| Oliver Goldsmith - 1800 - 192 頁
...failings — a dupe to his art. Like an ill-judging beauty, his colours he spread, And beplaster'd with rouge his own natural red. On the stage he was...affecting; 'Twas only that when he was off he was acting. 'lTheRev.Dr.Dodd. r Dr. Kcnrlck, who read lectures at the Devil Tavern, under the title of " The School... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1803 - 192 頁
...spread, And beplaster'd with rouge his own natural red. On the stage he was natural, simple, affecting j 'Twas only that, when he was off, he was acting. With...reason on earth to go out of his way, He turn'd and he vary'd full ten times a day : Though secure of our hearts, yet confoundedly sick If they were not his... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1805 - 264 頁
...failings — a dupe to his art. Like an ill-judging beauty, his colours he spread, And beplaster'd with rouge his own natural red. On the stage he was...of his way, He turn'd and he varied full ten times a day : Though secure of our hearts, yet confoundedly sick If they were not his own by finessing and... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 248 頁
...a dupe to his art. Like an ill-judging beauty, his colours he spread. And be-plaster'd with rouije his own natural red. On the stage he was natural,...acting;. With no reason on earth to go out of his way, He tuniM and he varied full ten times a day: Tho' secure of our hearts, yet confoundedly sick, If they... | |
| Select collection - 1806 - 262 頁
...be-plaster'd with rouge his own natural red. On the stage he was natural, simple, affecting; $ . Twasonly that when he was off, he was acting. With no reason...on earth to go out of his way, ^ He turn'd and he vary'd full ten times a day ; ^ Tho' secure of our hearts, yet confoundedly sick, 75 He cast off his... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 322 頁
...his failings, a dupe to his art. Like an ill-judging beauty, his colors he spread,. And beplaster'd with rouge his own natural red. On the stage he was...of his way, He turn'd and he varied full ten times a day : Though secure of our hearts, yet confoundedly sick, If they were not his own by finessing and... | |
| 1809 - 402 頁
...nahwal red. On the stage he was uatnral, simple, afi< cling; \ •-•..:>. only that wheu he was oft' he was acting.} With no reason on earth to go out of his way, He turn'd and he varied full ten times a day; Tho' secure of our beaits, yet confoundedly sirk If they were not his own by finessing and trick... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 648 頁
...his failings— a dupe tohis art. Uke an ill-judging beauty, ^his colours he spread, And bcplaster'd with rouge his own natural red. On the stage he was...acting. With no reason on earth to go out of his way, He lurn'd and he varied full ten times a day : Though secure of our hearts, yet confoundedly sick If they... | |
| John Sabine - 1810 - 308 頁
...natural red. Ou On the staire he was natural, simple, affective '.; "I was only that, when he was ottj he was acting. With no reason on earth to go out of...varied full ten times a-day; Though secure of our heart*, yet confoundedly sick, If they were not his own by finessing and trick : He cast oiT his friends,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1813 - 124 頁
...beplaster'cl with rouge kis own natural red. On the stage he was natural, simple, affecting; Twasonly that when he was off, he was acting. 'With no reason...of his way, He turn'd and he varied full ten times a day: Thsugh secure of our hearts, yet confoundedly lick, If they were not his own by finessing and... | |
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