Mrs. Jordan, المجلد 1Athenaeum Press, 1830 |
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الصفحة 73
... passion , in words that ' echo truly ' all its best feelings ? " What ! why , that the mere melody of her utterance brought tears into the eyes , and that passion had never had so modest and enchanting an interpreter . In a word , it ...
... passion , in words that ' echo truly ' all its best feelings ? " What ! why , that the mere melody of her utterance brought tears into the eyes , and that passion had never had so modest and enchanting an interpreter . In a word , it ...
الصفحة 259
... passion of Helena for her son ; but not a hand was raised in their favour , so that all was not well , and could not end well , for it was not repeated . Opera now took its turn , and the indefatigable Cobb brought out his " Cherokee ...
... passion of Helena for her son ; but not a hand was raised in their favour , so that all was not well , and could not end well , for it was not repeated . Opera now took its turn , and the indefatigable Cobb brought out his " Cherokee ...
الصفحة 288
... passions , and the latter only his infirmities . Mr. Dodd had none of the restless ambition of our present actors ... passion was to collect the early editions of our plays , which he began when they could be bought by something below ...
... passions , and the latter only his infirmities . Mr. Dodd had none of the restless ambition of our present actors ... passion was to collect the early editions of our plays , which he began when they could be bought by something below ...
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