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... Siddons , Richardson said to him , with his Newcastle burr : ' Well , well , Sheridan , you should not be so impa- tient ! You know , Kemble told you that after some time she would fall into it . ' This struck me strongly as proof that ...
... Siddons , Richardson said to him , with his Newcastle burr : ' Well , well , Sheridan , you should not be so impa- tient ! You know , Kemble told you that after some time she would fall into it . ' This struck me strongly as proof that ...
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... Siddons ready to read the part for him ; at which few , I imagine , could grieve . His illness had left him by the tertian intermittent , for on the twentieth he stood his ground in the character without shak- ing . Mrs. Siddons , as ...
... Siddons ready to read the part for him ; at which few , I imagine , could grieve . His illness had left him by the tertian intermittent , for on the twentieth he stood his ground in the character without shak- ing . Mrs. Siddons , as ...
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... Siddons passion was combined with lofty imagination and commanding intellect : Miss O'Neill owes everything to extreme sensibility . In her Belvidera and Isabella we see the natural feelings of tenderness and grief worked up to madness ...
... Siddons passion was combined with lofty imagination and commanding intellect : Miss O'Neill owes everything to extreme sensibility . In her Belvidera and Isabella we see the natural feelings of tenderness and grief worked up to madness ...
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