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... passim ; 2 ) flat - cap and velvet cap become tradesman and dressing ( cf. 2. 1. 108 , 3. I. 48 ) , probably because the new terms would be either less offensive to citizens , or more in accord with current fashions of speech ; 3 ...
... passim ; 2 ) flat - cap and velvet cap become tradesman and dressing ( cf. 2. 1. 108 , 3. I. 48 ) , probably because the new terms would be either less offensive to citizens , or more in accord with current fashions of speech ; 3 ...
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Ben Jonson Herbert Samuel Mallory. and act 4 passim . Note especially changes scattered here and there , which none but an author would have made , and the author only for publication : Caprichio becomes Pantalabus , 3. 4. 168 ; Paunch ...
Ben Jonson Herbert Samuel Mallory. and act 4 passim . Note especially changes scattered here and there , which none but an author would have made , and the author only for publication : Caprichio becomes Pantalabus , 3. 4. 168 ; Paunch ...
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... passim ) ; plays the viol ( 4. 3. 55 ff . ) . He is a poet ( 3. 1. 24 , 44 , 91 ff .; 4. 6. 30 ) ; a satirist ( 3. 1 . 24 ff . ) ; a gallant and reveler ( 3. 1. 178-188 ) ; he pretends to scholarship ( 3. 1. 20 ) ; he is ambitious of ...
... passim ) ; plays the viol ( 4. 3. 55 ff . ) . He is a poet ( 3. 1. 24 , 44 , 91 ff .; 4. 6. 30 ) ; a satirist ( 3. 1 . 24 ff . ) ; a gallant and reveler ( 3. 1. 178-188 ) ; he pretends to scholarship ( 3. 1. 20 ) ; he is ambitious of ...
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... passim , and the oft - quoted passage from the Conversations with Drummond : ' He had many quarrells with Marston , beat him , and took his pistol from him , wrote his Poetaster on him . ' Moreover , in the verses ascribed to Crispinus ...
... passim , and the oft - quoted passage from the Conversations with Drummond : ' He had many quarrells with Marston , beat him , and took his pistol from him , wrote his Poetaster on him . ' Moreover , in the verses ascribed to Crispinus ...
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... the characterization of Hedon and Anaides was directed against Marston and himself ; and , finally , 5 ) it has been demonstrated by Small ( Stage - Quarrel passim ) that Anaides is not Marston , and that Introduction li.
... the characterization of Hedon and Anaides was directed against Marston and himself ; and , finally , 5 ) it has been demonstrated by Small ( Stage - Quarrel passim ) that Anaides is not Marston , and that Introduction li.
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