| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 928 pages
...Oxford, still, is he not? Sil. Indeed, sir; to my cost. Shnl. He must then to the inns of court shortly. & * ) : Stl. You were called lusty Shallow then, cousin. SlntL By the mass, I was called any thing ; and I... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 832 pages
...still, is he not? Sil. Indeed, sir ; to my cost. Shal. He must, then, to the inns of court shortly. 7"r& + / + . .P#Z*[*\*s-^*v.e.f.P,5.0 1 Su. You were called "lusty Shallow" then, cousin. S!ml. By the mass, I was called anything ; and I... | |
| John Timbs - 1855 - 1026 pages
...hence been called a blackamoor. Snakspeare has left us a picture from this Inn at his period : Shallow. 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. By the mass, I was called any thing... | |
| John Timbs - 1855 - 818 pages
...called a blackamoor. Shakspeare has left us a picture from this Inn at his period : Shallow. I wa* once of Clement's Inn, where, I think, they will talk of mad Shallow yet. Silence, You were called lusty Shallow, then, cousin. Shallow. By the mass, I was called any thing:... | |
| Peter Cunningham - 1856 - 382 pages
...Houlker, an attorney in Clifford's Inn. Justice Shallow was a student of Clement's Inn. " Stuillow. 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. By the mass, I was called anything... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 596 pages
...mit der Stimme und J'i« Widerhall sich verhält. 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. 8iL You were called lusty Shallow then, cousin. Sh<zl. By the mass, I was called any thing; and I would... | |
| Edward Stanford Ltd - 1860 - 280 pages
...is named from the adjoining church of St. Clement's Danes. Shakspeare makes Justice Shallow say, " I was once of Clement's Inn, where I think they will talk of mad Shallow yet." LYONS' INN is in Wych-street. These three Inns belong to the Inner Temple. NEW INN is entered through... | |
| Charles Cowden Clarke - 1863 - 546 pages
...years ago." ***** At another time he says, as though Silence had been now first introduced to him, " 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." Like a provincial-bred man, also, Silence thinks... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 686 pages
...still, is he not? Sil. Indeed, sir, to my cost. 10 Shal. A' must> then, to the inns o' 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 - 1864 - 586 pages
...Widerhall sich verhält. 20) So die Fol. Die Q. mul. 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. Yon were called lusty Shallow then, cousin. ?,/ Shal. By the mass , I was called any thing ; and... | |
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