The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 11J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 178
... Bardolph . Lady Percy , Wife to Hotspur , and Sister to Mor- timer . Lady Mortimer , Daughter to Glendower , and Wife to Mortimer . Mrs. Quickly , Hostess of a Tavern in Eastcheap . Lords , Officers , Sheriff , Vintner , Chamberlain ...
... Bardolph . Lady Percy , Wife to Hotspur , and Sister to Mor- timer . Lady Mortimer , Daughter to Glendower , and Wife to Mortimer . Mrs. Quickly , Hostess of a Tavern in Eastcheap . Lords , Officers , Sheriff , Vintner , Chamberlain ...
Page 209
... Bardolph , Peto , and Gadshill , shall rob those men that we have already way - laid ; yourself , and I , will not be there : and when they have the booty , if you and I do not rob them , cut this head from my shoulders . P. HEN . But ...
... Bardolph , Peto , and Gadshill , shall rob those men that we have already way - laid ; yourself , and I , will not be there : and when they have the booty , if you and I do not rob them , cut this head from my shoulders . P. HEN . But ...
Page 252
... BARDOLPH and PETO , at some distance . POINS . Come , shelter , shelter ; I have removed Falstaff's horse , and he frets like a gummed velvet.2 P. HEN . Stand close . Enter FALSTAFF . FAL . Poins ! Poins , and be hanged ! Poins ! P. HEN ...
... BARDOLPH and PETO , at some distance . POINS . Come , shelter , shelter ; I have removed Falstaff's horse , and he frets like a gummed velvet.2 P. HEN . Stand close . Enter FALSTAFF . FAL . Poins ! Poins , and be hanged ! Poins ! P. HEN ...
Page 253
... Bar- dolph ! -Peto ! -I'll starve , ere I'll rob a foot fur- ther . An ' twere not as good a deed as drink , to turn true man , and leave these rogues , I am the veriest varlet that ever chewed with a tooth . Eight yards of uneven ...
... Bar- dolph ! -Peto ! -I'll starve , ere I'll rob a foot fur- ther . An ' twere not as good a deed as drink , to turn true man , and leave these rogues , I am the veriest varlet that ever chewed with a tooth . Eight yards of uneven ...
Page 255
... Bardolph , what news ? This is absurd ; he knows Gadshill to be the setter , and asks Bardolph what news . To countenance this impropriety , the latter editions have made Gadshill and Bardolph enter together , but the old copies bring ...
... Bardolph , what news ? This is absurd ; he knows Gadshill to be the setter , and asks Bardolph what news . To countenance this impropriety , the latter editions have made Gadshill and Bardolph enter together , but the old copies bring ...
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