 | 2002 - 264 pages
...Shakespeare, illustrating simple rooted depth, the acceptance of mortality and a sharp marketing eye: 'Death, as the Psalmist saith, is certain to all; all shall die . . . How a good yoke of bullocks at Stamford Fair?' Johnson's acquaintance Oliver Edwards: 'I have tried too in my time to be a philosopher;... | |
 | 2004 - 228 pages
...that comes hither anon about soldiers? Silence We shall all follow, cousin. Shallow Certain, it is certain; very sure, very sure. Death, as the Psalmist saith, is certain to all; all shall die. Falstaff, once their fellow-student, arrives on a recruiting campaign for the King. Falstaff I am glad... | |
 | Colin Butler - 2005 - 217 pages
...have spent! And to see how many of my old acquaintance are dead! S1LENCE:We shall all follow, cousin. SHALLOW: Certain, 'tis certain, very sure, very sure....all, all shall die. How a good yoke of bullocks at Stamford fair? SILENCE: By my troth, I was not there. SHALLOW: Death is certain. Is old Double of your... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 2011 - 404 pages
...have spent! And to see how many of my old acquaintance are dead. SILENCE We shall all follow, cousin. SHALLOW Certain, 'tis certain, very sure, very sure....Death, as the Psalmist saith, is certain to all. All 40 shall die. How a good yoke of bullocks at (Stamford) Mr? SILENCE By my troth, (cousin,) I was not... | |
 | Brian Vickers - 2005 - 472 pages
...present shrewd and direct: Certain, 'tis certain, very sure, very sure. Death as the Psalmist says, is certain to all, all shall die. How a good yoke of bullocks at Stamford Fair? . . . How a score of ewes now? Secondly, his feeble wit is shown in the extravagant... | |
 | 2005 - 500 pages
...arriving in the immediate wake of an anxious scene in the Court when the issue was King Henry's mortality? Shallow: Certain, 'tis certain: very sure, very sure; death, as the Psalmist says, is certain to all; all shall die, How a good yoke of bullocks at Stamford Fair? Silence: Truly.... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 2007 - 1288 pages
...have spent! and to see how many of my old acquaintance are dead! SILENCE. We shall all follow, cousin. h hXB10 Stamford fair? SIIENCE. Truly, cousin, I was not there. SHALLOW. Death is certain. — Is old Double... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 2007 - 36 pages
...Jesu, Jesu, the mad days that I have spent! And to see how many of my old acquaintance are dead . . . Death, as the psalmist saith, is certain to all, all shall die. (3.2.26—30) Shallow's thoughts are diverted by worldly matters, such as the price of a good yoke... | |
 | Brian Vickers - 2008 - 213 pages
...gentleman...' (Hamlet, 2.1.49ff.) oder Richter Shallow, der dazu neigt, den Faden zu verlieren: SHALLOW. Death, as the Psalmist saith, is certain to all, all shall die. How a good yoke of bullocks at Stamford fair? SlLENCE. By my troth, I was not there. SHALLOW. Death is certain. Is old Double of your... | |
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