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Page xlii
... Crispinus ' hair and beard ( cf. 2. 2. 83 ff . of Poetaster , and our note ) . Laberius Decimus ( B. C. 107-43 ) , referred to by Horace , Sat. 1. 10. 6 , as one whose works were witty but not beauti- ful , was a Roman eques and a ...
... Crispinus ' hair and beard ( cf. 2. 2. 83 ff . of Poetaster , and our note ) . Laberius Decimus ( B. C. 107-43 ) , referred to by Horace , Sat. 1. 10. 6 , as one whose works were witty but not beauti- ful , was a Roman eques and a ...
Page xliii
... Crispinus ( 5. 3. 285-303 ) , and in the words he vomits up ( 5. 3. 484-548 ) , Poetaster itself fur- nishes conclusive proof of this identification . This matter of Crispinus ' diction , which is most important , is elsewhere dealt ...
... Crispinus ( 5. 3. 285-303 ) , and in the words he vomits up ( 5. 3. 484-548 ) , Poetaster itself fur- nishes conclusive proof of this identification . This matter of Crispinus ' diction , which is most important , is elsewhere dealt ...
Page xliv
... Crispinus and Demetrius , whom Dekker uses to repre- sent Marston and himself as Jonson has done , enter and upbraid Horace for his calumnious exposure of the weak- nesses of his friends and for his attacks on Court , City , Soldiers ...
... Crispinus and Demetrius , whom Dekker uses to repre- sent Marston and himself as Jonson has done , enter and upbraid Horace for his calumnious exposure of the weak- nesses of his friends and for his attacks on Court , City , Soldiers ...
Page xlv
... Crispinus is the deliberate and relentless caricature , telling in its generality and its individuality , in its fidelity and its exaggeration . It remains to discuss some of the details of the portrait given us of Crispinus . ' His ...
... Crispinus is the deliberate and relentless caricature , telling in its generality and its individuality , in its fidelity and its exaggeration . It remains to discuss some of the details of the portrait given us of Crispinus . ' His ...
Page xlvi
... Crispinus ( 4. 7. 32-3 ) , ' becaufe I may fweare I am innocent . ' It was evidently known that Dekker was writing the attacking play ( Satiromastix ) alone , with Marston as no more than counsellor or retoucher . Dekker's rapidity of ...
... Crispinus ( 4. 7. 32-3 ) , ' becaufe I may fweare I am innocent . ' It was evidently known that Dekker was writing the attacking play ( Satiromastix ) alone , with Marston as no more than counsellor or retoucher . Dekker's rapidity of ...
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