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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... pieces , a man , great as a dramatic poet , but who literally died of want , while his produc- tions have conferred plenty and happiness on others . The age in which he lived was insensible to his merit , though ample justice has been ...
... pieces , a man , great as a dramatic poet , but who literally died of want , while his produc- tions have conferred plenty and happiness on others . The age in which he lived was insensible to his merit , though ample justice has been ...
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... piece has always been considered as the first of Mrs. Siddons's represen- tations , and so much of the sublime and terrible occurs in it , that it is well suited to shew to advan- tage her great powers . The character of the Heroine of ...
... piece has always been considered as the first of Mrs. Siddons's represen- tations , and so much of the sublime and terrible occurs in it , that it is well suited to shew to advan- tage her great powers . The character of the Heroine of ...
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... piece of 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 ...
... piece of 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 ...
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... pieces of acting that can appear on the stage . Indeed , the whole of that scene requires a masterpiece of talent to do it justice , and the applause Miss O'Neill has re- ceived in it , is the best eulogium that can be made of her . The ...
... pieces of acting that can appear on the stage . Indeed , the whole of that scene requires a masterpiece of talent to do it justice , and the applause Miss O'Neill has re- ceived in it , is the best eulogium that can be made of her . The ...
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... piece is the pro- duction of the late Mr. Moore , well - known as the author of Fables to the Fair Sex . It is a highly- interesting tragedy , as it draws its subject from ordinary life , and represents the catastrophe at- It tending a ...
... piece is the pro- duction of the late Mr. Moore , well - known as the author of Fables to the Fair Sex . It is a highly- interesting tragedy , as it draws its subject from ordinary life , and represents the catastrophe at- It tending a ...
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