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  1. The Selected Plays of John Marston (Plays by Renaissance and Restoration Dramatists)
  2. Tracers. by Rick Gallavan, Merlin Marston, et all 1998-01
  3. John Christie: Crime Archive by Edward Marston, 2007-11-06
  4. Marston Moor 1644: The Beginning Of The End (Campaign) by John Tincey, 2003-03-11
  5. The Malcontent and Other Plays (Oxford World's Classics) by John Marston, 1997-10-09
  6. The Malcontent (New Mermaids) by John Marston, W. David Kay, 1999-01-29
  7. Colorado, 1870-2000 by William Henry Jackson, John Fielder, et all 1999-08
  8. Old Plays: Endymion; Or, the Man in the Moon / by John Lyly.History of Antonio and Mellida / by John Marston.What You Will / by John Marston.Parasitaster / by John Marston by Charles Wentworth Dilke, Robert Dodsley, 2010-03-12
  9. Antonio's Revenge: John Marston (The Revels Plays) by John Marston, 1999-09-11
  10. John Marston of the Middle Temple: An Elizabethan Dramatist in His Social Setting by Philip J. Finkelpearl, 1969-01-01
  11. John Marston (English Authors) by R.W. Ingram, 1979-02-26
  12. John Marston's Plays: Theme, Structure and Performance by Michael Scott, 1978-09
  13. Elizabethan Bibliographies Volume V: John Lyly, Thomas Middleton, Christopher Marlowe, John Marston by Samuel A. and Dorothy R. Tannenbaum, 1947
  14. John Marston, Satirist by Anthony Francis Caputi, 1976-06

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2. John Marston
John Marston. MARSTON, John, naval officer, born in Boston, 12 June, 1795; died in Philadelphia, 7 April, 1885.
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3. John Marston
John Marston. and. The Malcontent. Life. John Marston was born about1575. He came of good family and was considered a gentleman.
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John Marston and The Malcontent Life . John Marston was born about 1575. He came of good family and was considered a gentleman. His father was a lawyer who became a member of the Middle Temple in London but who practiced in Coventry. John Marston was presumably educated in the grammar school in Coventry; in 1591, when he was sixteen we know that he entered Oxford and completed his bachelor’s degree two years later. It is likely that he began the study of law. He apparently did little in that career but he was buried in the Middle Temple and was registered there as "sometimes of the Middle Temple," so he seems to have qualified to practice law. He was mainly interested in literature, however, especially in satiric poetry and over the course of his literary career he was often embroiled in some kind of literary dispute with other writers, first a man named Joseph Hall, the author of some satiric verses who later became a bishop, and then with Ben Jonson. Today this is of little interest to any except specialists in the field of Elizabethan drama, but at the time the conflict developed into what became known as the War of the Theatres; it also inspired a series of plays in which Jonson attacked Marston who would then answer in a play of his own which Jonson would then respond to in his next play and so on. Later the two men reconciled. Morse Allen summarizes this quarrel as follows: We find, then, that Marston’s part in the stage quarrel extended from

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5. John Marston
John Marston (baptized Oct. 7, 1576, Oxfordshire, Eng.d. June 25, 1634,London), English dramatist, one of the most vigorous satirists
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John Marston (baptized Oct. 7, 1576, Oxfordshire, Eng.d. June 25, 1634,
London), English dramatist, one of the most vigorous satirists of the
Shakespearean era, whose best known work is The Malcontent
(1604), in which he rails at the iniquities of a lascivious court. He
wrote it, as well as other major works, for a variety of children's
companies, organized groups of boy actors popular during
Elizabethan and Jacobean times. Marston began his literary career in 1598 with The Metamorphosis
of Pigmalions Image and Certaine Satyres, a callow, erotic poem
that was severely criticized. In the same year, the roughhewn,
obscure verses of The Scourge of Villanie, in which Marston
referred to himself as a "barking satirist," were widely acclaimed. In 1599 Marston began writing for the theatre, producing Histrio-mastix (published in 1610), based on an anonymous earlier work. In his character Chrisoganus, a "Master Pedant" and "translating scholler," the audience was able to recognize the learned Ben Jonson. A brief, bitter literary feud developed between Marston and Jonsonpart of "the war of the theatres." In The

