The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 31Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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Page 79
... horse hipp'd , with an old mothy saddle and stirrups of no kindred ; besides , pos- sess'd with the glanders and like to mose in the 49. hipp'd ] Rann ; hip'd Ff , Q , Cambridge . 48. chapeless ] The chape was the metal covering at the ...
... horse hipp'd , with an old mothy saddle and stirrups of no kindred ; besides , pos- sess'd with the glanders and like to mose in the 49. hipp'd ] Rann ; hip'd Ff , Q , Cambridge . 48. chapeless ] The chape was the metal covering at the ...
Page 89
... horse . Gru . Ay , sir , they be ready : the oats have eaten the horses . Kath . Nay , then , 201 , 202. you ] you , sir Hanmer , you stay Steevens . وو 206. my horse ] Rowe ( ed . 2 ) read " Horses ; but " horse " is plural in ...
... horse . Gru . Ay , sir , they be ready : the oats have eaten the horses . Kath . Nay , then , 201 , 202. you ] you , sir Hanmer , you stay Steevens . وو 206. my horse ] Rowe ( ed . 2 ) read " Horses ; but " horse " is plural in ...
Page 96
... horse is tired ; my master and mistress fallen out . Curt . How ? Gru . Out of their saddles into the dirt ; and ... horse ? Gru . What's that to thee ? Curt . Why , a horse . 70 Gru . Tell thou the tale : but hadst thou not crossed me ...
... horse is tired ; my master and mistress fallen out . Curt . How ? Gru . Out of their saddles into the dirt ; and ... horse ? Gru . What's that to thee ? Curt . Why , a horse . 70 Gru . Tell thou the tale : but hadst thou not crossed me ...
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