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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... bed . The last act contains the climax of the whole , and we may remark , that the additions made by the modern patchers of the Drama , have here a happier effect than the original , and affords the Heroine 18 MEMOIRS OF.
... bed . The last act contains the climax of the whole , and we may remark , that the additions made by the modern patchers of the Drama , have here a happier effect than the original , and affords the Heroine 18 MEMOIRS OF.
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... whole representation , and every one left the theatre with the impression , that she was the very Juliet Shakspeare drew , that she spoke , looked , and felt the character . Her appearance on this night fixed her fame - its influence on ...
... whole representation , and every one left the theatre with the impression , that she was the very Juliet Shakspeare drew , that she spoke , looked , and felt the character . Her appearance on this night fixed her fame - its influence on ...
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... whole , and there are few scenes but what are interesting . The incidents to work upon the resolution of Jaffier , and put into the mouth of Pierre , in the second scene , are admirably selected ; when describing the ruin of his house ...
... whole , and there are few scenes but what are interesting . The incidents to work upon the resolution of Jaffier , and put into the mouth of Pierre , in the second scene , are admirably selected ; when describing the ruin of his house ...
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... whole , this tragedy is certainly well cal- culated for the display of Miss O'Neill's talents . Tenderness and softness are the predominant fea- tures of the Heroine , and therefore she has here the advantage of Mrs. Siddons in her ...
... whole , this tragedy is certainly well cal- culated for the display of Miss O'Neill's talents . Tenderness and softness are the predominant fea- tures of the Heroine , and therefore she has here the advantage of Mrs. Siddons in her ...
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... 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 rest of the play presents but one climax of horror . Her ...
... 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 rest of the play presents but one climax of horror . Her ...
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