| Oliver Goldsmith - 1841 - 548 頁
...folly grows proud; And coxcombs, aliks in their failings alone, Adopting his portraits, are pleased with their own; Say, where has our poet this malady caught, Or, wherefore hie characters thus without fault? Say, was it that vainly directing his view To find out men's virtues,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1841 - 292 頁
...Folly grows proud ; And coxcombs, alike in their failings alone, Adoptinghis portraits, are pleas'dwith 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,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1841 - 398 頁
...giving a rout. His fools have their follies so lost in a crowd Of virtues and feelings, that Folly grows proud ; And coxcombs, alike in their failings alone, Adopting his portraits, are pleased with their own. Say, where has our poet this malady caught, Or, wherefore his characters thus... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1842 - 416 頁
...a rout. His fools have their follies so lost in a crowd Of virtues and feelings , that folly grows proud ; And coxcombs , alike in their failings alone...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... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1842 - 446 頁
...giving a rout. His fools have their follies so lost in a crowd Of virtues and feelings, that folly grows proud; And coxcombs, alike in their failings alone, Adopting his portraits, are pleased with their own. Say, where has our poet this malady caught, Or wherefore his characters thus... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1845 - 276 頁
...giving a rout. His fools have their follies so lost in a crowd Of virtues and feelings, that folly grows proud ; And coxcombs, alike in their failings alone,...Adopting his portraits, are pleas'd with their own. 11 Cumberland, at this period, was chiefly noted aa a dramatist — a dramatist of the sentimental... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1845 - 550 頁
...giving a rout. His fools have their follies so lost in a crowd Of virtues and feeling, that folly grows proud; And coxcombs, alike in their failings alone, Adopting his portraits, are pleased with their own; Say, where has our poet this malady caught, Or, wherefore his characters thus... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1846 - 282 頁
...giving a rout. His fools have their follies so lost in a crowd Of virtues and feelings, that folly grows proud ; And coxcombs, alike in their failings alone,...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,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1846 - 416 頁
...giving a rout. His fools have their follies so lost in a crowd Of virtues and feelings, that folly grows proud, And coxcombs, alike in their failings alone,...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,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1846 - 290 頁
...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 pursuing each troublesome elf, He grew lazy at last, and so drew from himself ? Here Douglas... | |
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