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Page xii
... known as Vol . 1 of the First Folio . For a detailed col- lation of Vol . 2 , published 1631-41 , see Dr. D. Winter's edition of The Staple of News ( Yale Studies in English XXVIII ) , New York , 1905 . ' Imprints of the engraved ...
... known as Vol . 1 of the First Folio . For a detailed col- lation of Vol . 2 , published 1631-41 , see Dr. D. Winter's edition of The Staple of News ( Yale Studies in English XXVIII ) , New York , 1905 . ' Imprints of the engraved ...
Page xxvii
... known hostility of Dekker and Marston toward Jonson , and to retain Dekker for a dramatic attack . We can hardly accept Jonson's sneering assertion ( Poetaster 3. 4. 337 ff . ) that Dekker's natural malevolence and present poverty were ...
... known hostility of Dekker and Marston toward Jonson , and to retain Dekker for a dramatic attack . We can hardly accept Jonson's sneering assertion ( Poetaster 3. 4. 337 ff . ) that Dekker's natural malevolence and present poverty were ...
Page xxx
... known speed and fertility make this wholly probable . This allowance to Dek- ker for the production of Satiromastix after the appearance of Poetaster would push our terminus ad quem for the latter back to probably the first of October ...
... known speed and fertility make this wholly probable . This allowance to Dek- ker for the production of Satiromastix after the appearance of Poetaster would push our terminus ad quem for the latter back to probably the first of October ...
Page xxxiv
... known and anonymous verses . When Mallia late beheld , in motley train , Twelve mortals ape twelve deities in vain ; When Caesar seiz'd what was Apollo's due , And impious robb'ry rag'd throughout the crew ; At the foul sight the Gods ...
... known and anonymous verses . When Mallia late beheld , in motley train , Twelve mortals ape twelve deities in vain ; When Caesar seiz'd what was Apollo's due , And impious robb'ry rag'd throughout the crew ; At the foul sight the Gods ...
Page xlvi
... known that Dekker was writing the attacking play ( Satiromastix ) alone , with Marston as no more than counsellor or retoucher . Dekker's rapidity of production was doubtless the qualification influencing Jonson's oppo- nents in their ...
... known that Dekker was writing the attacking play ( Satiromastix ) alone , with Marston as no more than counsellor or retoucher . Dekker's rapidity of production was doubtless the qualification influencing Jonson's oppo- nents in their ...
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actors Aesop ALBI Albius allusion Anaides appears Arch Ben Jonson beſt CAES CAESAR Captaine Chapman CHLO CHLOE CRIS Crispinus Cynthia's Revels CYTH CYTHERIS Dekker Demetrius drachme edition euery felfe fhall flaue Fleay folio fome foule fuch fweet GALL Gallus GALLVS gentleman Gifford giue hath haue Hedon HERMOGENES HIST Histrio Histriomastix HORA Horace Humour I'le IVLI IVPITER John Marston Jonson ladie leaue Lictors lines liue London loue Lupus LVPV Marston maſter MINOS moſt muſt neuer OVID passage passim play players poet Poetaster Pray Pyrgus quarto Roman Samuel Daniel satire Satiromastix says scene seems Shakespeare ſhall ſhould Spanish Tragedy ſpeake ſpirit stage Stage-Quarrel theatre thee theſe thou Tibullus TIBV TIBVLLVS translation Tucca Tvcc verso VIRG Virgil vpon Whalley wife word ΙΟ