Apology for the Middle Class: The Dramatic Novels of Thomas DeloneyIndiana University Press, 1960 - 165 pages |
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Page 54
... Thomas Cole is already a famous and successful clothier , perhaps even a bit past his prime . Unlike the story of Jack of Newbury , there is no mention of Cole's youth or of his courtship and marriage . In the very first scene he is the ...
... Thomas Cole is already a famous and successful clothier , perhaps even a bit past his prime . Unlike the story of Jack of Newbury , there is no mention of Cole's youth or of his courtship and marriage . In the very first scene he is the ...
Page 74
... Cole , the hero of Thomas of Reading , is already married and successful at the beginning of the novel . We are not ... Cole's murder . Mistress Jarman , an uncomplicated Lady Macbeth , is as resolute as she is cold - blooded . When the ...
... Cole , the hero of Thomas of Reading , is already married and successful at the beginning of the novel . We are not ... Cole's murder . Mistress Jarman , an uncomplicated Lady Macbeth , is as resolute as she is cold - blooded . When the ...
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The Dramatic Novels of Thomas Deloney Merritt E. Lawlis. £ 200 , but he finds that instead of writing a letter he has written a will , leaving his fortune to his wife and daughter and giving Dove the £ 200 as a bequest . Cole is not ...
The Dramatic Novels of Thomas Deloney Merritt E. Lawlis. £ 200 , but he finds that instead of writing a letter he has written a will , leaving his fortune to his wife and daughter and giving Dove the £ 200 as a bequest . Cole is not ...
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