Englische Studien, Volume 29O.R. Reisland, 1901 - Comparative linguistics "Zeitschrift für englische Philologie" (varies slightly). |
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Page 292
... Small's punctuation , the sentence applies to Marston . In dealing with his predecessors , Small is almost too painfully conscientious . What possible importance the views of Baudissin , Cartwright , Her- mann , Zeis and Henry Wood ...
... Small's punctuation , the sentence applies to Marston . In dealing with his predecessors , Small is almost too painfully conscientious . What possible importance the views of Baudissin , Cartwright , Her- mann , Zeis and Henry Wood ...
Page 294
... Small gathers together all that Jonson has taken from the Latin poets in this play . Small's own share in this work ... Small's work at Jonson follows on pp . 27 & c . in the table of the characters of the three plays , Every Man out of ...
... Small gathers together all that Jonson has taken from the Latin poets in this play . Small's own share in this work ... Small's work at Jonson follows on pp . 27 & c . in the table of the characters of the three plays , Every Man out of ...
Page 295
... Small's views as to Shakespeare's part in the Quarrel must stand or fall with the date of Troilus and Cressida in its present form . If that play was later than 1602 , his theory falls to pieces at once . On p . 62 our author goes on to ...
... Small's views as to Shakespeare's part in the Quarrel must stand or fall with the date of Troilus and Cressida in its present form . If that play was later than 1602 , his theory falls to pieces at once . On p . 62 our author goes on to ...
Page 296
... Small shows pp . 109 & c . very con- vincingly . The other plays of Marston have no reference to the Quarrel . Small's summary of the part taken by Marston in the Quarrel , I give in his own words : >> Marston made no allusion to Jonson ...
... Small shows pp . 109 & c . very con- vincingly . The other plays of Marston have no reference to the Quarrel . Small's summary of the part taken by Marston in the Quarrel , I give in his own words : >> Marston made no allusion to Jonson ...
Page 297
... Small is Dekker , whose part in the Quarrel is contained in only one play , his Satiromastix . Satiromastix was ... Small's evidently long - continued occupation , especially with Marston , has caused him to treat Jonson with scant ...
... Small is Dekker , whose part in the Quarrel is contained in only one play , his Satiromastix . Satiromastix was ... Small's evidently long - continued occupation , especially with Marston , has caused him to treat Jonson with scant ...
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