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Page xxviii
... Small ( op . cit . 127-8 ) . ' We have no means of knowing exactly when the quarrel ended . Fleay has several times asserted ( so also Symonds , Ben Jonson , p . 43 ) that it ended before the publication of Chester's Love's Martyr ...
... Small ( op . cit . 127-8 ) . ' We have no means of knowing exactly when the quarrel ended . Fleay has several times asserted ( so also Symonds , Ben Jonson , p . 43 ) that it ended before the publication of Chester's Love's Martyr ...
Page xxix
... Small ( Stage - Quarrel 24 ) finds internal evidence placing the production of this play in the latter part of 1600 , perhaps as late as February or March , 1600-1 . So we cannot go back of , say March , 1601 , for the inception of ...
... Small ( Stage - Quarrel 24 ) finds internal evidence placing the production of this play in the latter part of 1600 , perhaps as late as February or March , 1600-1 . So we cannot go back of , say March , 1601 , for the inception of ...
Page xxx
... Small . I am inclined , however , to accept Fleay's opinion that Satiromastix was first produced in September ; to believe that it was written about August ; and to place the first appearance of Poetaster in late July , 1601 . D ...
... Small . I am inclined , however , to accept Fleay's opinion that Satiromastix was first produced in September ; to believe that it was written about August ; and to place the first appearance of Poetaster in late July , 1601 . D ...
Page xli
... Small , in the Stage - Quarrel . The Crispinus ridiculed by Horace ( Sat. I. I. 120 ; I. 3. 138 ; 1. 4. 13-6 ) is generally supposed to have been a bad poet and pseudo - philosopher surnamed Aretalogus who wrote verses on the Stoics ...
... Small , in the Stage - Quarrel . The Crispinus ridiculed by Horace ( Sat. I. I. 120 ; I. 3. 138 ; 1. 4. 13-6 ) is generally supposed to have been a bad poet and pseudo - philosopher surnamed Aretalogus who wrote verses on the Stoics ...
Page xlii
... Small and others have remarked , Jonson probably adopts Rufus for its meaning red , suggesting the color of Crispinus ' hair and beard ( cf. 2. 2. 83 ff . of Poetaster , and our note ) . Laberius Decimus ( B. C. 107-43 ) , referred to ...
... Small and others have remarked , Jonson probably adopts Rufus for its meaning red , suggesting the color of Crispinus ' hair and beard ( cf. 2. 2. 83 ff . of Poetaster , and our note ) . Laberius Decimus ( B. C. 107-43 ) , referred to ...
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