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" And thus still doing, thus he pass'd along. Duch. Alas ! poor Richard ! where rides he the while ? York. As in a theatre, the eyes of men, After a well-graced actor leaves the stage, Are idly bent on him that enters next, Thinking his prattle to be tedious... "
King John. King Richard II. King Henry IV, part I-II - Page 202
by William Shakespeare - 1773
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The beauties of Shakespear: regularly selected from each play ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1752 - 268 pages
...thft while ? York. As in a theatre, the eyes of men, After a well-grac'd a£tor leaves the ftage, .t Are idly bent on him that enters next/. . Thinking...fcowl on Richard : no man cry'd, God fave him! No joyful.tongue gave him his welcome home;But duft was. thrown upon his facred head; .• . Which with...
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The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1752 - 584 pages
...he the while ? Ytrk. As in a Theatre, the eyes of men, After a well-grac'd After leaves the Stage, Are idly bent on him that enters next, Thinking his prattle to be tedious : Evenfo, or with much more contempt, men's eyes Did fcowl on Richard; no man cry'd, God fave him \...
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Works, Volume 3

William Hawkins - 1758 - 420 pages
...Countrymen. " York. As in a Theatre, the Eyes of Men, " After a well-grac'd Aétor leaves the Stage, " Are idly bent on him that enters next, " Thinking...him ! " No joyful Tongue gave him his Welcome Home. RICHARD II. 1 " He fmil'd me in the Face, gave me his Hand, " And, with a feeble Gripe, fays, dear...
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Elements of Criticism, Volume 3

Lord Henry Home Kames - 1762 - 464 pages
...he the while ? York. As in a theatre, the eyes of men, After a well-grac'd aftor leaves the ftage, Are idly bent on him that enters next, Thinking his...But duft was thrown upon his facred head; Which with fuch gentle forrow he fhook off, His face flill combating with Wars and fmiles, The badges or his grief...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1765 - 610 pages
...that enters next, Thinking his prattle to be tedious : v. Even fo, or with much more contempt, men's eyes Did fcowl on Richard; no man cry'd, God fave...duft was thrown upon his facred head ; Which with fuch gentle forrow he fhook off, His face ftill combatiag with tears and fmjles, The badges of his...
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Elements of Criticism: Volume I [-II].

Lord Henry Home Kames - 1765 - 578 pages
...rides he the while! York. As in a theatre, the eyes of men, After a well-grac'd adtor leaves the ftage, Are idly bent on him that enters next, Thinking his...contempt, mens eyes Did fcowl on Richard ; no man c;y'd, God fave him J No joyful tongue gave him his welcome home; But duft was thrown upon his facred...
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The plays of William Shakespeare, with the corrections and illustr ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1765 - 600 pages
...Tork. As in a Theatre, the eyes of men, After a well-grac'd After leaves the Stage, t' Are idly bent 5 on him that enters next, Thinking his prattle to be tedious : Even fo, or with much more contempt, men's eyes Did fcowl on Richard; no man cry'd, God ftve him j No joyful tongue gave him his welcome...
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The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1767 - 504 pages
...he the while ? To>k. As in a theatre, the eyes of men, After a well-grac'd adlor leaves the ftage, Are idly bent on him that enters next, Thinking his prattle to be tedious: liven fo, or with much more contempt, men's eyes Did fcowle on Richard; no man cry'd, God fave him...
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The Works of Shakespear: The comedy of errors. The winter's tale. The life ...

William Shakespeare - 1768 - 356 pages
...rides he the while? York. As in a Theatre, the eyes of men, After a well-grac'd Aftor leaves the Stage, Are idly bent on him that enters next, Thinking his...be tedious : Even fo, or with much more contempt, men's eyes Did fcowl on Richard; no man cry'd, God fave him! No joyful tongue gave him his welcome...
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The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the ..., Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1771 - 442 pages
...rides he the while* YOEK. As in a theatre, the eyes of men, After a well-grac'd actor leaves the flage, Are idly bent on him that enters next, Thinking his...be tedious : Even fo, or with much more contempt, men's eyes Did fcowl on Richard ; no mm cry'rf, God fave him.; No joy(ul tongue gave him his welcome...
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