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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... picture of the morals and manners of a people . The interest which Dramatic representa- tions create , is naturally transferred to those through whose agency , improvement , enter- tainment , and pleasure , are thus conferred , and the ...
... picture of the morals and manners of a people . The interest which Dramatic representa- tions create , is naturally transferred to those through whose agency , improvement , enter- tainment , and pleasure , are thus conferred , and the ...
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... picture of high- finished acting , if equalled , 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 ...
... picture of high- finished acting , if equalled , 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 ...
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... picture of her character . Nay , she pertinaciously persists to obtrude them upon him ; for , when he says , " Death ! doom'd to die ! condemn'd unheard ! unpleaded ! She replies , Nay , cruel'st racks and torments are preparing To ...
... picture of her character . Nay , she pertinaciously persists to obtrude them upon him ; for , when he says , " Death ! doom'd to die ! condemn'd unheard ! unpleaded ! She replies , Nay , cruel'st racks and torments are preparing To ...
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... picture of dramatic excellence by our Heroine . Her after explanation , thinking she gone too far , is inimitably fine , had " I give you all- My hand ; and would I had a heart to give . " The soliloquy of Isabella on the reception of ...
... picture of dramatic excellence by our Heroine . Her after explanation , thinking she gone too far , is inimitably fine , had " I give you all- My hand ; and would I had a heart to give . " The soliloquy of Isabella on the reception of ...
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... picture to higher life , of the dreadful effects of the gambling table , and that certain ruin which is the attendant of deep play . The scene here is one entirely domestic . wants what we may term the majesty of woe . It possesses no ...
... picture to higher life , of the dreadful effects of the gambling table , and that certain ruin which is the attendant of deep play . The scene here is one entirely domestic . wants what we may term the majesty of woe . It possesses no ...
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