... into their mouths, give them mighty good hearts, very fine clothes, furnish a new set of scenes, make a pathetic scene or two, with a sprinkling of tender melancholy conversation through the whole, and there is no doubt but all the ladies will cry,... Select British Classics - 第153页1804全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Washington Irving - 1881 - 952 页
...Of this, however, he is no ways solicitous, as ho measures his fame by his profits. * * * * "Humor at present seems to be departing from the stage; and it will soon happen that our comic players will have nothing left for it but a fine coat and a song. It depends upon the audience whether... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 966 页
...Of this, however, he is no ways solicitous, as he measures his fame by his profits. * * * * " Humor at present seems to be departing from the stage* and it will soon happen that our comic players will have nothing left for it but a fine coat and a song. It depends upon the audience whether... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1883 - 378 页
...must have adhered to his opinion even then, if the following be correctly attributed to him : — " Humour at present seems to be departing from the stage, and it will soon happen that our comic players will have nothing left for it, but a fine coat and a song. It depends upon the audience, whether... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1884 - 528 页
...or humour, into their mouths, give them mighty good hearts, very fine clothes, furnish a new set of scenes, make a pathetic scene or two, with a sprinkling...the stage, and it will soon happen that our comic players will have nothing left for it but a fine coat and a song. It depends upon the audience whether... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1884 - 784 页
...or humour, into their mouths, give them mighty good hearts, very fine clothes, furnish a new set of scenes, make a pathetic scene or two, with a sprinkling...the ladies will cry, and all the gentlemen applaud. These objections, however, are rather specious than solid. It is true that amusement is a great object... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 506 页
...or humour, into their mouths, give them mighty good hearts, very fine clothes, furnish a new set of scenes, make a pathetic scene or two, with a sprinkling...tender melancholy conversation through the whole, an>J there is no doubt but all the ladies will cry, and all the gentlemen applaud. Humour at present... | |
| Washington Irving - 1886 - 608 页
...neglected. Of this, however, he is no ways solicitous, as he measures his fame by his profits. . . . " Humor at present seems to be departing from the stage; and it will soon happen that our comic players will have nothing left for it but a fine coat and a song. It depends upon the audience whether... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1893 - 780 页
...or humour, into their mouths, give them mighty good hearts, very fine clothes, furnish a new set of Y <, players will have nothing left for it but a fine coat and a song. It depends upon the audience whether... | |
| Calvin Smith Brown - 1898 - 602 页
...humour, into their mouths ; give them mighty good hearts, very fine clothes ; furnish a new set of scenes ; make a pathetic scene or two, with a sprinkling...the stage; and it will soon happen that our comic players will have nothing left for it but a fine coat and a song. The Westminster Magazine, 1 773.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1903 - 302 页
...or humour, into their mouths, give them mighty good hearts, very fine clothes, furnish a new set of scenes, make a pathetic scene or two, with a sprinkling...the stage, and it will soon happen that our comic players will have nothing left for it but a fine coat and a song. It depends upon the audience whether... | |
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