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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... catastrophe is inimitable , " Then I'll be brief . - O , happy dagger ! - [ Stabs herself . [ Dies . This is thy sheath ! -there rest , -and let me die . Perhaps there is no character so difficult to personate as MISS O'NEILL . 23.
... catastrophe is inimitable , " Then I'll be brief . - O , happy dagger ! - [ Stabs herself . [ Dies . This is thy sheath ! -there rest , -and let me die . Perhaps there is no character so difficult to personate as MISS O'NEILL . 23.
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... happy application of the insult offered her the pre- ceding night to work him up to her purpose , are all characterized in a style that make a most powerful impression . But the horror with which she re- ceives the dreadful intimation ...
... happy application of the insult offered her the pre- ceding night to work him up to her purpose , are all characterized in a style that make a most powerful impression . But the horror with which she re- ceives the dreadful intimation ...
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... happy escape she thinks she has made in his not being her husband , contrasted so quickly by the discovery , present one of the finest and most difficult pieces of acting that can appear on the stage . Indeed , the whole of that scene ...
... happy escape she thinks she has made in his not being her husband , contrasted so quickly by the discovery , present one of the finest and most difficult pieces of acting that can appear on the stage . Indeed , the whole of that scene ...
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... happy day ! We had a country feast - How cheerful we all were ! -- This bracelet , I received after my William was born ! - No ! take them - take them - I cannot keep these , unless you wish that the sight of them should be an incessant ...
... happy day ! We had a country feast - How cheerful we all were ! -- This bracelet , I received after my William was born ! - No ! take them - take them - I cannot keep these , unless you wish that the sight of them should be an incessant ...
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... happy beyond expectation ; and if she failed in reaching the summit of the sublime , it was not from want of a just conception of the character , but from what nature has denied . Her's is the MISS O'NEILL . 53 GRECIAN DAUGHTER. ...
... happy beyond expectation ; and if she failed in reaching the summit of the sublime , it was not from want of a just conception of the character , but from what nature has denied . Her's is the MISS O'NEILL . 53 GRECIAN DAUGHTER. ...
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