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Parasitaster, or The Fawn is an
early Jacobean play,
written by the
dramatist and
satirist John Marston,
probably in 1604, and
performed by the Children...
- John
Marston coined the term
parasitaster, for one who
pretends to be a
parasite or sycophant, in his play
Parasitaster, or The Fawn (1604).
Later in...
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Marston seems to have
offended and then
soothed King James. First, in
Parasitaster, or, The Fawn, he
satirized the king specifically. However, in the summer...
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several ships in the
British Navy The Fawn (album), by The Sea and Cake
Parasitaster, or The Fawn, a 1604 play by John
Marston USS Fawn, a
steamer Fawn, a...
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Hymenaei John
Marston The
Wonder of Women, or the
Tragedy of
Sophonisba Parasitaster, or The Fawn (published)
Thomas Middleton (attributed) – The Puritan...
- Barber, 1918 -
western chinch bug
Blissus omani Barber, 1937
Blissus parasitaster (Bergroth, 1903)
Blissus penningtoni Drake, 1941
Blissus planarius Barber...
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chymiatricorum Angeli Salae Vicentini,
notae et animadversiones:
Quibus nuper Parasitaster aliquis opposuit Responsionem. (Rostocker
Peter Laurenberg's remarks...
- (2018) Sclerococ****
orygmaeum (Nyl.) Ertz &
Diederich (2018) Sclerococ****
parasitaster (Nyl.) Ertz &
Diederich (2018) Sclerococ**** parasiti**** (Flörke) Ertz...
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Doctor Dodypoll (printed 1600); John
Marston employs the same idea in his
Parasitaster (1604). And the
conclusion of Chapman's play, with a woman's
beauty marred...
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Chaenothecopsis pallida Rikkinen &
Tuovila (2014)
Chaenothecopsis parasitaster (Bagl. & Carestia) D.Hawksw. (1978)
Chaenothecopsis perforata Rikkinen...