Apology for the Middle Class: The Dramatic Novels of Thomas DeloneyIndiana University Press, 1960 - 165 pages |
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Page 124
... Cris- pine . Although she reasons with herself that she should not love one so lowborn , she cannot help loving him . Deciding to tell Crispine of her passion , she sends for him on the pretext of being displeased with her last pair of ...
... Cris- pine . Although she reasons with herself that she should not love one so lowborn , she cannot help loving him . Deciding to tell Crispine of her passion , she sends for him on the pretext of being displeased with her last pair of ...
Page 125
... Crispine rejoins his bride in the park and plucks " the rose of amorous delight . " Then each goes home , Ursula to the palace and Crispine to the shoeshop . ( pp . 120-126 ) CHAPTER VII ON THE SAME night that Crispine is married to ...
... Crispine rejoins his bride in the park and plucks " the rose of amorous delight . " Then each goes home , Ursula to the palace and Crispine to the shoeshop . ( pp . 120-126 ) CHAPTER VII ON THE SAME night that Crispine is married to ...
Page 126
... Crispine calmly reveals to his employers that he has secretly married the Emperor's daughter , who is now pregnant , and that he himself is a prince whose father was slain by the Emperor . The Dame then proposes a plan : near the time ...
... Crispine calmly reveals to his employers that he has secretly married the Emperor's daughter , who is now pregnant , and that he himself is a prince whose father was slain by the Emperor . The Dame then proposes a plan : near the time ...
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