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Page xxiv
... he cannot get on's horse , but me thinkes Poines and Peto should be stirring here abouts . ” And later in the same scene Sir John of Wrotham says of the King : " he once robde me before I fell to the trade my selfe ; when that foul ...
... he cannot get on's horse , but me thinkes Poines and Peto should be stirring here abouts . ” And later in the same scene Sir John of Wrotham says of the King : " he once robde me before I fell to the trade my selfe ; when that foul ...
Page xxviii
The time for action is at hand : Bardolph is despatched with a letter to Lord John of Lancaster ; Peto is ordered to horse , “ for thou and I have thirty miles to ride yet ere dinner time " ; and Falstaff , for whom a charge of foot has ...
The time for action is at hand : Bardolph is despatched with a letter to Lord John of Lancaster ; Peto is ordered to horse , “ for thou and I have thirty miles to ride yet ere dinner time " ; and Falstaff , for whom a charge of foot has ...
Page xlviii
Faith my Lord , they are hard by , But the best is , we are a horse backe and they be a foote , So we may escape them . Hen . V. Wel , I the vilaines come , let me alone with them . But tel me lockey , how much gots thou from the knaues ...
Faith my Lord , they are hard by , But the best is , we are a horse backe and they be a foote , So we may escape them . Hen . V. Wel , I the vilaines come , let me alone with them . But tel me lockey , how much gots thou from the knaues ...
Page liv
... with landes to maintaine them withall : then I wil haue a bout with my Lord chiefe Iustice , thou shalt hang none but picke purses and horse stealers , and such base minded villaines , but that fellow that wil stand by the high way ...
... with landes to maintaine them withall : then I wil haue a bout with my Lord chiefe Iustice , thou shalt hang none but picke purses and horse stealers , and such base minded villaines , but that fellow that wil stand by the high way ...
Page 4
For V : « close " as a technical term in fenc" afraid of bruising ing see G. Silver , Bref Instructions By his arm'd horses ' hoofs " ; ( 1599 ) , ed . Matthey , p . ior et seq . and Heywood , The foure Prentises of 14. mutual ranks ...
For V : « close " as a technical term in fenc" afraid of bruising ing see G. Silver , Bref Instructions By his arm'd horses ' hoofs " ; ( 1599 ) , ed . Matthey , p . ior et seq . and Heywood , The foure Prentises of 14. mutual ranks ...
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