| William Shakespeare - 1875 - 516 páginas
...Mine, Hal, mine. P. Hen. I did never see such pitiful rascals. Fal. Tut, tut ! good enough to toss ; food for powder, food for powder ; they'll fill a pit as well as better : tush, man, mortal men, mortal men. West. Ay, but, Sir John, methinks they are exceeding poor and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1875 - 1146 páginas
...Hal, mine. [after. P. Hm. I did never see such pitiful rascals. Fal. Tut, tut ! good enough to toss ; food for powder, food for powder ; they'll fill a pit as well as better : tush, man, mortal men, mortal men. West. Ay, but, Sir John, methinks they are exceeding poor and... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 452 páginas
...Mine, Hal, mine. P. Hen. I did never see such pitiful rascals. Fal. Tut, tut ; good enough to toss ; food for powder, food for powder ; they'll fill a pit as well as better: tush, roan, mortal men. mortal men. West. Ay, but, Sir John, methinks they are exceeding poor and bare,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1875 - 584 páginas
...Mine, Hal, mine. P. Hen. I did never see such pitiful rascals. Fal. Tut, tut ; good enough to toss : food for powder, food for powder ; they'll fill a pit as well as better : tush, man, mortal men, mortal men. West. Ay, but, sir John, methinks, they are exceeding poor and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1876 - 1000 páginas
...Mine, Hal, mine. P. Hen. I did never see such pitiful rascals. Fal. Tut, tut ; good enough to toss : olingbroke. K. Hicli. \Vliat : tush, man, mortal men, mortal men. West. Ay, but, Sir John, methinks they are exceeding poor and... | |
| 1876 - 590 páginas
...mine. "/*. Hni. — 1 did never sec such pitiful rascals. "Fal. — Tut, tut ! good enough to toss; food for powder, food for powder : they'll fill a pit as well as better ; — tush, man ; mortal men, mortal men. " W estmorcitind. — Ay; but, Sir John, methinks they arc... | |
| Charles McKnight - 1873 - 532 páginas
...being present. CHAPTER XXXVI. THE BURIAL — GENERAL DANIEL MOBGAN. Tnt, tut ! good enough to toss : food for powder, food for powder : they'll fill a pit as well as better.— Falalaff. THE morning of the 7th dawned auspiciously. At the early beat of the reveiilti the whole... | |
| 1880 - 584 páginas
...been as many as ten times the losses at Waterloo. There is no doubt that Falstaff's contemptuous ' Food for powder, food for powder : they'll fill a pit as well as better,' was the common style of language. And after the battle of Wakefield, as an example of how such times... | |
| Alfred Rimmer - 1881 - 418 páginas
...been as many as ten times the losses at Waterloo. There is no doubt that Falstaff's contemptuous " Food for powder, food for powder ; they'll fill a pit as well as better," was the common style of language. And after the battle of Wakefield, as an example of how such times... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1882 - 496 páginas
...Mine, Hal, mine. P. Hen. I did never see such pitiful rascals. Ffil. Tut, tut; good enough to toss; food for powder, food for powder; they'll fill a pit, as well as better : lush, man, mortal men, mortal men. West. Ay, but, sir John, methinks they are exceeding poor and... | |
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