| William Shakespeare - 1817 - 372 pages
...near their master:< if to his men, I would curry with master Shallow, that no man could better command his servants. It is certain, that either wise bearing,...Shallow, to keep prince Harry in continual laughter, the wearing-out of six fashions, (which is four terms, or two actions, 6 ) and he shall laugh without... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1814 - 478 pages
...near their master: if to his men, I would curry with master Shallow, that no man could better command his servants. It is certain, that either wise bearing,...Shallow, to keep prince Harry in continual laughter, the wearing-out of six fashions (which is four terms, or two actions), and he shall laugrh without... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1819 - 560 pages
...near their master : if to his men, I would curry with master Shallow, thai no man could better command his servants. It is certain, that either wise bearing«...of their company. I will devise matter enough out ct' this Shallow, to keep prince Harry in continué laughter, the wearing-out of six fashions, (which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 510 pages
...to Cowley's time. See Davideis, book iii. : " Learning consent and concord from his lyre." MALONB. is caught, as men take diseases, one of another: therefore,...Shallow, to keep prince Harry in continual laughter, the wearing-out of six fashions, (which is four terms, or two actions 7,) and he shall laugh without... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 508 pages
...beingrnear their master": if to his men I would curry with master Shallow, that no man could better command his servants. It is certain, that either wise bearing or ignorant carriage, sent instance, is used with reference to the diminutive size of the page or has the ancient signification... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 372 pages
...their master :3 if to his men, I would curry with master Shallow, that no man could better command his servants. It is certain, that either wise bearing,...Shallow, to keep prince Harry in continual laughter, the wearing-out of six fashions, (which is four terms, or two actions,s) and he shall laugh without... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 590 pages
...their master 8 : if to his men, I would curry with master Shallow, that no man could better command his servants. It is certain, that either wise bearing,...Shallow, to keep prince Harry in continual laughter, the wearing-out of six fashions, (which is four terms or two actions <J ,) and he shall laugh without... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 984 pages
...to his men, I would curry with master Shallow, that no man could belter command his servants! ,; Jt 0p 5 Lb pJ9? t # .= >/0 7 c \ !kE P% ! D % the wcanhg-out of six fashions, (which is four terns, or two actions,) and he shall laugh without intercallums.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 518 pages
...near their master : if lo his men, I would curry with master Shallow, that no man could better command his servants. It is certain, that either wise bearing,...Shallow, to keep prince Harry in continual laughter, the wearing-out of six fashions (which is four terms, or two actions,) ми! he shall laugh without... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 422 pages
...near their master : if to his men, 1 would curry with master Shallow, that no man could better command his servants. It is certain, that either wise bearing,...Shallow, to keep prince Harry in continual laughter, the wearing-out of six fashions (which is four terms, or two actions), and he shall laugh without intervallums.... | |
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