The Stage-quarrel Between Ben Jonson and the So-called PoetastersM. and H. Marcus, 1899 - 204 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 18
עמוד
... revision carried out in 1897--98 , and presents the author's final views on the subject of the great Elizabethan stage - quarrel between Ben Jonson and the poetasters . " The revision , however , was largely a matter of re - arrangment ...
... revision carried out in 1897--98 , and presents the author's final views on the subject of the great Elizabethan stage - quarrel between Ben Jonson and the poetasters . " The revision , however , was largely a matter of re - arrangment ...
עמוד 2
... , under the name of The World Runs on Wheels . The play was revised about 1602-3 , however , and without doubt the prologue belongs to this revision . Our sources of contemporary external information about the details of 2.
... , under the name of The World Runs on Wheels . The play was revised about 1602-3 , however , and without doubt the prologue belongs to this revision . Our sources of contemporary external information about the details of 2.
עמוד 19
... revision was made about 1605. If we neglect all his minor arguments , his case is proved by two facts the first , that Strigonium 1 ) or Gran , which Bobadil , says was taken some ten years " since , was actually recaptured from the ...
... revision was made about 1605. If we neglect all his minor arguments , his case is proved by two facts the first , that Strigonium 1 ) or Gran , which Bobadil , says was taken some ten years " since , was actually recaptured from the ...
עמוד 68
... revision . In i , 112–153 , the players are Incle , Belch , and Gut ; then Incle the Pedlar disappears , and , in i , 154 , Clout suddenly appears in his place . In ii , 80 , we first hear of Gulch . After that , the composition of the ...
... revision . In i , 112–153 , the players are Incle , Belch , and Gut ; then Incle the Pedlar disappears , and , in i , 154 , Clout suddenly appears in his place . In ii , 80 , we first hear of Gulch . After that , the composition of the ...
עמוד 88
... revision , taking the characterization of them straight from the old play , likewise made them stand for the whole " quality " , but with a very different motive . The author of the old play reviled the actors as the causes of the ...
... revision , taking the characterization of them straight from the old play , likewise made them stand for the whole " quality " , but with a very different motive . The author of the old play reviled the actors as the causes of the ...
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Achilles acted Ajax allusion Amorphus Anaides Antonio and Mellida Antonio's Revenge 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 Daniel Dekker Delia Demetrius Diogenes Drayton Elizabeth Carey Elizabethan Emulo end-stopt lines englischen sprache epigram evidence February Fleay says Fleay's Forschungen zur englischen grete Gwenthyan Harington hath Hector Hedon Henslowe Henslowe's Histrio Histriomastix Horace Horace-Jonson Humour identifies 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 verses words written
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 137 - That the argument of his comedy might have been of some other nature, as of a duke to be in love with a countess, and that countess to be in love with the duke's son, and the son to love the lady's waiting-maid : some such cross wooing, with a clown to their servingman, better than to be thus near, and familiarly allied to the time.
עמוד 137 - As he dare serve the ill customs of the age, Or purchase your delight at such a rate As, for it, he himself must justly hate: To make a child, now swaddled, to proceed Man, and then shoot up, in one beard and weed, Past three-score...
עמוד 105 - I'll strip the ragged follies of the time Naked as at their birth . . . and with a whip of steel Print wounding lashes in their iron ribs.
עמוד 105 - Gracious and kind spectators, you are welcome ; Apollo and the Muses feast your eyes With graceful objects, and may our Minerva Answer your hopes, unto their largest strain ! Yet here mistake me not, judicious friends ; I do not this, to beg your patience, Or servilely to fawn on your applause, Like some dry brain, despairing in his merit.
עמוד 7 - O that Ben Jonson is a pestilent fellow ; he brought up Horace, giving the poets a pill ; but our fellow Shakespeare hath given him a purge, that made him bewray his credit.
עמוד 3 - He had many quarrels with Marston, beat him, and took his pistol from him, wrote his Poetaster on him; the beginning of them were that Marston represented him in the stage.
עמוד 40 - Ramp up my genius, be not retrograde; But boldly nominate a spade a spade What, shall thy lubrical and glibbery muse Live, as she were defunct, like punk in stews ! Tuc.
עמוד 104 - If drunken Censure belch out sour breath From Hatred's surfeit on his labour's front ? Nay, say some half a dozen rancorous breasts Should plant themselves on purpose to discharge...
עמוד 28 - He is of an ingenious and free spirit, eager and constant in reproof, without fear controlling the world's abuses. One whom no servile hope of gain, or frosty apprehension of danger, can make to be a parasite, either to time, place, or opinion.
עמוד 19 - ... tis most divine. Further, take it in the nature, in the true kind: so, it makes an antidote, that had you taken the most deadly poisonous plant in all Italy, it should expel it, and clarify you, with as much ease as I speak.