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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... BEVERLEY . The next character , and a most trying one for the real dramatic powers of an actress , in which Miss O'Neill appeared , was Mrs. Beverley , in the Tragedy of the Gamester . This piece is the pro- duction of the late Mr ...
... BEVERLEY . The next character , and a most trying one for the real dramatic powers of an actress , in which Miss O'Neill appeared , was Mrs. Beverley , in the Tragedy of the Gamester . This piece is the pro- duction of the late Mr ...
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... Beverley shewed her clear and chaste conception of the part . Her earnestness of feeling , her deep sensibility , her great apparent eagerness and sincerity in the re- presentation of her character , particularly fit her for this ...
... Beverley shewed her clear and chaste conception of the part . Her earnestness of feeling , her deep sensibility , her great apparent eagerness and sincerity in the re- presentation of her character , particularly fit her for this ...
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... Beverley ; the burst of indignation with which she exclaims , " He has no mistress ; " and her after keen reproaches at the insult offered her , exhibit finished specimens of fine and natural acting , not carried so far as the storm of ...
... Beverley ; the burst of indignation with which she exclaims , " He has no mistress ; " and her after keen reproaches at the insult offered her , exhibit finished specimens of fine and natural acting , not carried so far as the storm of ...
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