| Sir William Mildmay - 1841 - 720 halaman
...charge ; you shall comprehend all vagrom men ; you are to bid any man stand in the prince's name. Wateh. How if he will not stand ? * Dogb. Why then take no...but let him go ; and presently call the rest of the wateh together, anrt thank god you are rid of a knave. Verges. If he will not stand when he is bidden,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 400 halaman
...men ; you are to bid any man stand, in the prince's name. 2 Watch. How, if he will not stand ? Dog. Why, then, take no note of him, but let him go ; and...watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave. Ver. If he will not stand when he is bidden, he is none of the prince's subjects. Dog. True, and they... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 658 halaman
...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,...call the rest of the watch together, and thank God yon are rid of a knave. l'erg. If he will not stand when he is bidden, he is none of the Prince's subjects.... | |
| Elizabeth Stone - 1843 - 884 halaman
...comprehend all vagrom men ; you are to bid any man stand, in the Prince's name. How if he will not stand f Why, then, take no note of him, but let him go ; and...watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave. SHAKSPF.ARE. MR. LOVELACE and his friend atchieved their escape from their lodging in the manner in... | |
| Joseph Kenny Meadows, William Shakespeare - 1845 - 248 halaman
...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, take...watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave. У erg. If he will not stand when he is bidden, he is none of the Prince's subjects. . ь t • .'////... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1846 - 574 halaman
...watch ; therefore bear you the lantern : This is your charge ; You shall comprehend all vagrorn raen ; you are to bid any man stand, in the prince's name....watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave. Vtrg. If he will not stand when he is bidden, he is none of the prince's subjects. Dogb. True, and... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1847 - 474 halaman
...in the hedges in every county of England. Verget is only the provincial pronunciation of Verjuice. Dogb. Why then, take no note of him, but let him go...together, and thank God you are rid of a knave. Verg. It he will not stand when he is bidden, he is none of the prince's subjects. Dogb. True, and they are... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 760 halaman
...comprehend all vagrom men : you are to bid any man stand, in the prince's name. 2 Watch. How, if a' ; thnnk God you are rid of a knave. Verg. If he will not stand when he is bidden, be is none of the prince's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 540 halaman
...men: you are to bid any man stand in the prince's name. 2 Watch. Both which, master constable,—— 2 Watch. How if he will not stand ? Dogb. Why then...watch together, and thank God you are- rid of a knave. Dogb. True, and they are to meddle with none but the prince's subjects :—You shall also make no noise... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 620 halaman
...midnight. b Bow if a. We have retained the quaint vulgarism of the original, instead of the modem reDOOB. Why then, take no note of him, but let him go ; and...watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave. VEBG. If he will not stand when he is bidden, he is none of the prince's subjects. DOGB. True, and... | |
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