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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... young minds fond of dramatic representations , to the profession of the stage , contrary , perhaps , to the wishes and prudent advice of his friends ; a profession he has continued to pursue , with all that B 2 Memoirs ...
... young minds fond of dramatic representations , to the profession of the stage , contrary , perhaps , to the wishes and prudent advice of his friends ; a profession he has continued to pursue , with all that B 2 Memoirs ...
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... young to appear on the stage of life . Thus situated , with the incumbrance of a numerous offspring , it is not to be supposed that Miss O'Neill's education could be conducted by her father , with an attention to all those accom ...
... young to appear on the stage of life . Thus situated , with the incumbrance of a numerous offspring , it is not to be supposed that Miss O'Neill's education could be conducted by her father , with an attention to all those accom ...
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... young and tender female , with the more sombre and deep seated grief of the unhappy wife . In this she eminently excels . Different from the modern Juliets who characterize the first part of the cha- racter , by a hoydenish wantonness ...
... young and tender female , with the more sombre and deep seated grief of the unhappy wife . In this she eminently excels . Different from the modern Juliets who characterize the first part of the cha- racter , by a hoydenish wantonness ...
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... young tradesman , the tragedy of the Gamester has a claim to still more frequent representation , as ex- hibiting too faithful a picture to higher life , of the dreadful effects of the gambling table , and that certain ruin which is the ...
... young tradesman , the tragedy of the Gamester has a claim to still more frequent representation , as ex- hibiting too faithful a picture to higher life , of the dreadful effects of the gambling table , and that certain ruin which is the ...
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... young lady of virtue and honour , and in other re- spects not much is to be said . It therefore only calls for extraordinary exertions towards the conclusion of the catastrophe . The character of Monimia is drawn by herself , " Why was ...
... young lady of virtue and honour , and in other re- spects not much is to be said . It therefore only calls for extraordinary exertions towards the conclusion of the catastrophe . The character of Monimia is drawn by herself , " Why was ...
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