Memoirs of Miss O'Neill: Containing Her Public Character, Private Life, and Dramatic Progress, from Her Entrance Upon the Stage;...D. Cox, 1816 - 100 страници |
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... 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 merit of the Actor no less ...
... 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 merit of the Actor no less ...
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... manner peculiarly elegant and modest , which shews great art to render the scenes of ordinary life on the stage , free from the apparent art of the actor , or the supineness of affected ease . Her con- templation of Romeo in the ...
... manner peculiarly elegant and modest , which shews great art to render the scenes of ordinary life on the stage , free from the apparent art of the actor , or the supineness of affected ease . Her con- templation of Romeo in the ...
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... manner also in which Belvidera is first in- troduced , give a strong prepossession in favour of an actress like Miss O'Neill , where soft and tender thrill is so much suited to the situation , and a uni- versal stillness and anxiety ...
... manner also in which Belvidera is first in- troduced , give a strong prepossession in favour of an actress like Miss O'Neill , where soft and tender thrill is so much suited to the situation , and a uni- versal stillness and anxiety ...
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... change in Jaffier's appearance and manner . Her pathetic invocation of heaven to bless him with patience , and his calm but apparently severe reply , intimating the necessity of their immediate parting , MISS O'NEILL . 27.
... change in Jaffier's appearance and manner . Her pathetic invocation of heaven to bless him with patience , and his calm but apparently severe reply , intimating the necessity of their immediate parting , MISS O'NEILL . 27.
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... manner , all unite in the most forcible appeal to the heart . The second scene of the fourth act presents a different style of acting from the preceding part , where she assumes the lofty grandeur and heroic mien of bold persuasion and ...
... manner , all unite in the most forcible appeal to the heart . The second scene of the fourth act presents a different style of acting from the preceding part , where she assumes the lofty grandeur and heroic mien of bold persuasion and ...
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