6. Entertainment, John Marston
JOHN MARSTON. Edited by Arthur Henry Bullen (1887). TO THE. RIGHT NOBLE LADY ALICE,.CountessDowager of Derby. The servant of your honour'd virtues, John Marston.
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JOHN MARSTON Edited by Arthur Henry Bullen
TO THE RIGHT NOBLE LADY ALICE, Countess-Dowager of Derby. MADAM,
If my slight Muse may suit your noble merit,
My hopes are crown'd, and I shall cheer my spirit;
But if my weak quill droops or seems unfit,
'Tis not your want of worth, but mine of wit.
The servant of your honour'd virtues,
John Marston.
Woman, Lady, Princess, Nymph, or Goddess,
For more you are not, and you seem no less ;
Stay, and attempt not passage through this port, Here the pale Lord of Sadness keep[s] his court, Rough-visag'd Saturn, on whose bloodless cheeks, Dull Melancholy sits, who straightly seeks To seize on all that enter through this gate. Grant gracious listening, and I shall relate The means, the manner, and of all the sense, Whilst your fair eye enforceth eloquence. There was a time (and since that time the sun Hath not yet through nine signs of heaven run) When the high Sylvan, that commands these woods

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Also, John Blackwell Marston brother Reuben Mastin/Maston. Reuben, Thomas W.,David C., George W.; VA, SC, TN, MO; 1700s 1800s marston john Sr.
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Researching Thomas White Mastin (1799) from South Carolina married Jemima Hoyle (d. Rev. John Hoyle) and settled near Athens, McMinn Co., TN in the early 1800's. All of his sons served for the Confederacy in the Civil War. After the Civil War all of the brothers moved from Tennessee to KCMO.
Thomas' ancestors probably include John Marston, Sr., 1700; John Marston, Jr., 1720; and son William Mastin, 1745; and Major Reuben Mastin, ~1770. Also, John Blackwell Marston brother Reuben Mastin/Maston.
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9. John Marston (1575-1634)
With brief bibliography and some links.Category Arts Literature British 16th Century marston, john......john marston (15751634). This site is devoted to john marston, Renaissancesatirist and playwright. john marston - a selective bibliography.
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This site is devoted to John Marston, Renaissance satirist and playwright. He isn't read much, but he ought to be. Here are three good reasons why: I up do plough
The hidden entrails of rank villainy,
Tearing the veil from damned Impiety.
Quake, guzzle dogs that live on putrid slime,
Scud from the lashes of my jerking rhyme. - From the Proem to The Scourge of Villainy Love? Hang love:
It is the abject outcast of the world.
Hate all things, hate the world, thyself, all men.
Hate knowledge, strive not to be over-wise:
It drew destruction into Paradise.
Hate honour, virtue, they are baits
That 'tice men's hopes to sadder fates. Hate beauty: every ballad-monger Can cry his idle foppish humour. Hate riches... - Quadratus on love in What You Will His appetite is as unsatiable as the grave: as far from any content as from heaven. His highest delight is to procure others' vexation, and therein he thinks he truly serves heaven; for 'tis his position, whosoever in this earth can be contented is a slave and damned; therefore does he afflict all in that to which they are most affected. The elements struggle within him; his own soul is at variance within herself; his speech is halter-worthy at all hours. I like him... - Pietro describing Malevole in The Malcontent
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10. Marston, John. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. marston, john. 15761634, English satirist and dramatist, b.
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11. EMLS 8.1 (May, 2002]: 3.1-42 Common-words Frequencies, Shakespeare's Style, And
Marlowe, Christopher, Doctor Faustus, 1592. marston, john, Antonio's Revenge,1600. marston, john, Sophonisba, 1605. Middleton, Thomas, The Phoenix, 1604.
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Poems in the textbase Author Year of Birth Title "W.S." Elegy Campion, Thomas Two Books of Airs , Book I Carew, Thomas Poems (1640), first 25 Chapman, George ca. Epicede Chapman, George ca. Hero and Leander Daniel, Samuel Delia Donne, John section of Poems Donne, John First Anniversary Donne, John Second Anniversary Drayton, Michael Endimion and Phoebe Fulke Greville Treatise of Religion Herbert, George The Church-Porch Herbert, George The Church Militant Herbert, George 20 from The Temple Herbert, Mary Sonnets, Herrick, Robert Hesperides Heywood, Thomas ca. A Funerall Elegye Jonson, Ben The Forrest Jonson, Ben

