Apology for the Middle Class: The Dramatic Novels of Thomas DeloneyIndiana University Press, 1960 - 165 pages |
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Page 70
... Crispianus . Her husband ( inef- fectual soul ! ) has been killed by the tyrant Maximinus . It remains for her to disguise her two sons as poor apprentices and send them out into the world of business where their identity is not known ...
... Crispianus . Her husband ( inef- fectual soul ! ) has been killed by the tyrant Maximinus . It remains for her to disguise her two sons as poor apprentices and send them out into the world of business where their identity is not known ...
Page 125
... Crispianus is drafted into the army of the Britons in Gaul . The Dame and Master are at first greatly disappointed , for they had put Crispianus in charge of the business . Happily , Crispine is still with them ; and he is able to take ...
... Crispianus is drafted into the army of the Britons in Gaul . The Dame and Master are at first greatly disappointed , for they had put Crispianus in charge of the business . Happily , Crispine is still with them ; and he is able to take ...
Page 126
... Crispianus is in England and is surprised and pleased to hear of his brother's strange adventures . Now he can say with Iphicrates , " A Shoomakers son is a Prince born . " He goes to Maximinus with his letter of commendation from the ...
... Crispianus is in England and is surprised and pleased to hear of his brother's strange adventures . Now he can say with Iphicrates , " A Shoomakers son is a Prince born . " He goes to Maximinus with his letter of commendation from the ...
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