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- Antonio and Mellida is a late Elizabethan play written by the satirist John Marston, usually dated to c. 1599. The play was entered into the Stationers'...
- Children of Paul's. It is a sequel to Marston's comic play Antonio and Mellida, and it chronicles the conflict and violence between Piero Sforza, the...
- 1602. In c. 1600, Marston wrote Jack Drum's Entertainment and Antonio and Mellida, and in 1601 he wrote Antonio's Revenge, a sequel to the latter play; all...
- by Lope de Vega Troilus and Cressida by William Shakespeare Antonio and Mellida (play) – John Marston Mirum in Modum (poetry) – John Davies of Hereford...
- since John Marston parodies the painter scene in his 1599 play Antonio and Mellida. The five additions in the 1602 text may have been made for the 1597 revival...
- Marlowe's style, as John Marston does in the induction to Antonio and Mellida. While it is likely that Tamburlaine was still revived in the large playhouses...
- then London, 1987 Antonio (based on John Marston's plays Antonio' and Mellida and Antonio's Revenge), produced at Nottingham Playhouse, 1979 Chaste Maid...
- and A Satire of the Three Estates published John MarstonAntonio and Mellida published William Percy – A Country Tragaedye in Vacunium and The Aphrodysial...
- Marston appears to parody the painter scene in his 1599 play Antonio and Mellida, indicating that the scene must have been in existence and known to audiences...
- Humour Hermann Kirchner – Coriol**** tragicomica John MarstonAntonio and Mellida Histriomastix Jack Drum's Entertainment Henry Porter – The Two Angry Women...