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231-240), and is condemned therefore to wear a jester's coat and cap (5. 3. 598-
9) ; he shares with Crispinus the name of 'untrusser' or 'whipper of the age' (5. 3.
627-8). Recent critics all agree with Gifford in his identification of Demetrius with ...
Ben Jonson, Herbert Samuel Mallory, 1905
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The satire of John Marston
I believe that Carlo partly is drawn from the figure of Charles Chester, and partly
is simply a type, one of Jonson's Humour-characters5. 4 Marston does not use
the word untruss or untrusser, but at the end of S. V. IX he wrote : "I'll strip you nak
't, ...
Morse Shepard Allen, 1920
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The Complete Works of Thomas Nashe: Memorial-introduction
217 Unswadled, vi. 87 Untemperate, ii. 98, 100 Unthrift, a., ii. 14, iv. 196, v. 15
Unthrift, »., ii. 29, 78, 219, vi. 92, 96, 98, 100 Unthnfts consistory, ii. 254 Untile, v., i
. 129 U ntractable, i. 163 Untraffiqu't, a., iii. 95 Untrusser, untrussing, ii. 12, 65, iii.
Thomas Nash, Alexander Balloch Grosart, 1885
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Shakespeare and His Times, Including the Biography of the ...
Jonst'm replied in an address to the Reader, introduced in the 4to. edition of his
play, in place of the epilogue, and points to Decker, under the appellation of the
Untrusser. Decker was an old man in. " We are much obliged to Dr. Nott, for a ...
5
The War of the Theatres
Finally, note that Demetrius as much as Crispinus affected the title of Untrusser,
neglect of which fact has led to the common mistake in making Marston Carlo
Buffone" (p. 369). We find the statement made (II. 7i) " Hence his [Jonson's] abuse
of ...
Josiah Harmar Penniman, 1897
... for the English stage does not afford a more spirited and masterly delineation
of characters than is to be found in this and the five following pages. It is a pitch
far above the flight of the " Untrusser." That talk as they are wont, not as I merit sc
n.
Ben Jonson, William Gifford, 1875
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The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and ...
... them : — in this, he is, of course, unfortunate ; for the English stage does not
afford a more spirited and masterly delineation of characters than is to be found
in this and the five following pages. It is a pitch far above the flight of the "
Untrusser.
Ben Jonson, William Gifford, 1875
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The Man of Wiles in Popular Arabic Literature: A Study of a ...
For Enid Welsford the Fool was connected to the 'kind of emancipation' that 'can
be won only by the saint in ecstasy' (311) and he is 'a great untrusser of our
slaveries' (320). The untrussing of slaveries may suggest the 'disregard of ...
Malcolm Cameron Lyons, 2012
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Comedy: A Very Short Introduction
The critic Enid Welsford claimed that 'the F001 is a great untrusser of our
slaveries, and comedy is the expression of the spirit of the Fool'. To her credit,
though, she immediately added: 'But is that last remark really defensible?'
Although the ...
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Shakspeare and His Times Including the Biography of the ...
Jonson replied in an address to the Reader, introduced in the 4to edition of his
play, in place of the epilogue, and points to Decker, under the appellation of the “
Untrusser." Decker was an old man in 1631, for in his “Match me in London," ...