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" As in a theatre, the eyes of men, After a well-graced actor leaves the stage, Are idly bent on him that enters next, "Ibid., 11. "
The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes - Seite 265
von John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 4;Band 228

1870 - 792 Seiten
...individual speech ; and when he " is heard no more," they, also, are silenced. Although it may be that " In a theatre, the eyes of men After a well-graced actor leaves the stage, Are idly bent on him that follows next, Thinking his prattle to be tedious," — still, it is certain, no more plaudits will...
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The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden ..., Band 1,Ausgabe 2

John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 591 Seiten
...the crowd, and followed by the shouts and acclamations of the people ; and now behold King Richard entering upon the scene : consider the wretchedness...the stage, " Are idly bent on him that enters next. *i Thinking his prattle to be tedious, — " Even so, or with much more contempt, men's eyes " Did...
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The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden ..., Band 1,Teil 2

John Dryden - 1800 - 624 Seiten
...the crowd, and followed by the shouts and acclamations of the people ; and now behold King Richard entering upon the scene : consider the wretchedness...men, " After a well-graced actor leaves the stage, " Thinking his prattle to be tedious, — " Even so, or with much more contempt, men's eyes " Did scowl...
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The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden, Now First ...

John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 634 Seiten
...the crowd, and followed by the shouts J . and acclamations of the people; and now behold King Richard entering upon the scene: consider the wretchedness...carriage in it, and refrain from pity, if you can: " At in a theatre, the eyes of men, " After » well-graced actor leaves the stage, " Are idly bent...
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The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected ...

John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 500 Seiten
...crowd, and followed by the shouts and acclamations of the people; and now behold King Richard * « entering upon the scene: consider the wretchedness...and refrain from pity, if you can : As in a theatre, tlie eyes of men, After a. well-grac'd actor leaves the stage, Are idly bent on him that enters next,...
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Elements of Criticism, Band 2

Lord Henry Home Kames - 1819 - 434 Seiten
...cry'd, God save thee, Bolinghroke. Du.ichr.ss. 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 who enters next, Thinking his prattle to be tedious; Even so, or with much more contempt, men's eyes...
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Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and ..., Band 11

1826 - 320 Seiten
...nose wilt fipe.tr- grass, or compounding a cup of sack. The loss of Falstaff is irreparable — " Xs in a theatre, the eyes of men, After a well-graced actor leaves the stage, Arc idly bent on him that enters next" — we hear of Azincour — but we think of Shrewsbury. The...
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The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Band 4

1830 - 428 Seiten
...that scene, of that other and dismal entry which he was yet to make into that selfsame city, when " As in a theatre, the eyes of men, . ' After a well-graced actor leaven the ntage, Are Idly bent on him that enter» next, Thinking his prattle to he teitiou», Even...
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Some Account of the English Stage: From the Restoration in 1660 to 1830, Band 5

John Genest - 1832 - 646 Seiten
...well acted — Colman contrived to pay Garrrick a neat compliment by quoting from Richard 2d — " As in a Theatre the eyes of men " After a well-graced...the stage " Are idly bent on him that enters next." — he also introduced some ironical compliments on Operas — Crotchet observes " that Operas are...
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Literary and Theological Review, Band 5

Leonard Woods, Charles D. Pigeon - 1838 - 688 Seiten
...thing ?" With what utter apathy do we but too often regard what we deem a common-place preacher ? " 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; Even so, or with much more contempt"...
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