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" This youth, being knavishly inclined, among other pastimes (as the setting of the favour of damosels on a codpiece) caused him to be drunken and dead drunk, so that he knew not where he was; thereafter laid him on a car, which he made to be drawn by pioneers... "
Blackwood's Magazine - 679. lappuse
1925
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Theaters of Intention: Drama and the Law in Early Modern England

Luke Andrew Wilson - 2000 - 388 lapas
...Homer emphasizes that the Cyclops are to be regarded as barbarians lacking in law and culture. 25. "... so that he knew not where he was, thereafter laid...more lively image of the crucifix than any they had" (Conversations, lines 297-302; in Parfitt, ed., The Complete Poems, p. 469). On this affair see also...
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Shame in Shakespeare

Ewan Fernie - 2002 - 292 lapas
...drunk, laid him in a cart and paraded him through the city, telling those they passed by that here 'was a more lively image of the crucifix than any they had' (Jonson 1985: 601). That this hilarious shaming is placed in such uneasy proximity to the sublime shame...
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Epigrams and the Forest

Ben Jonson - 2003 - 130 lapas
...to the son of Sir Walter Raleigh. 'This youth, being knavishly inclined. ..caused him to be drunken, and dead drunk, so that he knew not where he was,...telling them, that was a more lively image of the crucefix than any they had' (Drummond). It is difficult not to read the rest of Jonson's career as...
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