tender thrill is ...
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... hand to raise me up again , ” Is delivered with that gentleness and thrill of soft anguish in the tone that goes to the very soul , and far excels the strong shrill cadence of Mrs. Siddons , in the same part . The one literally plays ...
... hand to raise me up again , ” Is delivered with that gentleness and thrill of soft anguish in the tone that goes to the very soul , and far excels the strong shrill cadence of Mrs. Siddons , in the same part . The one literally plays ...
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... hand ; and would I had a heart to give . " The soliloquy of Isabella on the reception of Biron's ring , as given by Miss O'Neill , is one of the happiest essays of her genius , especially when she pronounces , " This ring , This little ...
... hand ; and would I had a heart to give . " The soliloquy of Isabella on the reception of Biron's ring , as given by Miss O'Neill , is one of the happiest essays of her genius , especially when she pronounces , " This ring , This little ...
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