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. Poetaster - Página xxivpor Ben Jonson - 1913 - 456 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Ben Jonson - 2000 - 582 páginas
...the controversy is supported by Jonson's claim that 'he had many quarrels with Marston, beat him and took his pistol from him, wrote his Poetaster on him;...them were that Marston represented him in the stage'. Jonson, learning that Dekker was working on Satiromastix, or The Untrussing of the Humorous Poet, pre-empted... | |
| James Bednarz - 2001 - 358 páginas
...Jonson's innovation in the artificial forest of Arden. "He had many quarrels with Marston, beat him, and took his Pistol from him, wrote his Poetaster on him;...them were that Marston represented him in the stage. " —Conversations with William Drummond 3 REPRESENTING JONSON Histriomastix and the Origin of the... | |
| Ben Jonson - 2003 - 358 páginas
...differences or a drastic form of birth control, there is no way of knowing. He also told Drummond: 'in his youth given to Venerie. he thought the use of a maide, nothing in comparison to ye wantoness of a wyfe & would never have ane other Mistress' (287-9). The passage goes on to exemplify... | |
| Edmund Kerchever Chambers - 1923 - 544 páginas
...suggested by Penniman, War, 40, and Small, 3) that ' He had many quarrells with Marston, beat him, and took his pistol from him, wrote his Poetaster on him...were, that Marston represented him in the stage'. Marston's representation of Jonson as Chrysoganus in Histriomastix was complimentary, that as Brabant... | |
| A. W. Ward, A. R. Waller - 1969 - 428 páginas
...against Jonson. 'He had many quarrels with Marston,' said Jonson, of himself, to Drummond, 'beat him and took his pistol from him, wrote his Poetaster on him;...beginning of them were that Marston represented him on the stage.' Jonson represents himself as patiently sustaining the ' petulant styles ' of his enemies... | |
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