The Stage-quarrel Between Ben Jonson and the So-called PoetastersM. and H. Marcus, 1899 - 204 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 33
עמוד 13
... players , By their particular names . " The charges with regard to lawyers and captains he denies in toto ; as for the players , he confesses that he " taxed ' hem , And yet , but some ; and those so sparingly , As all the rest might ...
... players , By their particular names . " The charges with regard to lawyers and captains he denies in toto ; as for the players , he confesses that he " taxed ' hem , And yet , but some ; and those so sparingly , As all the rest might ...
עמוד 13
... players , and denies attacking individual lawyers and captains . In the address to the World prefixed to Satiromastix on its publication in 1602 , Dekker says : " I care not much if I make description of that terrible Poetomachia ...
... players , and denies attacking individual lawyers and captains . In the address to the World prefixed to Satiromastix on its publication in 1602 , Dekker says : " I care not much if I make description of that terrible Poetomachia ...
עמוד 13
... player and playwright . Then occurred an affray that temporarily drove Jonson from Henslowe's employment . The full story was not known until J. C. Jeaffreson discovered the original indictment of Jonson , which he printed in the ...
... player and playwright . Then occurred an affray that temporarily drove Jonson from Henslowe's employment . The full story was not known until J. C. Jeaffreson discovered the original indictment of Jonson , which he printed in the ...
עמוד 25
... players were hard pressed by the child - actors in 1601. This winter " must be that of 1600/1 . Jonson tells us in the Prologue that he had spent fifteen weeks upon the play . Since we have no trace of any other work done by him between ...
... players were hard pressed by the child - actors in 1601. This winter " must be that of 1600/1 . Jonson tells us in the Prologue that he had spent fifteen weeks upon the play . Since we have no trace of any other work done by him between ...
עמוד 27
... player " . Chloe : the name is several times employed by Horace ( Car . i , 23 , 1 ; iii , 7 , 10 ; iii , 9 , 6 , 9 , 19 ; iii , 26 , 12 ) ; but it is a common- place . Ovid's masquerade representing a feast of the gods is an imitation ...
... player " . Chloe : the name is several times employed by Horace ( Car . i , 23 , 1 ; iii , 7 , 10 ; iii , 9 , 6 , 9 , 19 ; iii , 26 , 12 ) ; but it is a common- place . Ovid's masquerade representing a feast of the gods is an imitation ...
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Achilles acted Ajax allusion Amorphus Anaides Antonio and Mellida Ben Jonson Brabant Brisk Carlo Buffone Caxton Caxton's Recuyell Chamberlain's Chapman character Chaucer's Chrysogonus comedy Countess of Bedford Crispinus Cynthia's Revels Dacus Daniel Dekker Delia Demetrius Diogenes Drayton Elizabeth Carey Elizabethan Emulo englischen sprache epigram evidence February Fleay says Fleay's Forschungen zur englischen grete Harington hath Hector Hedon Henslowe Henslowe's Histrio Histriomastix Horace Horace-Jonson Humour identifies In-and-In Jack Drum John Marston lady Lampatho literary London Marstonian meant mistress Monday old Histriomastix Pandarus passage Patient Grissel Penniman personal satire play players poet Poetaster Posthaste Prologue Puntarvolo Quadratus quarrel Queen reference Return from Parnassus revision rhymes ridiculed Satiromastix Saviolina scene Scourge of Villany Shakespeare Shakspere Shakspere's Simpson sonnet Spanish Tragedy sprache und litteratur stage story style surely thou Troilus and Cressida Troilus-story Tucca verse words written