| John Bell - 1793 - 612 oldal
...Hoydons and romps, led on by Gen. Clive. 686 In spite of outward blemishes she shone, For humour fam'd, and humour all her own : Easy, as if at home, the stage she trode, Nor sought the critic'spraise nor fear'd his rod : 690 Original in spirit and in ease, She pleas'd... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1807 - 436 oldal
...characters, might still be drawn for Miss POPE : In spite of outward blemishes she shone For humour fam'd and humour all her own. Easy, as if at home, the stage she trod, Nor sought the critic's praise nor fear'd his rod. Original in spirit and in case She pleas'd by hiding all attempts to please. It has... | |
| 1807 - 474 oldal
...Jordan for Clive, and uiaka it a pleasure of memory to record, that " She shone, For humour fam'd, and humour all her own. Easy, as if at home, the stage she trod, Nor sought the critic's praise, nor fear"d his rod : Original in spirit and in ease, She pleas'd, by hiding all attempts to please ; No... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 622 oldal
...Hoydens and ю nps, led on by gen'ral Clive. In spite of outward blemishes, she shone For humour t'am'd, and humour all her own. Easy, as if at home, the stage she trod, Nor sought the critic's praise, nor fear'd his rod. Original in spirit and in She pleas'd by hiding all attempts to please. No comic actress... | |
| George Colman - 1820 - 402 oldal
...Strawberry Hill. " First, giggling, plotting chambermaids arrive, Hoydens and romps, led on by Gen'ral Clive. In spite of outward blemishes she shone, For Humour famed, and Humour all her own ;" &c. &c. CHURCHIUL. I shall be extreamly glad to See you, and think it woud be very right if you... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 412 oldal
...Hoydens and romps, led on by gen'ral ('live. In spite of outward blemishes, she shone For humour fam'd, and humour all her own. Easy, as if at home, the stage she trod, Nor sought the critic's praise, nor fear'd his rod. Original in spirit and in ease, She pleas'd by hiding all attempts to please. No comic... | |
| Sir Charles Hanbury Williams - 1822 - 290 oldal
...N— , First giggling, prattling, chambermaids arrive, Hoydens and romps, led on by General Clive t ;. In spite of outward blemishes, she shone, For humour...Stage she trod, Nor sought the critic's praise, nor fear'd his rod ; Original in spirit, and in ease, She pleased by hiding all attempts to please, No... | |
| Sir Charles Hanbury Williams - 1822 - 296 oldal
....f ; First giggling, prattling, chambermaids arrive, Hoydens and romps, led on by General Olives. )V In spite of outward blemishes, she shone, For humour...Stage she trod, Nor sought the critic's praise, nor fear'd his rod ; Original in spirit, and in ease, She pleased by hiding all attempts to please, No... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 276 oldal
...Lnn, by his excellent performance of Harlequin : in which he remained uurivaled during half a century. First giggling, plotting chambermaids arrive, Hoydens and romps led on by General Clive56; In spite of outward blemishes she shone, Por humour famed and humour all her own: Easy, as... | |
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