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Excerpt from Plays and Poems: The Insatiate Countess; The Malcontent; Satires, &C
Of Marston's character as a writer, Mr. Gifford Speaks thus His Dramatic Works are distinguished by nothing so much as, a perpetual bluster, an overstrained reaching after sublimity of expression, which ends in abrupt and, nu intelligible starts, and bombast anomalies of language I (jonson's Works, Vol. There is some truth in. The remark; but Mr. Gifford is by no means infallible and his censure on this, as on many other occasions, is by far too sweeping and indiscriminate. A perusal of one or two of Marston's Plays will fully shew this and it may safely be predicted, that the fans which has survived the lapse of two centuries, is not destined to fall before the attack of the modem Zoilus.
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