Essays in Romantic LiteratureBooks for Libraries Press, 1968 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 290
... Dekker's Satiromastix or The Untrussing of the Humorous Poet . This play , in which Dekker retorted upon The Poetaster , was published in 1602 ; but , of course , it had before been presented ' publickly by the Lord Chamberlaine his ...
... Dekker's Satiromastix or The Untrussing of the Humorous Poet . This play , in which Dekker retorted upon The Poetaster , was published in 1602 ; but , of course , it had before been presented ' publickly by the Lord Chamberlaine his ...
Pagina 297
... Dekker and Marston . Yet it was not so . Dekker had collaborated with him on the 6 6 1 Published 1607 , written shortly after the appearance of Cynthia's Revels . ' A. H. Bullen . Introduction to Works of John Marston , 1887 . Acted ...
... Dekker and Marston . Yet it was not so . Dekker had collaborated with him on the 6 6 1 Published 1607 , written shortly after the appearance of Cynthia's Revels . ' A. H. Bullen . Introduction to Works of John Marston , 1887 . Acted ...
Pagina 300
... Dekker - Chettle play for the staple of his own ; and , if he did , the satirical portions of his Troilus and Cressida , so closely akin to the satire of Satiromastix , may be a part of Dekker's attack on Chapman , Jonson , and Marston ...
... Dekker - Chettle play for the staple of his own ; and , if he did , the satirical portions of his Troilus and Cressida , so closely akin to the satire of Satiromastix , may be a part of Dekker's attack on Chapman , Jonson , and Marston ...
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