| 1702 - 472 páginas
...if any can, fupport 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 in the Bill/")... | |
| John Dryden - 1743 - 352 páginas
...be the Laurel then ; thy blooming Age Can beft, if any can, fupport the Stage ; Which Co-declines, that fhortly we may fee Players and Plays reduc'd...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. Thus they jog on, ftill... | |
| George Granville (baron Lansdowne.) - 1752 - 250 páginas
...the ftage, Whieh fo deelines, that fhortly we may fee Players and plays redue'd to feeond infaney. Sharp to the world, but thoughtlefs of renown, They plot not on the ftage, but on the town, And in defpair, their empty pit to fill. Set up fome foreign monfter in a bill... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 488 páginas
...turn devout. 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...world, but thoughtlefs of renown, They plot not on the ftage, but on the town, And, in defpair their empty pit to fill, Set up fome foreign monfter in a bill.... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 528 páginas
...turn devout.' Thine be the laurel then ; thy blooming age Can beft, if any can, fupport the "ftage ; Which fo declines, that fhortly we may fee Players...world, but thoughtlefs of renown, They plot not on the ftage, but on the town, And, in defpair their empty pit to fill, Set up fome foreign 'monfter in a... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 388 páginas
...turn devout. Thine be the laurel then ; thy blooming age Can beft, if any can, fupport the ftage ; Which fo declines, that fhortly we may fee Players...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... | |
| John Dryden - 1773 - 268 páginas
...thy blooming age Can beft, if any can, fupport the ftage; Which fo deelines, that (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 town, And, in defpair their empty pit... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 438 páginas
...shortly we may see Players and plays reduc'd to second infancy. Sharp to the world, but thoughtless of renown, They plot not on the stage, but on the Town, 20 And, in despair their empty pit to fill, Set up some foreign monster in a hill. Thus they jog on,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 664 páginas
...wifely turn devout. Thine be the laurel then ; thy blooming age Can beft, if any can, fupport the ftage; Which fo declines, that fhortly we may fee Players...world, but thoughtlefs of renown, They plot not on the ftage, but on the town, And, in defpair their empty pit to fill, Setup fome foreign monfter in a bill.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 328 páginas
...turn devout. Thine be the laurel then ; thy blooming age Can beft, if any can, fupport the ftage ; Which fo declines, that fhortly we may fee Players...reduc'd to fecond infancy. Sharp to the world, but thotightlefs of renown, They plot not on the ftage, but on the town, And, in defpair their empty pit... | |
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