Thine be the laurel then j thy blooming age Can beft, if any can, fupport the ftage ; Which fo declines, that fhortly we may fee Players and plays reduc'd to fecond infancy. Sharp to the world, but thoughtlefs of renown, They plot not on the ftage, but... The dramatic works of ... George Granville - 3 ページGeorge Granville (baron Lansdowne.) 著 - 1752全文表示 - この書籍について
| 1702 - 472 ページ
...the Stage ; Which fo declines, that fliortly we may fee Players and Playsreduc'd to fecond Infancy : Sharp to the World, But thoughtlefs of Renown, They Plot not on the Stage, but pn the Town j And in Defpair their empty Pit to fill, .''..' Set up fome Foreign Monfter... | |
| Collection - 1702 - 476 ページ
...the Stage ; Which fo declines, that fhortly we may fee Players and Plays reduc'd to fecond Infancy: Sharp to the World, But thoughtlefs of Renown, They Plot not on the Stage, but on the Town j And in Defpair their empty Pit to fill, Set up fome Foreign Monfter in the... | |
| George Granville Baron Lansdowne - 1736 - 300 ページ
...that fhortly we may fee Players and Pbys reduc'd to fecond Infancy. A 2 They Plot not on the Stage, but on the Town, And in Defpair, their empty Pit to...foreign Monfter in a Bill : Thus they jog on ; ftill tricking, nev.er thriving ; And murd'ring Plays, which they mifcall Reviving. Our Senfe is Nonfenfe,... | |
| John Dryden - 1743 - 352 ページ
...the Stage ; Which Co-declines, that fhortly we may fee Players and Plays reduc'd to fecond, Infancy. Sharp to the World, but thoughtlefs of renown, They plot not on -the Stage, but on the Town, And, in defpair their empty Pit to fill, Set up fome Foreign Monfter in a Bill.... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 488 ページ
...the ftage ; Which fo declines, that fhortly we may fee Players and plays reduc'd to fecond infancy. Sharp to the world, but thoughtlefs of renown, They...foreign monfter in a bill. Thus they jog on, ftill tricking, never thriving, And murd'ring plays, which they mifcal reviving. Our fenfe is nonfenfe, thro... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 528 ページ
...the flage ; Which fo declines, that fhortly we may fee Players and plays reduc'd to fecond infancy. Sharp to the world, but thoughtlefs of renown, They...pit to fill, Set up fome foreign 'monfter in a bill. *;r '.:•' Thus they jog on, ftill tricking, never thriving, And murd'ring plays, which they mifcal... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 388 ページ
...the ftage ; Which fo declines, that fhortly we may fee Players and plays reduc'd to fecond infancy. Sharp to the world, but thoughtlefs of renown, They plot not on the ftage, but on the town, I Lord Lanfdowne, And, And, in defpair their empty pit to fill, Set up feme foreign monfter in a bill.... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 386 ページ
...the ftage ; Which fo declines, that fhortly we may fee Players and plays reduc'd to fecond infancy. Sharp to the world, but thoughtlefs of renown, They plot not on the ftage, but on the town, i Lord Lu'.fdov. nc. And, And, in defpair their empty pit to fill, Set up fome foreign monfter in a... | |
| John Dryden - 1773 - 268 ページ
...(hortly we may lee Players and plays reduc'd to fecond infancy. Sharp to the world, but thoughtkfs of renown, They plot not on the ftage, but on the...foreign monfter in a bill. Thus they jog on, ftill tricking, never thriving, And murd'ring plays, which they mifeal reviving. * Lord Landftlownc, •Our... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 326 ページ
...the ftage ; Which fo declines, that (hortly we may fee Players and plays reduc'd to fecoml infancy. Sharp to the world, but thoughtlefs of renown, They...foreign monfter in a bill. Thus they jog on, ftill tricking, never thriving, And murdering plays, which they mifcall reviving. Our fenfe is nonfenfe,... | |
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