12. Marston, John
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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Marston, John Marston, John, , English satirist and dramatist, b. Oxfordshire, grad. Oxford, 1594. In accordance with his father's wishes he studied law at Middle Temple, but his interests soon turned to literature. His first published works, a licentious, satiric love poem entitled The Metamorphosis of Pigmalion's Image and The Scourge of Villanie, a volume of coarse verse satires, appeared in 1598. After both these works were burned in 1599 by order of the archbishop of Canterbury, Marston began writing for the stage. His most notable plays are the love story Antonio and Mellida (1599); its sequel, the revenge tragedy Antonio's Revenge (1599); his masterpiece, The Malcontent (1604), a tragicomedy that derides aristocratic behavior; and

13. Marston, John Westland
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14. §7. Marston’s Life. II. Chapman, Marston, Dekker. Vol. 6. The Drama To 1642, P
john marston, a man of good Shropshire family and son of john marston, a member of the Middle Temple, was probably born,
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15. Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary Of Phrase & Fable. Marston, John
E. Cobham Brewer 1810–1897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898.marston, john. (b. 1575, d. after 1633). “The Scourge of Villanie
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Marston, John
(baptized Oct. 7, 1576, Oxfordshire, Eng.d. June 25, 1634, London), English dramatist, one of the most vigorous satirists of the Shakespearean era, whose best known work is The Malcontent (1604), in which he rails at the iniquities of a lascivious court. He wrote it, as well as other major works, for a variety of children's companies, organized groups of boy actors popular during Elizabethan and Jacobean times. Marston began his literary career in 1598 with The Metamorphosis of Pigmalions Image and Certaine Satyres, a callow, erotic poem that was severely criticized. In the same year, the roughhewn, obscure verses of The Scourge of Villanie, in which Marston referred to himself as a "barking satirist," were widely acclaimed. In 1599 Marston began writing for the theatre, producing Histrio-mastix (published in 1610), based on an anonymous earlier work. In his character Chrisoganus, a "Master Pedant" and "translating scholler," the audience was able to recognize the learned Ben Jonson. A brief, bitter literary feud developed between Marston and Jonsonpart of " the war of the theatres ." In The Poetaster (produced 1601) Jonson depicted Marston as Crispinus, a character with red hair and small legs who was given a pill that forced him to disgorge a pretentious vocabulary.

17. Literary Encyclopedia
marston, john. (1575 (?) 1634), www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature. Theplaywright john marston was born near Wardington in Oxfordshire in 1576.
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18. Literary Encyclopedia
Jack Drum’s Entertainment, (1600), www.LitEncyc.com. Author marston, john. DomainLiterature. Genre Play. Status Major. Country England, Britain, Europe.
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19. MARSTON, JOHN
marston, john. The Works of john marston (3 vols.) were reprinted by Mr J. 0. Halliwell(Phillipps) in 1856, and again by Mr. AH Bullen (3 vols.) in 1887.
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disowned it. Translated into French, then into Italian (24th century) and into English (16th century), it was known by Wycliffe and Luther, and was not without an influence on the Reform movement. See J. Sullivan, American Historical Review, vol. ii. (1896—1897), and English Historical Review for April 1905; Histoire littéraire de la France (1906), xxxiii. 528—623; Sigmund Riezler, Die literar’ischen Widersacher der Pdpste zur Zeit Ludwig des Balers (Leipzig, 1874). There are numerous manuscripts of the Defensor paris extant. We will here mention only one edition, that given by Goldast, in 1614, in vol. i. of his Monarchia sacri imperil; an unpublished last chapter was published by Karl Muller, in 2883, in the Gottingische gelehrte Anzeigen, pp. 923—925. Count LUtzow in The Life and Times of Master John Hus (London and New York, 1909), pp. 5—9, gives a good abstractof the Defensor pacis and the relations of Marsilius to other precursors of the Reformation. (N. V.)

20. Marston, John Westland
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