| John Monck Mason - 1798 - 494 頁
...all her hopes of those good husbands were confined to the hearing of them. Page 197. BELLEUR....That wench, methinks, If I were but well set on, for she is a fable. I have no doubt but Sympson is right in reading— . For she is affable. The Editor labours in vain... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 640 頁
...Methinks, the other,! The home-spoken gentlewoman, that desires Metliinks, this grave-curried wench to be fruitful, That treats of the full manage of...the matter, (For there lies all my aim) that wench, mcthinks, » If T were hut well srït on, for she is a fable ч, If I were but hounded right, and one... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1849 - 398 頁
...in the busy intrigues of B. and F.'s plays. THE WILDGOOSE CHASE. ACT II. sc. 1. Belleur's speech:— —That wench, methinks, If I were but well set on,...If I were but hounded right, and one to teach me. QYMPSON reads ' affable,' which Colman re^~J jects, and says, ' the next line seems to enforce' the... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1851 - 720 頁
...little of my travell'd liberty Out of the way, and look upon 'em seriously. Methinks, this grave-carried wench Bel. Methinks, the other, The home-spoken gentlewoman,...wench, methinks, If I were but well set on, for she is affable, If I were but hounded right, and one to teach me : She speaks to th' matter, and comes home... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 556 頁
...busy intrigues of B. and F.'s plays. ' , . THE WILDGOOSE CHASE. Act ii. sc. 1. Belleur's speech :— —That wench, methinks, If I were but well set on,...If I were but hounded right, and one to teach me. SYMPSON reads ' affable,' which Colman rejects, and says,' the next line seems to enforce' the reading... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 512 頁
...the btuy intrigues of B. and F.'s plays. THE WILDGOOSE CHASE, Act ii. sc. 1. Belleur's speech :— —That wench, methinks, If I were but well set on,...If I were but hounded right, and one to teach me. SYMPSON reads ' affable,' which Colman rejects, and says,' the next line seems to enforce' the reading... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 494 頁
...the busy intrigues of B. and F.'s plays. THE WILDGOOSE CHASE. Act ii. sc. 1. Belleur's speech :— —That wench, methinks, If I were but well set on, for she is afable, If I were but hounded right, and one to teach me. SYMPSON reads l affable,' which Colman rejects,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1874 - 338 頁
...intrigues of B. and F.'s plays. THE WILDGOOSE CHASE." ACT II. sc. 1. Belleur's speech :— . . . " That wench, methinks, If I were but well set on, for...If I were but hounded right, and one to teach me." QTMPSON reads '« affable," which Colman reO jects, and says, " the next line seems to enforce " the... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1883 - 544 頁
...the busy intrigues of B. and ¥.'s plays. The Wildgoose Chase. Act ii. sc. 1. Belleur's speech :— " —that wench, methinks, If I were but well set on, for she is & fable, If I were but hounded right, and one to teach me." Sympson reads " affable," which Colman... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1890 - 628 頁
...the busy intrigues of B. and F.'s plays. The Wildgoose Chase. Act ii. sc. 1. Bellenr's speech :— " —that wench, methinks, If I were but well set on, for she is afable, If I were but hounded right, and one to teach me." Sympson reads " affable," which Colman rejects,... | |
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