In the ludicrous distresses, which, by the laws of comedy, folly is often involved in ; he sunk into such a mixture of piteous pusillanimity, and a consternation so ruefully ridiculous and inconsolable, that when he had shook you, to a fatigue of laughter,... The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected ... - 第 107 頁John Dryden, Walter Scott 著 - 1808完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Colley Cibber - 1740 - 524 頁
...Pufillanimity, and a Confirmation fo rufully ridiculous and incon-* folable, that when he had fhook you, to a Fatigue of Laughter, it became a moot point,...to have pity'd him. When he debated any matter by himfelf, he would fhut up his Mouth with a dumb ftudious Powt, and roll his full Eye into fuch a vacant... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1742 - 242 頁
...piteous Pufillanimity, and Confternation fo ruefully ridiculous and inconfolab'e, that when he had fheok you, to a Fatigue of Laughter, it became a moot point,...to have pity'd him. When he debated any matter by himfelf, he would fhut up his Mouth with a dumb ftudious Powt, and rail his full Eye into fuch a vacant... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1750 - 594 頁
...Pufillariimity, and a Confirmation fo rufully ridiculous and incon* folable, that when he had fhook you, to a Fatigue of Laughter, it became a moot Point,...to have pity'd him. When he debated any matter by himfelf, he would fhut up his Mouth with a dumb ftudious Powt, and roll his full Eye into fuch a vacant... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 頁
...have been honoured (may it be no offence to suppose it) with such grave and right reverend auditors. In the ludicrous distresses, which, by the laws of...became a moot point, whether you ought not to have pitied him. When he debated any matter by himself, he would shut up his mouth with a dumb studious... | |
| 1820 - 562 頁
...have been honour'd (may it be no offence to ' suppose it) with such grave and right reverend auditors. In the ' ludicrous distresses, which by the laws of comedy, Folly is often ' involved in ; he sank into such a mixture of piteous pusillanimity, ' and a consternation so rufully ridiculous and... | |
| John Dryden - 1821 - 570 頁
...this admired character ; and many of the traits remind us strongly of our own excellent Liston : " In the ludicrous distresses, which, by the laws of...piteous pusillanimity, and a consternation so ruefully ludicrous and inconsolable, that when he had shook you to a fatigue of laughter, it became a moot point,... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1822 - 564 頁
...have been honoured (may it be no offence to suppose it) with such grave and right reverend auditors. In the ludicrous distresses, which, by the laws of...ruefully ridiculous and inconsolable, that when he had shaken you to a fatigue of laughter, it became a moot point, whether you ought not to have pitied him.... | |
| 1820 - 558 頁
...have been honour'd (may it be no offence to ' suppose it) with such grave and right reverend auditors. In the ' ludicrous distresses, which by the laws of...of piteous pusillanimity, ' and a consternation so rufully ridiculous and inconsolable, that ' when he had shook you, to a fatigue of laughter, it became... | |
| 1826 - 362 頁
...have been honoured (may it be no offence to suppose it !) with such grave and right reverend auditors. In the ludicrous distresses which by the laws of comedy...became a moot point whether you ought not to have pitied him. When he debated any matter by himself, he would shut up his mouth with a dumb studious... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1826 - 358 頁
...have been honoured (may it be no offence to suppose it 1) with such grave and right reverend auditors. In the ludicrous distresses which by the laws of comedy...became a moot point whether you ought not to have pitied him. When he debated any matter by himself, he would shut up his mouth with a dumb studious... | |
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