| William Shakespeare - 1765 - 610 pages
...William is become a good Icholar. He is at Oxford ili!', is he not ? 5/7. Indeed, Sir, to my coft. Sbal. He. muft then to the Inns of Court fhortly. I was...I think, they will talk of mad Shallow yet. "5/7. You were call'd lofty Shallow then, coufin. Sbal. I was call'd any thing, and I would have dorc any... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1767 - 314 pages
...Oxford ftill, is he not ? Sil. Indeed, Sir, to my coft. Shd. He muft then to 'the Inns of Court fhortlv. I was once of Clement's Inn ; where, I think, they •will talk of mad Shallow yet. Sil. You were call'd lufty Shafter® then, coufin. Shal. I was call'd any thing, and I would have done... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 530 pages
...William is become a good fcholar. He is at Oxford (till, is he not ? Sil. Indeed, Sir ; to my coft. Sbal. He muft then to the inns of court fhortly. I was once...where, I think, they will talk of mad Shallow yet. ^ unto the Holy Land.~\ This play, like the former, proceeds in one unbroken tenor through the firll... | |
| Thomas Warton - English poetry - 1778 - 570 pages
...is boafting to his coufin Silence of his heroic exploits when he ftudied the law at Clement's-inn. " I was once of Clement's " inn, where I think they will talk of mad Shallow yet. " Sil. You were called lujiy Shallow then, coufin. Shal. I •" was called any thing, and I would have... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1795 - 424 pages
...become a good fcholar : he is at Oxford ilill, is he not? 5iV. Indeed, Sir, to my coft. Shal. .He muit then to the inns of court fhortly; I was once of Clement's inn; where, 1 think, they will talk of mad Shallow yet. Sil. You were call'd hifty Shallow then, coufin. Shal.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1797 - 592 pages
...my coufin William is become a good fcholar : He is at Oxford, ftill, is he not ? SIL. Indeed, fir ; to my coft. SHAL. He muft then to the inns of court...where, I think, they will talk of mad Shallow yet. SIL. You were call'd — lufty Shallow, then, coufin. SHAL. By the mafs, I was call'd any thing ; and... | |
| Samuel Ireland - Historic buildings - 1800 - 454 pages
...ftill, is he not ? SIL. SIL. Indeed Sir, to my coft. SHAL. He muft then to the Inns of Court ihortly : I was once of Clement's Inn ; where, I think they will talk of mad Shallow yet. SIL. You were called lufty Shallow then, coufin. SHAL. I was called anything; and I would have done... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 372 pages
...ftill, is he not f Sil. Indeed, fir ; to my coft. Sbal. He mult then to the inns of court (hortly : I was once of Clement's -inn ; where, I think, they will talk of mad Shallow yet. Sil. You were call'd — lufty Shallow, then, coufin. Sbal. By the mafs, I was call'd any thing ; and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 502 pages
...Oxford, still, is he not? Sil. Indeed sir; to my cost. Shal. He must then to the inns of court shortly : I was once of Clement's- inn ; where, I think, they will talk of mad Shallow yet. Sil. You were call'd — lusty Shallow, then, cousin. Shal. By the mass, I was call'd any thing; and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 494 pages
...still, is liana*? Sil. Ludeed , Sir i to my cwst. Sfial. He musV the.n , to the ions of eonrt shortly: 1 was once of Clement's -inn ; where, I think, they will talk of m«d Shallow yet. Sit.'' You were call'd^— - lusty Shallow, then, cousin. Shal. By the mass , I ^yas... | |
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