Thomas DeloneyTwayne Publishers, 1981 - 150 pages |
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Page 56
... stories tied together only in the loosest sort of way . The story of St. Hugh and St. Winifred tells how shoemakers ' tools came to be called " St. Hugh's Bones . " The second story tells of two young princes who , in banish- ment ...
... stories tied together only in the loosest sort of way . The story of St. Hugh and St. Winifred tells how shoemakers ' tools came to be called " St. Hugh's Bones . " The second story tells of two young princes who , in banish- ment ...
Page 75
... story . Fuller dismisses the argument by saying , “ However , because omnis fabula fundatur Historia , let this Cole be accounted eminent in this kind ; though I vehemently suspect very little of truth would remain in the midst of the story ...
... story . Fuller dismisses the argument by saying , “ However , because omnis fabula fundatur Historia , let this Cole be accounted eminent in this kind ; though I vehemently suspect very little of truth would remain in the midst of the story ...
Page 88
... story is the origin , for M. P. Tilley lists Dek- ker's Shoemakers ' Holiday ( 1601 ) as the first published reference to " St. Hugh's Bones , " 67 and Deloney's work , of course , predates Dekker's play . But since the story of a love ...
... story is the origin , for M. P. Tilley lists Dek- ker's Shoemakers ' Holiday ( 1601 ) as the first published reference to " St. Hugh's Bones , " 67 and Deloney's work , of course , predates Dekker's play . But since the story of a love ...
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