Apology for the Middle Class: The Dramatic Novels of Thomas DeloneyIndiana University Press, 1960 - 165 pages |
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... ballads in Jack of Newbury are traditional ; and Francis James Child in his collection , The English and Scottish Popular Ballads ( 1882-98 ) , gives Deloney credit for preserving them . The ballads are " The Fair Flower of ...
... ballads in Jack of Newbury are traditional ; and Francis James Child in his collection , The English and Scottish Popular Ballads ( 1882-98 ) , gives Deloney credit for preserving them . The ballads are " The Fair Flower of ...
Page 107
... ballads ( two of which , " The Fair Flower of Northumberland " and " Flod- den Field , " are traditional ballads that might have perished except for their appearance in Jack of Newbury ) . Deloney insists that the poor man can have a ...
... ballads ( two of which , " The Fair Flower of Northumberland " and " Flod- den Field , " are traditional ballads that might have perished except for their appearance in Jack of Newbury ) . Deloney insists that the poor man can have a ...
Page 158
... ballad is not certain , even though the collection is , in the main , his ; the publisher may have added a few ballads that are not Deloney's . 11 Aspects of the Novel , p . 105 . 12 Pages 108-109 . 13 Cavalcade of the English Novel , p ...
... ballad is not certain , even though the collection is , in the main , his ; the publisher may have added a few ballads that are not Deloney's . 11 Aspects of the Novel , p . 105 . 12 Pages 108-109 . 13 Cavalcade of the English Novel , p ...
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