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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 - Page 679
1925
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Conversations of Ben Jonson with William Drummond of Hawthornden

Ben Jonson - 1900 - 84 pages
...youth being knavishly inclined, among other pastimes . . . caused him to be drunken, and dead-drunk, so that he knew not where he was ; thereafter laid him on a car, which he3 made to be drawn by pioneers through the streets, at every corner showing his governor stretched...
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Conversations of Ben Jonson with William Drummond of Hawthornden

Ben Jonson, William Drummond - 1906 - 128 pages
...youth being knavishly inclined, among other pastimes . . . caused him to be drunken, and dead-drunk, so that he knew not where he was; thereafter laid him on a car, which he 3 made to be drawn by pioneers through the streets, at every .corner showing his governor stretched...
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Touring in 1600: A Study in the Development of Travel as a Means of Education

Ernest Stuart Bates - 1911 - 510 pages
...dead drunk, so that he knew not where he was ; thereafter laid him on a car, which he made to be drawn through the streets, at every corner showing his governor...lively image of the Crucifix than any they had: at which young Ralegh's mother delighted much (saying his father when young was so inclined), though the...
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Recent Travel

Albert William Pearses - 1911 - 510 pages
...Drummond himself. "This youth" [i. <?., Ralegh's son] "being knavishly inclined, 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 through the streets, at every corner showing his governor stretched out and telling them that was a...
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Touring in 1600: A Study in the Development of Travel as a Means of Education

Ernest Stuart Bates - 1911 - 510 pages
...Drummond himself. "This youth" [ie, Ralegh's son] "being knavishly inclined, 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 through the streets, at every corner showing his governor stretched out and telling them that was a...
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English Travellers of the Renaissance

Clare Macllelen Howard - 1914 - 290 pages
...field/' or that Sir Walter Raleigh's son was able to exhibit his governor, Ben Jonson, deaddrunk upon a car, " which he made to be drawn by pioneers through...out, and telling them that was a more lively image of a crucifix than any they had.<; 4 But it took a manly man to be a governor at all. It was not safe...
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The Silent Shakespeare

Robert Frazer - 1915 - 220 pages
...in France, acting as governor to the son of Sir Walter Raleigh, who exhibited him, dead drunk upon a car, "which he made to be drawn by pioneers through...out, and telling them that was a more lively image of a crucifix than any they had." Evidently the youth felt but little respect for his tutor. Returning...
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Lives of British Dramatists, Volume 2

1918 - 492 pages
...made to be drawen by pioners through the streets, at every corner showing his governour streetched out, and telling them, that was a more lively image of the Crucifix than any they had : at which sport young Raughlie's mother delyghted much (saying, his father young was so inclyned), though...
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Ben Jonson

George Gregory Smith - 1919 - 328 pages
...be " dead drunk, so that he knew not where he was." Thereafter, in Drummond's version, his pupil " laid him on a car, which he made to be drawn by pioneers...more lively image of the Crucifix than any they had." This frank story is supplemented by the remark that the youth's mother " delighted much, saying his...
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An Image of Shakespeare

Frank James Mathew - 1922 - 460 pages
...other pastimes caused him to be drunken and dead drunk, so that he knew not where he was ; hereafter laid him on a car which he made to be drawn by pioneers...every corner showing his governor stretched out." And Jonson as he was seen in his later days revelling at the Dog or the Triple Tun with the boys whom he...
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