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... Shakespeare 220 ) of the chief participators in the stage - quarrel : Jonson , and against him more or less actively , Monday , Shakespeare , Marston , Dekker . But our concern is primarily with Jonson's quarrel with Marston and Dekker ...
... Shakespeare 220 ) of the chief participators in the stage - quarrel : Jonson , and against him more or less actively , Monday , Shakespeare , Marston , Dekker . But our concern is primarily with Jonson's quarrel with Marston and Dekker ...
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Ben Jonson Herbert Samuel Mallory. Dekker , since Shakespeare and Monday are apparently not alluded to in Poetaster . When did this quarrel with the Poetaster and his Journeyman begin ? Are we to accept literally the ' three yeeres ' of ...
Ben Jonson Herbert Samuel Mallory. Dekker , since Shakespeare and Monday are apparently not alluded to in Poetaster . When did this quarrel with the Poetaster and his Journeyman begin ? Are we to accept literally the ' three yeeres ' of ...
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... Shakespeare 2. 129 ) was the first to identify Old Brabant of Jack Drum : ' Old Bra- bant , who was first of all intended for a witless patron of wit , a rich gull who spends his wealth in giving suppers to poets , insensibly becomes ...
... Shakespeare 2. 129 ) was the first to identify Old Brabant of Jack Drum : ' Old Bra- bant , who was first of all intended for a witless patron of wit , a rich gull who spends his wealth in giving suppers to poets , insensibly becomes ...
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... ( Shakespeare 1. 386-7 ) make the same identification . Let us turn now to Small's discussion ( Stage - Quarrel 57-8 ) : ' Histrio is not Henslowe ; nor does he belong to some obscure band of travelling players , as Fleay thinks , but to ...
... ( Shakespeare 1. 386-7 ) make the same identification . Let us turn now to Small's discussion ( Stage - Quarrel 57-8 ) : ' Histrio is not Henslowe ; nor does he belong to some obscure band of travelling players , as Fleay thinks , but to ...
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... Shakespeare 1. 282 ) to the Lord Mayor in answer to his complaint that the number of playhouses and the resort thereto had not been controlled or abated . The letter says : ' . . . wee must lett yow know that wee did muche rather expect ...
... Shakespeare 1. 282 ) to the Lord Mayor in answer to his complaint that the number of playhouses and the resort thereto had not been controlled or abated . The letter says : ' . . . wee must lett yow know that wee did muche rather expect ...
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