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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... produced a more than overflow- ing house , and shewed the utmost height of public expectation , which was alive to criticize her merits , and to weigh them in the scale with a Yates , a Crawford , and a Siddons , the heroines they had ...
... produced a more than overflow- ing house , and shewed the utmost height of public expectation , which was alive to criticize her merits , and to weigh them in the scale with a Yates , a Crawford , and a Siddons , the heroines they had ...
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... 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 Juliet . O , my love , my wife ! Death , that hath suck'd the honey of thy breath , Hath ...
... 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 Juliet . O , my love , my wife ! Death , that hath suck'd the honey of thy breath , Hath ...
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... produce a similar agitation in a great part of the female audience . Miss O'Neill , though she can- not carry it to the same extreme , certainly displays a most correct and affecting exhibition of the situa- tion ; and if she does not ...
... produce a similar agitation in a great part of the female audience . Miss O'Neill , though she can- not carry it to the same extreme , certainly displays a most correct and affecting exhibition of the situa- tion ; and if she does not ...
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... produce the most powerful impression . Her appearance displayed nothing of the giddy and careless character of most of the females drawn by the German dra- matist : it shewed the super - eminent modesty which one in the critical ...
... produce the most powerful impression . Her appearance displayed nothing of the giddy and careless character of most of the females drawn by the German dra- matist : it shewed the super - eminent modesty which one in the critical ...
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... of all these nice principles which distinguished , according to Mr. Burke , that age of chivalry . Jealousy is the predominant passion which produces the horri- ble catastrophe of the piece - and the demeanour of 64 MEMOIRS OF.
... of all these nice principles which distinguished , according to Mr. Burke , that age of chivalry . Jealousy is the predominant passion which produces the horri- ble catastrophe of the piece - and the demeanour of 64 MEMOIRS OF.
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