In these plays almost all the characters are good, and exceedingly generous; they are lavish enough of their tin money on the stage; and though they want humour, have abundance of sentiment and feeling. If they happen to have faults or foibles, the spectator... Select British Classics - 第151页1804全本阅读 - 图书信息
| 1852 - 788 页
...faults of mankind make our interest in the pfece. In these plays, almost all the characters are good, and exceedingly generous ; they are lavish enough...to applaud them, in consideration of the goodness of their hearts; so that folly, instead of being ridiculed, is commended, and the comedy aims at touching... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 416 页
...exceedingly generous ; they are lavish enough of their tin money on the stage; and though they want humor, have abundance of sentiment and feeling. If they happen...but to applaud them in consideration of the goodness of their hearts; so that folly, instead of being ridiculed, is commended, and the comedy aims at touching... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith, Sir James Prior - 1850 - 602 页
...their flattering every man in his favorite foible. In these plays almost all the characters are good, and exceedingly generous ; they are lavish enough...their tin money on the stage ; and though they want humor, have abundance of sentiment and feeling. If they happen to have faults or foibles, the spectator... | |
| Washington Irving - 1851 - 402 页
...faults of mankind make our interest in the piece. In these plays almost all the characters are good, and exceedingly generous : they are lavish enough...their tin money on the stage ; and though they want humor, have abundance of sentiment and feeling. If they happen to have faults or foibles, the spectator... | |
| Washington Irving - 1851 - 400 页
...faults of mankind make our interest in the piece. In these plays almost all the characters are good, and exceedingly generous : they are lavish enough...their tin money on the stage ; and though they want humor, have abundance of sentiment and feeling. If they happen to have faults or foibles, the spectator... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 614 页
...faulte of mankind make our interest in the piece. In these plays almost all the characters are good, and exceedingly generous ; they are lavish enough...to applaud them, in consideration of the goodness of their hearts ; so that folly, instead of being ridiculed, is commended, and the comedy aims at touching... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 480 页
...are lavish enough of their (in money on the stage ; and though they want humour, have abundance ol sentiment and feeling. If they happen to have faults...to pardon, but to applaud them, in consideration of th( goodness of their hearts ; so that folly, instead of being ridiculed, is commended, and the comedy... | |
| Washington Irving - 1854 - 396 页
...exceedingly generous : they are lavish enough of their tin money on the stage ; and though they want humor, have abundance of sentiment and feeling. If they happen...spectator is taught not only to pardon, but to applaud thenr in consideration of the goodness of their hearts ; so that folly, instead of being ridiculed,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 538 页
...their nattering every man in his favourite foible. In these plays almost all the characters are good, and exceedingly generous ; they are lavish enough...money on the stage : and though they want humour, have abundanee of sentiment and feeling. If they happen to have faults or foibles, the spectator is taught... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 604 页
...every man in his favorite foible. In these plays almost all the characters are good, and exceedingly they are lavish enough of their tin money on the stage ; and though they want humor, have abundance of sentiment and feeling. If they happen to have faults or foibles, the spectator... | |
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