A Shakespeare Commentary ...F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1957 - 973 pages |
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Page 565
... Pistol as a swaggering rascal , " and the " foul - mouthedst rogue in England , " which makes the hostess declare she will not allow him to enter her house : If he swagger , let him not come here : no , by my faith ; I must live among ...
... Pistol as a swaggering rascal , " and the " foul - mouthedst rogue in England , " which makes the hostess declare she will not allow him to enter her house : If he swagger , let him not come here : no , by my faith ; I must live among ...
Page 578
... Pistol , Falstaff remarks : " What wind blew you hither , Pistol ? " " Not the ill wind which blows no man to good . Sweet knight , thou art now one of the greatest men in this realm , " is Pistol's reply , to which Silence enjoins : By ...
... Pistol , Falstaff remarks : " What wind blew you hither , Pistol ? " " Not the ill wind which blows no man to good . Sweet knight , thou art now one of the greatest men in this realm , " is Pistol's reply , to which Silence enjoins : By ...
Page 650
... Pistol , " who is no " petter than a fellow , " bid him yesterday to " eat his leek , ' but being in a place where " contention " was forbidden he is wearing the national emblem in his cap until he again meets Pistol , and then he ...
... Pistol , " who is no " petter than a fellow , " bid him yesterday to " eat his leek , ' but being in a place where " contention " was forbidden he is wearing the national emblem in his cap until he again meets Pistol , and then he ...
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879966 | 523 |
Source of the Plot Outline of the Play | 951 |
against the Lancastrians who had taken part in the second | 962 |
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