Henry Iv.: With Introd., And Notes [explanatory And Critical, for Use in ...

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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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Sir John Falstaff ; a tall® gentleman, by Heaven, and a most gallant leader.
ShaL He greets me well, sir. I knew him a good back- sword^ man. How doth the good knight? may I ask how my lady his wife doth ?
Bard, Sir, pardon; a soldier is better accommodated than with a wife.
ShaL It is well said, in faith, sir ; and it is well said in- deed too. Better accommodated ! — it is good ; yea, in- deed, is it : good phrases are surely, and ever were, very commendable. Accommodated ! — it comes oiaccom
...modo : very good ; a good phrase.^® Bard, Pardon, sir ; I have heard the word. Phrase call you it? by this good day, I know not the phrase ;ii but I will maintain the word with my sword to be a soldier-like word, and a word of exceeding good command, by Heaven.
Accommodated ; that is, when a man is, as they say, accom- modated; or when a man is, — being, — whereby *a may be thought to be accommodated; which is an excellent thing.
8 Bold, stout, able are old meanings of tall. See Tiuelfih Night, p.


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