| Thomas Middleton, Alexander Dyce - 1840 - 578 sivua
...it is ; let her deny it if she can : and what more I discovered non est mine narrandi locus. Mis. P. Husband, I see you are hoodwinked in the right use...knows his own father ! Look in the posy of my ring : does it not tell you that we two are one flesh ? and hath not fellow-feeling taught us to know one... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1840 - 578 sivua
...is ; let her ) deny it if she can : and what more I discovered^ non est nunc narrandi locus. Mis. P. Husband, I see you are hoodwinked in«^ the right use of feeling and knowledge,— as if v knew you not™ then as well as the child knows his own father ! Look in the posy of my ring : does... | |
| Thomas Middleton, Alexander Dyce - 1840 - 696 sivua
...it is ; let her deny it if she can : and what more I discovered non est nunc narrandi locus. Mis. P. Husband, I see you are hoodwinked in the right use of feeling and knowledge,—as if I knew you not" then as well as the child knows his own father ! Look in the posy... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1885 - 382 sivua
...; let her deny it if she can : and what more I discovered non est nunc narrandi locus. 287 Mis. P. Husband, I see you are hoodwinked in the right use...of feeling and knowledge, — as if I knew you not 2 then as well as the child knows his own father ! Look in the posy of my ring : does it not tell you... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1885 - 376 sivua
...Husband, I see you are hoodwinked in the right use of feeling and knowledge, — as if I knew you not 2 then as well as the child knows his own father ! Look in the posy of my ring : does it not tell you that we two are one flesh ? and hath not fellow-feeling taught us to know one... | |
| Thomas Middleton - 1885 - 382 sivua
....hoodwinked in. the riffht use of feeling and |Jknow_Ied)ge, — as if I knew you not 2 then as we* as the child knows his own father ! Look in the posy of my ring : does it not tell you that we two are one flesh ? and hath not fellow-feeling taught us to know one... | |
| Frederick James Furnivall - 1886 - 466 sivua
...like a porter." Act I. sc. ii. [1. 73-5] —Dyce. (ib. Act V. sc. iii. p. 203.) . . Mlstriss Purge. Husband, I see you are hoodwinked in the right use of feeling and knowledge — as if I knew you not l then as well as the child knows his own father. ^ A Mad If arid, my Masters. (Act T. sc. i.) Follywil.... | |
| John James Munro - 1909 - 626 sivua
...like a porter." Act I. sc. ii. [l. 73-5]. — Dyce. (ib. Act V. sc. iii. p. 203.) . . Mistriss Purge. Husband, I see you are hoodwinked in the right use of feeling and knowledge — as if I knew you not l then as well as the child knows his own father. A Mad World, my Masters. (Act I. sc. i.) Follywil.... | |
| Margot Heinemann - 1980 - 316 sivua
...wedding ring she gave him, and she has a ready explanation for that, like Falstaffs after Gadshill: Husband, I see you are hoodwinked in the right use...not then as well as the child knows his own father!. . .Now as true as I live, Master doctor, I had a secret operation, and I knew him to be my husband... | |
| Wendy Doniger - 2000 - 638 sivua
...victim of a bedtrick played by her husband t argued that she really recognized him from the start: t "As if I knew you not then as well as the child knows his own father!"35 As Marliss C. Desens notes, "This proverb had become a satirical reference to female infidelity,... | |
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