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" I wonder you'd lose a thought upon such an animal; the most peremptory absurd clown of Christendom, this day, he is holden. I protest to you, as I am a gentleman and a soldier, I ne'er changed words with his like. By his discourse, he should eat nothing... "
The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies ... - Página 197
1859
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Works, Volumen1

Ben Jonson - 1912 - 594 páginas
...gentleman and a soldier, I ne'er changed words with his like. By his discourse, he should eat nothing but hay : he was born for the manger, pannier, or...He has not so much as a good phrase in his belly, Mai. Indeed, you have absolute knowledge in the mystery, I have heard, sir. Bob. Of whom, of whom have...
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Representative English Comedies: With Introductory Essays and ..., Volumen2

Charles Mills Gayley - 1913 - 662 páginas
...discourse, he should eate nothing but hay. He was borne for the manger, pannier, or pack-saddle ! He ha's not so much as a good phrase in his belly, but all old iron, and rustic proverbes ! a good commoditie for some smith, to make hob-nailes of. 86 Mat. I, and he thinks...
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The Case is Altered, Tema 56

Ben Jonson - 1917 - 300 páginas
...pitrif ully are these words f orc't. As though they were pumpt out on's belly. Cf. Every Man In 1. 35 : 'He has not so much as a good phrase in his belly, but all old iron, and rusty proverbs.' In this connection, one is reminded of the fate of Crispinus (Poetaster 2.499-501). 1. 2. 27-8. Goodwine...
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Ben Jonson's Every Man in His Humour

Ben Jonson - 1919 - 252 páginas
...should eate nothing but hay. He was borne for the manger, pannier, or pack-saddle ! He ha'snot somuch as a good phrase in his belly, but all old iron, and rustie prouerbes ! 90 a good commoditie for some smith, to make hob-nailes of. MAT. I, and he thinks...
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Yale Studies in English, Volumen52

Ben Jonson - 1921 - 576 páginas
...omitted in F, since it renders the sentence bungling, and is unnecessary to the sense. i. 5. 96. He ha s not so much as a good phrase in his belly, but all old iron, and rustic prouerbes. Cf. Case is Alt. 1. 1, p. 310 : ' O how pitifully are these words forced ! as though...
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Elizabethan Proverb Lore in Lyly's Euphues and in Pettie's Petite ..., Volumen2

Morris Palmer Tilley - 1926 - 494 páginas
...allowed a person of standing. In a better known Jonsonian comedy, it is Downright, and not Wellbred, that "has not so much as a good phrase in his ; belly, but all iron and rusty proverbs." i The collection of proverbs contained in this volume is a contribution to...
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Early English Plays, Volumen10

Harry Christian Schweikert - 1928 - 864 páginas
...gentleman and a soldier, I ne'er changed words with his like. By his discourse, he should eat nothing but hay ; he was born for the manger, pannier, or...not so much as a good phrase in his belly, but all [90 old iron and rusty proverbs: a good commodity for some smith to make hob-nails of. Mat. Ay, and...
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Five Plays

Ben Jonson - 1999 - 630 páginas
...gentleman and a 80 soldier, I ne'er changed words with his like. By his discourse, he should eat nothing but hay. He was born for the manger, pannier, or pack-saddle...good commodity for some smith to make hobnails of. 85 Mat. Aye, and he thinks to carry it away with his manhood still, where he comes. He brags he will...
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The Roaring Girl and Other City Comedies

Thomas Dekker - 2001 - 486 páginas
...gentleman and a soldier, I ne'er changed words with his like. By his discourse he should eat nothing but hay. He was born for the manger, pannier, or pack-saddle!...rusty proverbs — a good commodity for some smith 85 to make hobnails0 of. MATTHEW Ay, and he thinks to carry it away with his manhood0 still, where...
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Humoring the Body: Emotions and the Shakespearean Stage

Gail Kern Paster - 2010 - 291 páginas
...and gentlemanlike" (1.5.72-73). Bobadill in reply mocks Downright as a man "born for the manger" who has "not so much as a good phrase in his belly, but...good commodity for some smith to make hobnails of" (82-85). At these moments, self is imagined as a physical substance showing its innate properties —...
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