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Page xvii
... entered on the Stationers ' Register Decem- ber 21 , 1601 , and published in quarto in 1602. It was included in the first folio of Jonson's Works , 1616 , and in all subsequent editions . 1602. Comparatively speaking , the quarto of ...
... entered on the Stationers ' Register Decem- ber 21 , 1601 , and published in quarto in 1602. It was included in the first folio of Jonson's Works , 1616 , and in all subsequent editions . 1602. Comparatively speaking , the quarto of ...
Page xxv
... ( entered S. R. 27th May 1598 ) . ' Cf. also Fleay , Chr . 2. 69. Now this view that the beginning on the stage of the Jonson - Marston quarrel was something in Marston's early satires , is contravened by Jonson's own report ( Con ...
... ( entered S. R. 27th May 1598 ) . ' Cf. also Fleay , Chr . 2. 69. Now this view that the beginning on the stage of the Jonson - Marston quarrel was something in Marston's early satires , is contravened by Jonson's own report ( Con ...
Page xxvi
... Enter- tainment ( dating in the spring of 1600 ) , a play which all the critics have agreed in assigning to Marston . Jonson's spleen becoming evident , it is not surprising that in Jack Drum Marston should undertake to give Jonson ...
... Enter- tainment ( dating in the spring of 1600 ) , a play which all the critics have agreed in assigning to Marston . Jonson's spleen becoming evident , it is not surprising that in Jack Drum Marston should undertake to give Jonson ...
Page xxviii
... entered on the Stationers ' Register Dec. 21 , 1601 , and published in quarto in 1602. The title - page of the first folio , 1616 , tells us that the play had been acted in 1601 . What , then , can we gather as to the date of ...
... entered on the Stationers ' Register Dec. 21 , 1601 , and published in quarto in 1602. The title - page of the first folio , 1616 , tells us that the play had been acted in 1601 . What , then , can we gather as to the date of ...
Page xxxix
... entering upon the dis- cussion of identifications , we cannot do better than to keep in mind Jonson's own warning upon this subject in the Induction of Bartholomew Fair . To this it may be replied that Poetaster is avowedly a satire ...
... entering upon the dis- cussion of identifications , we cannot do better than to keep in mind Jonson's own warning upon this subject in the Induction of Bartholomew Fair . To this it may be replied that Poetaster is avowedly a satire ...
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