| Henry Fielding - 1749 - 386 páginas
...But that Remembrance fays — THE TH i NGS HAVE BEEN ! , ' '- ' . * The DEITY. . .; In In all chefe, however, and in every other Similitude of Life to the Theatre, the Refemblance hath been always taken ,from the Stage only. None, as I remember, have at all confidered... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1749 - 348 páginas
...Traces left of all tie bufy Scene, But that Remembrance fmys — THE THINGS HAVE BEEN ! In all thefe, however, and in every other Similitude of Life to the Theatre, the Refemblance hath been always taken from the Stage only. None, rts I remember, have at all confidered... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 664 páginas
...pride, their passions, to thy ends inclin'd : Awhile they glitter in the face of day, Then at thy nod the phantoms pass away; No traces left of all the...scene, But that remembrance says — The things have leen / In all these, however, and in every other similitude of life to the theatre, the resemblance... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 622 páginas
...pride, their passions, to thy ends inclin'd : A while they glitter in the face of day, Then at thy nod the phantoms pass away ; No traces left of all the...busy scene, But that remembrance says — The things hai't teen ! " But" (questions Doubt) " whence sickly Nature feels The ague-fits her face, so oft reveals... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 622 páginas
...pride, their passions, to thy ends inclin'd : A while they glitter in the face of day, Then at thy nod the phantoms pass away ; No traces left of all the busy scene, But that remembrance says — The Ihhigi hove keen ! " But" (questions Doubt) " whence sickly Nature feels The ague-fits her face so... | |
| 1817 - 314 páginas
...pride, their passions, to thy ends inclin'd : Awhile they glitter in the face of day, Then at thy nod the phantoms pass away ; No traces left of all the...But that remembrance says—' The things have been!' ' But,' questions Doubt, ' whence sickly nature feels The ague-fits her face so oft reveals ? Whence... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1820 - 444 páginas
...pride, their passions, to thy ends inclin'd, Awhile they g4itt«r in the face of day, Then at thy nod the phantoms pass away ; No traces left of all the busy scene, But that remembrance says — iltt things have been ! In all these, however, and in 'every other similitude of -life to the theatre,... | |
| 1820 - 456 páginas
...pride, their passions, to thy ends inclin'd. Awhile they glitter in the face of day. Then at thy nod the phantoms pass away; No traces left of all the busy scene, But that remembrance says—the things have been I In all these, however, and in every other similitude of life to the theatre,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 850 páginas
...pride, their passions, to thy ends inclined : A white they glitter in the face of day, Then at thy nod the phantoms pass away ; No traces left of all the...at all considered the audience at this great drama. • The Deity. But ав nature often exhibits some of her best performances to a very full house ;... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 278 páginas
...pride, their passions to thy ends inclined : A while they glitter in the face of day, Then at thy nod the phantoms pass away ; No traces left of all the busy scene, [been !' But that remembrance says — ' The things have ' But(questions Doubt) whence sickly nature... | |
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