| George Vandenhoff - 1860 - 358 sivua
...men; you are to bid any man stand : in the prince's name. Watch. How if he will not stand 7 Dogberry. Why then take no note of him, but let him go ; and...the watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave.—You shall also make no noise in the streets; for, for the watch to babble and talk, is most... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Bowdler - 1861 - 914 sivua
...watch ; therefore bear you the lantern : This is your charge ; You shall comprehend all vagroni bien ; Heaven you are rid of a knave. Verg. If he will not stand when he is bidden, he is none of the prince's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 1056 sivua
...which, master constable, Dogb. You have ; I knew it would be your answer. Well, for your favour, sir, make no boast of it ; and for your writing and reading,...presently call the rest of the watch together, and thank heaven you are rid of a knave. Verg. If he will not stand when he is bidden, he is none of the prince's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 450 sivua
...men ; you are to bid any man stand, in the prince's name. Sec. Watch. How if 'a will not stand ? Dog. Why, then, take no note of him, but let him go ; and...he is bidden, he is none of the prince's subjects. Dog. True, and they are to meddle with none but the prince's subjects. — You shall also make no noise... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - 1864 - 416 sivua
...comprehend all vagrom men : you are to bid any man stand, in the prince's name. 2 Watck. How, if 'a will not stand ? Dogb. Why then, take no note of him,...watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave." — Much Ado About Nothing, iii. 3. No, quoth Tarlton, for they be ungodly meate, uncharitable meat,... | |
| William Shakespeare, John William Stanhope Hows - 1864 - 498 sivua
...charge ; You shall comprehend all vagrom men ; you are to bid any man stand, in the prince's name. 2nd Watch. How if he will not stand ? Dogb. Why, then,...presently call the rest of the watch together, and thank Heaven you are rid of a knave. Verg. If he will not stand when he is bidden, he is none of the prince... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 1100 sivua
...men ; you are to bid any man stand, in the prince's name. Sec. Watch, How if a' will not stand? Dog. Wh Ycrg. If he will not stand when he is bidden, he is none of the prince's subjects, Dog, True, and they... | |
| Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman - 1865 - 582 sivua
...watch. You are to bid any man stand in the Queen's name. Watch. How if be will not stand ? ffDogterry. Why then, take no note of him, but let him go ; and...the watch together, and thank God you are rid of a kttate. Watch. We will rather sleep than talk. {Exeunt severally. STEPHENS tc.ilts out. UIIPOPULAB... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 450 sivua
...any man stand, in the prince's name. Sec. Watch. How if 'a will not stand ? Dog. Why, then, take 110 note of him, but let him go ; and presently call the...he is bidden, he is none of the prince's subjects. Dog. True, and they are to meddle with none but the prince's subjects. — You shall also make no noise... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 1100 sivua
...men ; you are to bid any man stand, in the prince's name. Sec. Watch. How if a' will not stand? Dog. al. I have dined. S freed. Ay, but hearken, sir;...can feed on the air, I am one that am nourished b я knave. У erg. If he will not stand when he is bidden, he is none of the prince's subjects. Dog.... | |
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