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  1. The Staple of News. In time make good those Outer-works, your Pockets, And take a Garrison in of some two hundred, To beat these Pioneers off, that carry a Mine. Would blow you up, at last. Secure your Casamates, Here Master Picklock, Sir, your Man o' Law, And learn'd Atturny, has sent you a Bag of Munition.

  2. 11 de oct. de 2006 · The staple of news by Jonson, Ben, 1573?-1637; Winter, De. Publication date 1905 Publisher New York Holt Collection robarts; toronto Contributor Robarts - University of Toronto Language English. 26 Addeddate 2006-10-11 18:26:07 Associated-names Winter, De Call number ABO-0629 ...

  3. The first act thus introduces the two main concerns of the plot: The Staple of News, an organization devised to profit on. people willing to pay for fabrication and falsification of reality; and. the battle for Pecunia, the embodiment of sexuality and wealth. In Act II the action occurs in Pennyboy Senior's house.

  4. enterprise like the venerable Wool Staple. News is issued under the Office Seal as Staple commodity. And if a man will assure his news, he may. Twopence a sheet he shall be warranted And have a policy for't4 (I.v.64-66) Just what he is being assured of is unclear, but it is certainly not veracity. News is of value not as it is true but as it ...

  5. The Staple of News responds to recent developments in news culture. The early 1620s had seen a marked increase in public appetite for and access to "news," the first corantos or news-sheets printed in London appearing in 1621 and the first newsbooks - publications in quarto as opposed to the single-sheet corantos - following in 1622.7 This shift,

  6. The play on the stage 7. THE STAPLE OF NEWS 8. Appendices. Skip to search form Skip to main content Skip to account menu. Semantic Scholar's Logo. Search 218,099,094 papers from all fields of science. Search. Sign In Create Free Account. DOI: 10.2307/3506648; Corpus ID: 188514968; The Staple of News

  7. The Staiple of News: Jonson's Festive Comedy. DEVRA ROWLAND KIFER. Much of the criticism of The Staple of News has been concerned with the presence or absence of unity among the disparate elements of satire, morality, and allegory. Although all of these elements are present, the play is most properly viewed as a festive comedy whose central ...