British Anthologies, 9. kötetEdward Arber Henry Frowde, 1900 |
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vi. oldal
... Garrick to Mrs. Brooke Mr. C. Macklin to Mr. Garrick Mr. Garrick to Mr. C. Macklin . Mr. C. Macklin to Mr. Garrick Mrs. E. Griffith to Ditto Mr. Garrick to Mrs. Griffith . Mr. Garrick to Mr. Fountain Miss Pope to Mr. Garrick Mr. Garrick ...
... Garrick to Mrs. Brooke Mr. C. Macklin to Mr. Garrick Mr. Garrick to Mr. C. Macklin . Mr. C. Macklin to Mr. Garrick Mrs. E. Griffith to Ditto Mr. Garrick to Mrs. Griffith . Mr. Garrick to Mr. Fountain Miss Pope to Mr. Garrick Mr. Garrick ...
v. oldal
David Garrick. 起 CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME . Page • 29 • • ib . 30 31 32 ib . 33 34 35 36 37 • 38 ib . • 39 • ib ... Garrick Sir Joshua Reynolds to Ditto Mr. J. Aickin to Ditto Mr. Vernon to Ditto Mr. Garrick to Mr. Vernon Lord ...
David Garrick. 起 CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME . Page • 29 • • ib . 30 31 32 ib . 33 34 35 36 37 • 38 ib . • 39 • ib ... Garrick Sir Joshua Reynolds to Ditto Mr. J. Aickin to Ditto Mr. Vernon to Ditto Mr. Garrick to Mr. Vernon Lord ...
3. oldal
... Garrick on the art of acting , as we do Xenophon and Caesar , or the king of Prussia , on the art of war'4 Garrick himself was well aware of this desire but never gave Boswell nor anyone else quite what they wanted . When he wrote his ...
... Garrick on the art of acting , as we do Xenophon and Caesar , or the king of Prussia , on the art of war'4 Garrick himself was well aware of this desire but never gave Boswell nor anyone else quite what they wanted . When he wrote his ...
viii. oldal
... Garrick's first biographer , makes no mention of it , and refers to " his first visit to Paris in 1752 " only as the occasion when Garrick saw the actress Clairon . Murphy is silent about trip and Diary . Knight writes that " Foote and ...
... Garrick's first biographer , makes no mention of it , and refers to " his first visit to Paris in 1752 " only as the occasion when Garrick saw the actress Clairon . Murphy is silent about trip and Diary . Knight writes that " Foote and ...
12. oldal
... Garrick Club and myself upon its own just merits ; and whether , while this has been my object , divested of any irritating or disagreeable accompaniment , the Committee a body of gentlemen not to be questioned in their individual ...
... Garrick Club and myself upon its own just merits ; and whether , while this has been my object , divested of any irritating or disagreeable accompaniment , the Committee a body of gentlemen not to be questioned in their individual ...
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AMYNTA ANON Bard beauteous beauty beneath blessed blooming blush bosom brave Captain DEATH breast breath Britons charms cheek cheerful Chiswick House CHLOE CHORUS cried crown Cumnor Hall CUPID dance dear MOLLY LEPELL e'er Earl ev'ry eyes fair fair Lady fancy fate fear flame flocks flowers fond frae GARRICK Graces green grove happy haste hear heart Heart of Oak HEBE hounds Invermay JOHNNIE COPE kiss KITTY CLIVE Lady Lasses looks lovely PEGGY Lover lyre Maid Marble Hill mind morning Muse ne'er Nereids NEREUS never night Numbers Nymph o'er pain Passion PINDAR pity plain pleasure praise pride reign rose round rove scorn shade Shepherd short empire sigh sing smile soft Song soul stole strain Strawberry Hill sure Swain sweet tear tell tender thee There's nae luck thou tuneful Twas vale voice Warwickshire wauking weep winds Youth
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3. oldal - I still had hopes, my latest hours to crown, Amidst these humble bowers to lay me down; To husband out life's taper at the close, And keep the flame from wasting, by repose : I still had hopes, for pride attends us still, Amidst the swains to show my...
6. oldal - Thus to relieve the wretched was his pride, And e'en his failings leaned to virtue's side: But in his duty prompt at every call, He watched and wept, he prayed and felt for all. And as a bird each fond endearment tries To tempt its new-fledged offspring to the skies. He tried each art, reproved each dull delay, Allured to brighter worlds, and led the way.
15. oldal - Here lies our good Edmund, whose genius was such, We scarcely can praise it or blame it too much ; Who, born for the universe, narrowed his mind, And to party gave up what was meant for mankind...
xii. oldal - The dancing pair that simply sought renown, By holding out to tire each other down...
xii. oldal - Dear lovely bowers of innocence and ease, Seats of my youth, when every sport could please, How often have I loitered o'er thy green, Where humble happiness endeared each scene...
ix. oldal - But mine the sorrow, mine the fault, And well my life shall pay; I'll seek the solitude he sought, And stretch me where he lay. < And there forlorn, despairing, hid, I'll lay me down and die; 'Twas so for me that Edwin did, And so for him will I.
71. oldal - One morn I miss'd him on the custom'd hill, Along the heath, and near his favourite tree; Another came; nor yet beside the rill, Nor up the lawn, nor at the wood was he ; The next with dirges due in sad array ' Slow through the church-way path we saw him borne, — Approach and read (for thou canst read) the lay Graved on the stone beneath yon aged thorn.
69. oldal - Aeolian lyre, awake, And give to rapture all thy trembling strings. From Helicon's harmonious springs A thousand rills their mazy progress take: The laughing flowers, that round them blow, Drink life and fragrance as they flow. Now the rich stream of music winds along, Deep, majestic, smooth, and strong, Through verdant vales and Ceres...
2. oldal - Remembrance wakes with all her busy train, Swells at my breast, and turns the past to pain. In all my wanderings round this world of care, In all my griefs - and God has given my share I still had hopes my latest hours to crown...
69. oldal - For them no more the blazing hearth shall burn Or busy housewife ply her evening care: No children run to lisp their sire's return, Or climb his knees the envied kiss to share.