10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FOOTCLOTH»
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Bd. Two gentlemen of Verona. Comedy of errors. Love's ...
Thou dost ride in a footcloth, 10 dost thou not? Say. What of that? Cade. Marry,
thou oughtest not to let thy horse wear a cloak, when honester men than thou go.
in their hose and doublets. Dick. And work in their shirt too ; as myself, ...
William Shakespeare, Nikolaus Delius, 1864
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The First Sketches of the Second and Third Parts of King ...
Thou ridest on a footcloth doest thou n0t.] This passage, though completely
necessary for the sense, is entirely omitted in the edition of 1619 and by Mr.
Knight. This shows the value of the old copies. The first folio reads, “ in a footcloth
,” but the ...
William Shakespeare, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1843
Thou ridest on a footcloth doest thou not.] This passage, though completely
necessary for the sense, is entirely omitted in the edition of 1619 and by Mr.
Knight. This shows the value of the old copies. The first folio reads, "in a footcloth,
" but the ...
Shakespeare Society (Great Britain), 1843
Moreover, thou hast put them in prison; and because they could not read, thou
hast hanged them; when, indeed, only for that cause they have been most worthy
to live. Thou dost ride in a footcloth, 1° dost thou not? Say. What of that? . Cade.
William Shakespeare, Nikolaus Delius, 1864
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The First Sketch of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor
Thou ridest on a footcloth doest thou not.] This passage, though completely
uecessary for the sense, is entirely omitted in the edition of 1619 and by Mr.
Knight. This shows the value of the old copies. The first folio reads, " in a footcloth
," but the ...
William Shakespeare, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1842
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The British Quarterly Review
Verily,' sighed the monk, 'in the mouths of my brethren I am like this footcloth ;'
and, pursuing the train of meditation, he added, after a pause, 'this footcloth
submits to be treated according to the good pleasure of the dog, and whether it
be cast ...
Moreover, thou hast put them in prison; and because they could not read, thou
hast hanged them; when, indeed, only for that cause they have been most worthy
to live. Thou dost ride in a footcloth, 10 dost thou not? Say. What of that? Cade.
William Shakespeare, Nikolaus Delius, 1858
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The Works: In Ten Volumes : Collated with Alle the Former ...
Am I not now your Patient? ye can make (71) Unwholsom Fools sleep for a
garded Footcloth, Whores for a hot sin Osferingz yet I must crave, t That feed ye,
and protect ye, and proclaim ye: Because my Power is far above your searching.
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Lewis Theobald, 1750
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With ...
6 Thou dast ride on a footcloth, ] A footcloth was a horse with houfings which
reached as low as his feet. So, jn, the tragedy of Muleajses the T urk, 1 6 10 : '' I
have seen, fince my coming to Florence, the son of 3 pedlar mounted on a
footcloth.
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, 1778
Thou ridest on a footcloth doest thou not.] This passage, though completely
necessary for the sense, is entirely omitted in the edition of1619 and by Mr.
Knight. This shows the value of the old copies. The first folio reads, “in a footcloth,
” but the ...
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