The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Page 120
... SHAL . Come on , come on , come on ; give me your hand , fir , give me your hand , fir : an early ftirrer , by the rood . And how doth my good cou fin Silence ? 9 Juftice Shallow's Houfe in Glocestershire . ] From the fol . lowing ...
... SHAL . Come on , come on , come on ; give me your hand , fir , give me your hand , fir : an early ftirrer , by the rood . And how doth my good cou fin Silence ? 9 Juftice Shallow's Houfe in Glocestershire . ] From the fol . lowing ...
Page 121
... SHAL . By yea and nay , fir , I dare fay , my cou- fin William is become a good fcholar : He is at Oxford , ftill , is he not ? SIL . Indeed , fir ; to my coft . SHAL . He must then to the inns of court fhortly : I was once of Clement's ...
... SHAL . By yea and nay , fir , I dare fay , my cou- fin William is become a good fcholar : He is at Oxford , ftill , is he not ? SIL . Indeed , fir ; to my coft . SHAL . He must then to the inns of court fhortly : I was once of Clement's ...
Page 124
... SHAL . The fame fir John , the very fame . I faw him break Skogan's head at the court gate , when note 8 fore as a man of huge kindred ; but he means a fat man , not ą man nobly allied . From a pamphlet already quoted , entitled , The ...
... SHAL . The fame fir John , the very fame . I faw him break Skogan's head at the court gate , when note 8 fore as a man of huge kindred ; but he means a fat man , not ą man nobly allied . From a pamphlet already quoted , entitled , The ...
Page 127
... SHAL . Certain , ' tis certain ; very fure , very fure : death , as the Pfalmift faith , is certain to all ; all fhall die . How a good yoke of bullocks at Stam- ford fair ? SIL . Truly , coufin , I was not there . SHAL . Death is ...
... SHAL . Certain , ' tis certain ; very fure , very fure : death , as the Pfalmift faith , is certain to all ; all fhall die . How a good yoke of bullocks at Stam- ford fair ? SIL . Truly , coufin , I was not there . SHAL . Death is ...
Page 128
... SHAL . And is old Double dead ! Enter BARDOLPH , and one with him . SIL . Here come two of fir John Falstaff's men , as I think . BARD . Good morrow , honeft gentlemen : I be- feech you , which is juftice Shallow ? SHAL . I am Robert ...
... SHAL . And is old Double dead ! Enter BARDOLPH , and one with him . SIL . Here come two of fir John Falstaff's men , as I think . BARD . Good morrow , honeft gentlemen : I be- feech you , which is juftice Shallow ? SHAL . I am Robert ...
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