Adopting his portraits, are pleased with their own. Say, where has our poet this malady caught, Or, wherefore his characters thus without fault ? Say was it, that vainly directing his view To find out men's virtues, and finding them few, Quite sick of... The Brothers: A Comedy, in Five Acts - Сторінка 3автори: Richard Cumberland - 1808 - 75 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| John Sabine - 1810 - 308 стор.
...plt-as'd with their own. Say, where has our poet this malady ca-iarht ? Or, wherefore his character* thr.s without fault? Say, was it that vainly directing his view To find out men's virtues, and finding them few, •v Quire sick of pursuing each troublesome elf, lie grew l*zy at last, and drew from himself?... | |
| William Mudford - 1812 - 348 стор.
...proud, And coxcombs alike in their failings alone, Adopting his portraits are pleas'd with their own ; Say, where has our poet this malady caught ? Or, wherefore...his view To find out men's virtues, and finding them few, O^uite sick of pursuing each troublesome elf, He grew lazy at last, and drew from himself? The... | |
| James Plumptre - 1812 - 552 стор.
...And Cnxrnmhs, alike in their failings alone, * Adopting his portraits are pleas'd with their own, ' Say, where has our poet this malady caught. Or wherefore...his view, ' To find out men's virtues, and finding theoi few, 41 Quite sick of pursuing each tioublesome elf, " He grew lazy at last uud drew from hinuelf... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 470 стор.
...proud, And coxcombs alike in their failings alone, Adopting his portraits, are pleas'd with their owiu Say, where has our poet this malady caught, Or, wherefore...fault ? Say, was it that vainly directing his view To fmd out men's virtues, and finding them few, Quite sick of pursuing each troublesome elf, He grew lazy... | |
| William Mudford - 1812 - 662 стор.
...proud, And coxcombs alike in their failings alone, Adopting his portraits are pleas'd with their own ; Say, where has our poet this malady caught? Or, wherefore...fault ? Say, was it that vainly directing his view To fmd out men's virtues, and finding them few, ijuitc sick of pursuing each troublesome elf, ^ He grew... | |
| William Mudford - 1812 - 666 стор.
...proud, And coxcombs alike in their failings aloue, Adopting his portraits are pleas'd with their own; Say, where has our poet this malady caught ? Or, wherefore his characters thus without fault ? Say, wa&U that vainly directing his view To find out men's virtues, and finding them few, (juite sick of... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1813 - 124 стор.
...portraits, are pleas'd with their own. Say, whet eiV.re has our poet this malady caught; Or, where his characters thus without fault } Say, was it that vainly directing his view To iin.l out men's virtue's and finding them few, Quite sick of pursuing each troublesome elf, He grew... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1816 - 240 стор.
...proud; And coxcombs, alike in their failings alone, Adopting his portraits, are pleus'd with their own. Say, where has our poet this malady caught? Or wherefore...his view To find out men's virtues, and finding them few, Quite sick of pursuing each troublesome elf, He grew lazy at last, and drew from himself. Here... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 стор.
...proud; And coxcombs, alike in their failing! alone, Adopting his port raits are pleas' d with their own. Say, where has our poet this malady caught. Or wherefore his characters thus without laoJt? Say, was it, that vainly directing hit view To find out men'svirtues.and find ing them fnr,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1817 - 192 стор.
...: And coxcombs, alike in their failings alone, Adopting his portraits, are pleas'd with their own. Say, where has our poet this malady caught? Or wherefore...his view To find out men's virtues, and finding them few, Quite sick of pursuing each troublesome elf, He grew lazy at last, and drew from himself. Here... | |
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