He had many quarrells 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, in his youth given to vénerie. Poetaster - Pàgina xxviiper Ben Jonson - 1616 - 282 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1896 - 840 pàgines
...quarrels and reconciliations between Jonson and Marston. Jonson told Drummond that ' he had many quarrels with Marston, beat him and took his pistol from him,...beginning of them were that Marston represented him on the stage in his youth given to venery.' The original quarrel began in or about 1598. i The Dutch... | |
| Josiah Harmar Penniman - 1897 - 180 pàgines
...Jonson's only openly avowed reply 1 to attacks made on him by other playwrights. He told Drummond that " he had many quarrells with Marston, beat him, and...his pistol from him, wrote his Poetaster on him." 2 The play was first peformed in 1601 by the Chapel children, and was entered SR Dec. 21, 16o1, 3 and... | |
| Karl Mantzius - 1897 - 902 pàgines
...det følgende >in his youth . . .. begynde en helt ny Vending i Samtalen, saaledes altsaa: — >. . Marston represented him in the stage. — In his youth given to venerie, he thought the use of a malde nothing in comparison . . < — Denne Rettelse synes meget plausibel. ») FG Fleay mener, at... | |
| Josiah Harmar Penniman - 1897 - 186 pàgines
...Jonson's only openly avowed reply1 to attacks made on him by other playwrights. He told Drummond that " he had many quarrells with Marston, beat him, and took his pistol from him, wrote his Poetaster on. him."2 The play was first peformed in 1601 by the Chapel children, and was entered SR Dec. 21, 1 60... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1899 - 792 pàgines
...discussed. His own most connected account of his relations with Marston to Drummond was as follows : ' He had many quarrells with Marston, beat him, and...represented him in the stage, in his youth given to ' immorality. That he nourished his ill-will towards Marston appears from another passage in the Conversations,... | |
| 1899 - 434 pàgines
...folgendermaßen lauten würde: He had many quarreis wilh Marston; . . . the beginning of them wert that Marston represented him in the stage. In his...thought the use of a maide nothing in comparison to Ha wantoncss of a wyfe usw Ich kann leider Penniman in diesem Punkte nicht beitreten. Seine Änderung... | |
| Roscoe Addison Small, George Lyman Kittredge - 1899 - 222 pàgines
...stories about himself. I propose, then, without changing a single word, to punctuate as follows: nHe had many quarrells with Marston, beat him, and took his pistol from him- the beginning of them were, that Marston represented him in the stage. " ') Marston's father-in-law... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1899 - 792 pàgines
...been its author, and as to the degree in which this comedy is held to answer to Jonson's assertion 1 that ' Marston represented him in the stage in his youth given to venerie.' There can be no doubt that Marston reflected upon some of Jonson's 'new-minted epithets' in the prose... | |
| 1901 - 948 pàgines
...quarrels and reconciliations between Jonson and Marston. Jonson told Drummond that ' he had many quarrels with Marston, beat him and took his pistol from him,...Poetaster on him ; the beginning of them were that Maiston represented him on the stage in his youth given to venery.' The original quarrel began in or... | |
| 1902 - 76 pàgines
...that she was no churle, she told, she minded first to have drunk of it herself. He had many quarrels with Marston, beat him and took his pistol from him,...them were, that Marston represented him in the stage. Sir W. Raleigh sent him governor with his son, anno 1613, to France. This youth being knavishly inclined,... | |
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