Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Issue 35

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Let gallows gape for dog, let man go free, (1 ) Henry V, iii. 2. (« ) Henry V, iii. 1.
Digiti zed by Google 104 FALSTAFF AND HIS FOLLOWERS : And let not hemp his windpipe suffocate ; But Exeter, hath given the doom of death For pax of little price.
Speak, Captain, for his life, and I will thee requite/' (^ ) Fluellen refuses to interfere, and therefore, as we hear no more of these worthies, it may be presumed the law took its course, particularly as Pistol, in his farewell reflections, makes no
... allusion to his quondam companions in arms.
Let us now take a glance at Justice Shallow and the little group which surrounds him. Cousin Slender, Cousin Silence, and Davy, the butler. There is a wonderfully life- like character about them of rusticity, conceit, and free and easy living. They are no doubt reproductions of actual individuals who had come within the purview of the dramatist. It is usually supposed that Justice Shallow^ though the scene is laid in Gloucestershire, represents the Sir Thomas Lucy, of Charlecote, Warwickshire, justice of the quorum, into whose awful presence the youthful poet was brought, in durance vile, after his deer-stealing escapade.


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