The European Magazine, and London Review, Bände 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... MISS FRANCES HARRIET KELLY , Of the Theatre - Royal , Covent - Garden . Painted from the Life , expressly for this Work . CONTENTS . Original Essays . MENDIR of MISS F. H. KELLY ..... PAGE 3 Lines to the Memory of Captain Burgess . 8 ...
... MISS FRANCES HARRIET KELLY , Of the Theatre - Royal , Covent - Garden . Painted from the Life , expressly for this Work . CONTENTS . Original Essays . MENDIR of MISS F. H. KELLY ..... PAGE 3 Lines to the Memory of Captain Burgess . 8 ...
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... MISS F. FROM the retirement of Miss O'Neil the metropolitan stage was destitute of every actress , who could do honour to the tragic muse , until the debut of the subject of our pre sent memoir . As Miss Kelly's ex- traordinary talents ...
... MISS F. FROM the retirement of Miss O'Neil the metropolitan stage was destitute of every actress , who could do honour to the tragic muse , until the debut of the subject of our pre sent memoir . As Miss Kelly's ex- traordinary talents ...
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... MISS FRANCES HARRIET KELLY was born on the 30th of June , 1805 , in South Audley Street , Grosvenor Square , London . She is of middle stature , extremely well formed , and her features ... Miss F. H. Kelly . [ JAN . MENDIR of MISS F H KELLY.
... MISS FRANCES HARRIET KELLY was born on the 30th of June , 1805 , in South Audley Street , Grosvenor Square , London . She is of middle stature , extremely well formed , and her features ... Miss F. H. Kelly . [ JAN . MENDIR of MISS F H KELLY.
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... Miss Kelly was patronized by the principal families , and it does not appear to be true , as inviduously stated in the London Papers , that her great talents were either coldly received or unappre- ciated by our more mercurial neigh ...
... Miss Kelly was patronized by the principal families , and it does not appear to be true , as inviduously stated in the London Papers , that her great talents were either coldly received or unappre- ciated by our more mercurial neigh ...
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... Miss O'Neil's . The cause seems to be , that Miss O'Neil threw more of her own mind and intellectual con- ception of character into her action , and consequently was partly guided by her feelings , and partly by her reason ; but Miss ...
... Miss O'Neil's . The cause seems to be , that Miss O'Neil threw more of her own mind and intellectual con- ception of character into her action , and consequently was partly guided by her feelings , and partly by her reason ; but Miss ...
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