| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 740 pages
...venison and rabbits; particularly from Sir Lucy [for he did not even know the knight's Christian name], who had him oft whipt, and sometimes imprisoned, and at last made him fly his native country, to his great advancement. But his reveng was so great, that he is his Justice Clodpate ; and... | |
| 1842 - 732 pages
...unluckiness, in stealing venison and rabbits, particularly from Sir Thomas Lucy, who had him oft whipped, and sometimes imprisoned, and at last made him fly his native county, to his great advancement." Now that gossip may have spread without there being one word of truth in it. Charlecote is also now... | |
| Great Britain - 1845 - 570 pages
...(Shakspere) was much given to all unluckiness, in stealing venison and rabbits, particularly from Sir Lucy, who had him OFT whipt, and SOMETIMES imprisoned, and at last made him fly his native country, to his great advancement. But his revenge was so great that he is his Justice Clodpate; and... | |
| 1845 - 410 pages
...(Shakspere) was much given to all unluckiness, in stealing venison and rabbits, particularly from Sir Lucy, who had him OFT whipt, and SOMETIMES imprisoned, and at last made him fly his native country, to his great advancement. But his revenge was so great that he is his Justice CHodpate; and... | |
| Joseph Hunter - 1845 - 456 pages
...unluckiness, in stealing venison and rabbits, particularly from Sir Lucy, who had him oft whipped, and sometimes imprisoned, and at last made him fly his native county, to his great advancement; but his revenge was so great, that he is his Justice Clodpate, and calls him a great man, and that,... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - Dramatists, English - 1848 - 368 pages
...Mueh given to all unluekiaesse in stealing venison and rabbits, partieularly from Sr . . . . Luey, who had him oft whipt and sometimes imprisoned, and at last made him Jly his native eountry to his great advaneem<. bnt his reveng wot so great, that he is his Justiee... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 408 pages
...; but the magistrate could wound by his authority. It is recorded by Mr. Davies, that the knight " had him oft whipt, and sometimes imprisoned, and at last made him fly his native country." That the severity was undue, there can be little room for doubting. Every contemporary who... | |
| William Russell - Ability - 1853 - 326 pages
...very much given to all unluckiness in stealing venison and rabbits, particularly from Sir Thomas Hucy, who had him oft whipt and sometimes imprisoned!, and...him fly his native county to his great advancement;" he, the Reverend Davis, is unanimously devoted' tb the infernal gods without benefit of clergy, as... | |
| Henry Curling - Theater - 1855 - 282 pages
...of his deer-stealing exploit. According to Fulman, ' Shakespeare was much given to all unluckiness, in stealing venison and rabbits, particularly from Sir Thomas Lucy, who had him oft whipped and sometimes imprisoned, and at last made him fly his native county, to his great advancement.'... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 666 pages
...are found : " Much given to all unluckinesse in stealing venison and rabbits; particularly from Sr Lucy, who had him oft whipt and sometimes imprisoned, and at last made him fly his native country, to his great advancement : but his reveng was so great, that he is his Justice Clodpate [ie... | |
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