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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... never exceeded . Her extreme grief at the supposition of her lover's death - her after reproaches of him for Tybalt's murder , and that , contrasted by her apologizing tribute of affection , shew beautiful and high speci- mens MISS O ...
... never exceeded . Her extreme grief at the supposition of her lover's death - her after reproaches of him for Tybalt's murder , and that , contrasted by her apologizing tribute of affection , shew beautiful and high speci- mens MISS O ...
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... never tired of sup- porting . In this she shewed the finest possible conception , and produced the ne plus ultra of stage effect . So interesting is this part , that we cannot avoid presenting it to the reader . ― Romeo . Here lies ...
... never tired of sup- porting . In this she shewed the finest possible conception , and produced the ne plus ultra of stage effect . So interesting is this part , that we cannot avoid presenting it to the reader . ― Romeo . Here lies ...
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... never wrong'd you , And plead the fatherless and widow's cause . Oh , if you ever hope to be forgiven , As you will need to be forgiven too , Forget our faults , and heaven may pardon yours ! " But the finest part of this scene , and ...
... never wrong'd you , And plead the fatherless and widow's cause . Oh , if you ever hope to be forgiven , As you will need to be forgiven too , Forget our faults , and heaven may pardon yours ! " But the finest part of this scene , and ...
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... never seeing her . The sudden burst with which she revolts at his offer , rivets the most unfeeling . " What ! take him from me ! No , we must never part : ' tis the last hold Of comfort I have left ; and when he falls , All goes along ...
... never seeing her . The sudden burst with which she revolts at his offer , rivets the most unfeeling . " What ! take him from me ! No , we must never part : ' tis the last hold Of comfort I have left ; and when he falls , All goes along ...
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... never upbraided him , " were pronounced with peculiar sensibility ; and in the same scene with Stukely , when he hints her doubts of her husband's fidelity , the surprise she expresses , " What thoughts ? I have no thoughts that wrong ...
... never upbraided him , " were pronounced with peculiar sensibility ; and in the same scene with Stukely , when he hints her doubts of her husband's fidelity , the surprise she expresses , " What thoughts ? I have no thoughts that wrong ...
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