| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 780 pagine
...Literature," p. 429. * Here Cumberland lies, having acted his parts, THE TERENCE OF ENGLAND, THE MEXDER OF HEARTS; A flattering painter, who made it his care...To draw men as they ought to be, not as they are. Say, where has our poet this malady caught, Or, wherefore his characters thus without fault? Say, was... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1851 - 160 pagine
...Cumberland lies, having acted his parts, The Terence of England, the mender of hearts ; A flatt'ring painter, who made it his care To draw men as they ought to be, not as they are. His gallants are all faultless, his women divine, And comedy wonders at being so fine ; Like a tragedy queen he has dizen'd... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 768 pagine
...Cumterland lies, having acted his parts, THE TERENCE OF ENGLAND, THE MENDER OF HEARTS; A flattermg painter, who made it his care To draw men as they ought to be, not as they are. Say, where has our poet this malady caught, Or, wherefore his oharactersrfhus without fault? Say, was... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 348 pagine
...agreeable vein, As often we wish'd to have Dick back again. Here Cumberland lies, having acted his parts, The Terence of England, the mender of hearts ; A flattering...ought to be, not as they are. His gallants are all faultless, his women divine, And Comedy wonders at being so fine ; Like a tragedy queen he has dizen'd... | |
| John Forster - 1854 - 578 pagine
...Sheridan ; subtly insinuated it in those famous lines, Here Cumberland lies Laving acted his parts, The Terence of England, the mender of hearts ; A flattering...ought to be, not as they are. His gallants are all faultless, his women divine, And Comedy wonders at being so fine ! Like a tragedy queen he has dizen'd... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith, William Collins, George Gilfillan, Thomas Warton - 1854 - 354 pagine
...vein, As often we wish'd to have Dick back again. eo Here Cumberland3 lies, having acted his parts, The Terence of England, the mender of hearts ; A flattering...as they ought to be, not as they are. His gallants all faultless, his women divine, And Comedy wonders at being so fine : Like a tragedy queen he has... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 524 pagine
...Cumberland lies, having acted his parts, The Terence of England, the mender of hearts; A nattering painter, who made it his care To draw men as they ought to be, not as they are. His gallants are all faultless, his women divine, And comedy wonders at being so fine; Like a tragedy queen he has dizen'd... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 500 pagine
...agreeable vein, As often we wish'd to have Dick back again. Here Cumberland lies, having acted his parts, The Terence of England, the mender of hearts ; A flattering painter, who made it his care J To draw men as they ought to be, not as they are. ' His gallants are all faultless, his women divine,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith, Sir James Prior - 1854 - 564 pagine
...his parts, The Terenee of England, the mender of hearts ; A nattering painter, who made it his eare To draw men as they ought to be, not as they are His gallants are faultless, his women divine, And eomedy wonders at being so fine ; Like a tragedy queen he has dizen'd... | |
| William Collins - 1854 - 430 pagine
...Cumberland lies, having acted his parts, The Terence of England, the mender of hearts; A nattering painter, who made it his care To draw men as they ought to I/e, not as they are. His .gallants are all faultless, his women divine, And comedy wonders at being... | |
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