Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !
Updated: May 24, 2025
They are depicted with traits so easily recognisable that as Dekker says in his 'Satiromastix' of five hundred people four hundred could 'all point with their fingers in one instant at one and the same man. More especially against two disciples of the Muse is Jonson's 'gally ink' directed.
34: In Satiromastix, Captain Tucca once bawls out against Horace, 'My name's Hamlet Revenge! as if it had become known already then in the dramatic world that Shakspere was preparing his reply to The Poetaster. Nobody comes at us, not a gentleman, nor a In the same scene Tucca utters curses, before that player, against the theatres on the other side of the Tiber.
20: See note 25. 21: In Satiromastix this reproach is made to Ben Jonson: 'Horace did not screw and wriggle himselfe into great Mens famyliarity, impudentlie as thou doost.
'Poetaster' , by Ben Jonson. 2. 'Satiromastix' , by Thomas Dekker. 3. 'Malcontent' , by John Marston. 4. 'Volpone' , by Ben Jonson. 5. 'Eastward Hoe' , by Ben Jonson, Chapman, and Marston. In 'The Poetaster' Ben Jonson makes his chief attack upon Dekker and Shakspere. In 'Satiromastix, Dekker defends himself against that attack.
The latter wrote a satire entitled 'Satiromastix, in which he replies to Ben Jonson's coarse personal invectives with yet coarser abuse. 'Hamlet' was Shakspere's answer to the nagging hostilities of the quarrelsome adversary, Ben Jonson, who belonged to the party which had brought the philosophical work in question into publicity.
Word Of The Day
Others Looking