Shorter Novels, Volume 1Philip Henderson J.M. Dent, 1929 - English fiction |
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Page xii
... Jack of Newbury and the rest are not masterpieces . They are quite evidently written for a class of people of whom it used to be rather rashly presumed that they would not be likely to read anything . Though by no means obscene , they ...
... Jack of Newbury and the rest are not masterpieces . They are quite evidently written for a class of people of whom it used to be rather rashly presumed that they would not be likely to read anything . Though by no means obscene , they ...
Page xvi
... Jack of Newbury --which otherwise is made up entirely of local tradition and professional experience - how Henry VIII , Cardinal Wolsey and their company with Will Summer's , the jester , were entertained at the house of the famous ...
... Jack of Newbury --which otherwise is made up entirely of local tradition and professional experience - how Henry VIII , Cardinal Wolsey and their company with Will Summer's , the jester , were entertained at the house of the famous ...
Page xvii
... Jack of Newbury , " 1597. " The Gentle Craft " ( first part ) , 1597 ; second part , 1598. Thomas of Reading , " 1600. Died 1600 . Ballads ascribed to Deloney : " The Blind Beggar of Bednall Green " " The Pleasant and Sweet History of ...
... Jack of Newbury , " 1597. " The Gentle Craft " ( first part ) , 1597 ; second part , 1598. Thomas of Reading , " 1600. Died 1600 . Ballads ascribed to Deloney : " The Blind Beggar of Bednall Green " " The Pleasant and Sweet History of ...
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