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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... to ac- tuate young minds fond of dramatic representations , to the profession of the stage , contrary , perhaps , to the wishes and prudent advice of his friends ; a profession he has continued to pursue , with all that B 2 Memoirs ...
... to ac- tuate young minds fond of dramatic representations , to the profession of the stage , contrary , perhaps , to the wishes and prudent advice of his friends ; a profession he has continued to pursue , with all that B 2 Memoirs ...
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... perhaps may be pro- perly said , in some respects , to have been self- taught , and to owe to the powers of her own supe- rior mind that elegance and cultivated understand- ing , which has fitted her for conceiving and en- tering into ...
... perhaps may be pro- perly said , in some respects , to have been self- taught , and to owe to the powers of her own supe- rior mind that elegance and cultivated understand- ing , which has fitted her for conceiving and en- tering into ...
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... perhaps , that an actor , like a poet , is born not edu- cated . The fine conception that embodies thought , and the exquisite feeling that gives effect to situations and circumstances are certainly the gift of nature . A Shakspeare ...
... perhaps , that an actor , like a poet , is born not edu- cated . The fine conception that embodies thought , and the exquisite feeling that gives effect to situations and circumstances are certainly the gift of nature . A Shakspeare ...
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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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... Perhaps there is no character so difficult to personate as the lover , especially in the fe- male . The acting of Miss O'Neill was so su- perior in Juliet , as from the first to electrify the audience . She possest over them , from what ...
... Perhaps there is no character so difficult to personate as the lover , especially in the fe- male . The acting of Miss O'Neill was so su- perior in Juliet , as from the first to electrify the audience . She possest over them , from what ...
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