Massinger

[ mas-uhn-jer ]

noun
  1. Philip, 1583–1640, English dramatist: collaborated with John Fletcher.

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How to use Massinger in a sentence

  • It is doubtful if Massinger ever collaborated with any author whose manner harmonized as well with his own as did Fields.

    The Fatal Dowry | Philip Massinger
  • With the next Scene the hand of Massinger is once more in evidence with all its accustomed manifestations.

    The Fatal Dowry | Philip Massinger
  • Such contribution, if a fact, must have been small, for the Massinger flavor is unmistakable throughout; yet in the Plague ont!

    The Fatal Dowry | Philip Massinger
  • Massinger and Field accepted frankly the structural awkwardness of their plot as they had fashioned or found it.

    The Fatal Dowry | Philip Massinger
  • Defects such as these could be readily corrected by association with the single-minded, painstaking, thorough Massinger.

    The Fatal Dowry | Philip Massinger

British Dictionary definitions for Massinger

Massinger

/ (ˈmæsɪndʒə) /


noun
  1. Philip. 1583–?1640, English dramatist, noted esp for his comedy A New Way to pay Old Debts (1633)

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