| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 508 pages
...Oxford, still, is he not? Sil Indeed, Sir; to my cost. Shnl 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 called — lusty Shallow, then, cousin. >/m/ By Ibc mass, I was called any thing ; and... | |
| Tales, Richard Thomson - 1828 - 382 pages
...nurse, Than live to be halterM for cutting a purse P '' MASTER ROBERT SHALLOW A LEGEND OF CLEMENT'S INN. I was once of Clement's Inn; where, I think, they will talk of mad Shallow yet. SHAKSPEARE'S HENRY IV. 2d Part. ONE of the most interesting features of London, and yet it is one which... | |
| 1834 - 612 pages
...believe that this is the extent to which this salutary .principle has been applied. It is sub1 Shallow. I was once of* Clement's Inn; where, I think, they will talk of mad Shallow yet. Silince. You were called — lusty Shallow, then, cousin. Shallaw. By the tnao, I was called any thing;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 556 pages
...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 called — lusty Shallow, then, cousin. Shal. By the mass, I was called any thing ; and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 554 pages
...good scholar. He is at Oxford, still, is he not ? 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. Indeed, sir; to my cost. Shal. By the mass, I was called any thing; and I would have done any... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 550 pages
...Oxford, still, is he not ? SU. 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 called — lusty Shallow, then, cousin. Shal. By the mass, I was called any thing ; and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 672 pages
...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 called " lusty Shallow" then, cousin. Shal. By the mass, I was called anything ; and... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 246 pages
...is he not '! Silence. Indeed, sir, to my cost. Shattow. 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. Silence. You were called lusty Shallow then, cousin. Shallow. I was called anything, and I would have... | |
| 1845 - 618 pages
...The reader of Shakespeare will recollect Justice Shallow's boast, of his prowess as a student. . . " I was once of Clement's Inn, where I think they will talk or other Inn of the like kind, though these were formerly, and even lately, not without repute. I have... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1847 - 592 pages
...into this error by Holinehed, who places Owen Glcndower's death in the tenth year of Henry's ruign. was once of Clement's inn ; where, I think, they will talk of mad Shallow yet. Sil. You were called — lusty Shallow, then, cousin. Siiai. By the mass, I was called any thing ;... | |
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