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( vi ) The Prince's quibbling retort to Falstaff's admonition , " Do not thou , when thou art king , hang a thief " ( I. ii . 58 ff . ) , is evidently a re- miniscence of the Prince's promise in The Famous Victories to make Ned1 Chief ...
( vi ) The Prince's quibbling retort to Falstaff's admonition , " Do not thou , when thou art king , hang a thief " ( I. ii . 58 ff . ) , is evidently a re- miniscence of the Prince's promise in The Famous Victories to make Ned1 Chief ...
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V. But tell me Tom , how much hast thou got ? Tom . Faith my Lord , some foure hundred pound . Hen . V. Foure hundred pounds , brauely spoken Lads . But tell me sirs , thinke you not that it was a vil- lainous part of me to rob my ...
V. But tell me Tom , how much hast thou got ? Tom . Faith my Lord , some foure hundred pound . Hen . V. Foure hundred pounds , brauely spoken Lads . But tell me sirs , thinke you not that it was a vil- lainous part of me to rob my ...
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Well , what sayest thou , art thou guiltie , or not guiltie ? Theefe . Not guiltie , my Lord . Iudge . By whom wilt thou be tride ? Theefe . By my Lord the young Prince , or by my selfe whether you will , Enter the young Prince ...
Well , what sayest thou , art thou guiltie , or not guiltie ? Theefe . Not guiltie , my Lord . Iudge . By whom wilt thou be tride ? Theefe . By my Lord the young Prince , or by my selfe whether you will , Enter the young Prince ...
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Why Iohn thou maist see what princes be in choller , A Iudge a boxe on the eare , Ile tel thee Iohn , O Iohn , I would not haue done it for twentie shillings . Iohn . No nor I , there had bene no way but one with vs , We should haue ...
Why Iohn thou maist see what princes be in choller , A Iudge a boxe on the eare , Ile tel thee Iohn , O Iohn , I would not haue done it for twentie shillings . Iohn . No nor I , there had bene no way but one with vs , We should haue ...
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V. But Ned , so soone as I am King , the first thing I wil do , shal be to put my Lord chiefe Iustice out And thou shalt be my Lord chiefe Iustice of office . of England . Ned . Shall I be Lord chiefe Iustice ?
V. But Ned , so soone as I am King , the first thing I wil do , shal be to put my Lord chiefe Iustice out And thou shalt be my Lord chiefe Iustice of office . of England . Ned . Shall I be Lord chiefe Iustice ?
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