| John Celivergos Zachos - 1851 - Страниц: 570
...men ; you are to bid any man stand, in the prince's name. 2 Walclt. How if he will not stand? Doffb. Why then, take no note of him, but let him go ; and...call the rest of the watch together, and thank God yon are rid of a knave. Verg. If he will not stand when he is bidden, he is none of the prince's subjects.... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Hazlitt - 1852 - Страниц: 566
...charge ; You shall comprehend all vagrom men: you are to bid any man stand in the prince's name. 2 Watch. How if he will not stand ? Dogb. "Why then...the rest of the watch together, and thank God you we rid of a knave. Very. If he will not stand when he is bidden, he is none of the prince's subjects.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - Страниц: 616
...prince's name. 2 WATCH. How if ab will not stand ? • Night. So the folio; in the quarto, midnight. DOGB. Why then, take no note of him, but let him go...watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave. VEBO. If he will not stand when he is bidden, he is none of the prince's subjects. DOGB. True, and... | |
| Mark Trafton - 1852 - Страниц: 478
...Dogb. Well, you shall comprehend all vagrom men ; you are to bid any man stand in the prince's name. " Watch. How if he will not stand ? " Dogb. Why, then,...presently call the rest of the watch together, and give thanks that you are rid of a knave. " Ver. If he will not stand when he is bidden, ho is none... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - Страниц: 512
...charge ; you shall comprehend all vaerom men : you are to bid any man stand, in the princ. 's name. Ч Watch. How if he will not stand ? Dogb. Why then,...but let him go ; and presently call the rest of the walcli together, and thank God you are rid of a knav». Verg. If he will not stand when he is bidden.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - Страниц: 928
...comprehend all vagrom men : you are to bid any man stand, in the prince's name. 2 Watch. How, if a' id it; you say well. Here comes the king. Laf. Liistick,...whilst I have a tooth in my head. Why, he's able Verg. If he will not stand when he is bidden, he i none of the prince's subjects. Dogb. True, and they... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - Страниц: 1158
...your charge. You shall comprehend all vagrom men : you are to bid any man stand, in the prince's name. ur pe 2 Watch. How, if a' will not stand ? Verg. If he will not stand when he is bidden, he is none of the... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - Страниц: 414
...— Stand, in the prince's name. '• /ГигсЛтяп. How if he will not stand? '• uociiern/. Why then, take no note of him, but let him go; and...the watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave.11 But, sir, the Union seems wholly unconscious i that the Administration has not been content... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - Страниц: 406
...are to bid any man— Stand, in the prince's name. " Watchman. How if he will not stand " Dogberry. Why then, take no note of him, but let him go ; and...of the watch together, and thank God you are rid of aknave.n But, sir, the Union seems wholly unconscious that the Administration has not been content... | |
| United States. Congress. Organization of Congress Special Joint Committee - 1945 - Страниц: 512
...not have to say, with Dogberry, "Bid any man stand, in the prince's name," and, if he will not stand, "Why then, take no note of him, but let him go; and...watch together, and thank God you are rid of a knave." And, significantly enough, the only flagrant sectional oppression in the history of the United States... | |
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