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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... of the change in Jaffier's appearance and manner . Her pathetic invocation of heaven to bless him with patience , and his calm but apparently severe reply , intimating the necessity of their immediate parting , MISS O'NEILL . 27.
... of the change in Jaffier's appearance and manner . Her pathetic invocation of heaven to bless him with patience , and his calm but apparently severe reply , intimating the necessity of their immediate parting , MISS O'NEILL . 27.
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... pathetic scene betwixt Priuli and his daughter , in which Miss O'Neill displays all that filial tenderness , and highly softened demeanour , both in look and ex- pression , which constitutes one of her chief excel- lencies . Her reply ...
... pathetic scene betwixt Priuli and his daughter , in which Miss O'Neill displays all that filial tenderness , and highly softened demeanour , both in look and ex- pression , which constitutes one of her chief excel- lencies . Her reply ...
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... pathetic decla- mation , and the conclusion is wound up with admirable expression and action by Miss O'Neill , when she says , " Could I forget What I have been , I might the better bear What I am destin'd to ; I am not the first That ...
... pathetic decla- mation , and the conclusion is wound up with admirable expression and action by Miss O'Neill , when she says , " Could I forget What I have been , I might the better bear What I am destin'd to ; I am not the first That ...
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... pathetic , and expressive look of agonizing regret , and the noble refusal with which it concludes , had irresistible charms on the senses of the audience . " How well do I recollect the sweet evening when you gave me these ! That ...
... pathetic , and expressive look of agonizing regret , and the noble refusal with which it concludes , had irresistible charms on the senses of the audience . " How well do I recollect the sweet evening when you gave me these ! That ...
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... pathetic when she repeats , " Nor turn your eyes this way , where sin and misery , Like loathsome weeds , have over - run the soil , And the destroyer , Shame , has laid all waste . " The scene betwixt her and the protector is highly ...
... pathetic when she repeats , " Nor turn your eyes this way , where sin and misery , Like loathsome weeds , have over - run the soil , And the destroyer , Shame , has laid all waste . " The scene betwixt her and the protector is highly ...
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