It means that people were judging him because of his clothes
This means that the clothes he was wearing made it seem as though he was not who he claimed to be. In "Prince and the Pauper," the character's attire did not match his true identity or social status, causing confusion or misperception among those who saw him.
"Prithee" is a contraction of "pray thee" and is an archaic term that is used to mean "I pray thee" or "I beg you." In "The Prince and The Pauper," characters use the term as a polite way to make a request or ask a question.
In Mark Twain's "The Prince and the Pauper," the term "clime" refers to climate or a particular region in which the story takes place. It is used to describe the setting and environment in which the events of the novel occur.
pauper - very poor person, probably dependent on charity and/or public welfare
It means: "Not Poor in Hope"
It means to rub your genitals against someone else's.... through your clothes though.
"Died as a pauper" means that someone died without any money or assets, leaving them in a state of poverty or destitution. It suggests that the person was unable to afford basic necessities or had no financial means at the time of their death.
Pyjamas are clothes I mean, if you wear them, they are clothes. If you didn't, they would not be clothes.
Prince's Port.
You mean Prince Escalus? He rules Verona.
clothing, the clothes.
nothing but the well being of the prince
Prince