8 examples of deloney in sentences

Book of Martyrs, which told in simple prose thrilling stories of martyrs and served as a textbook of the Reformation; (b) Hooker's Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity, a treatise on theology; (8) fiction, in John Lyly's Euphues (1579), Robert Greene's Pandosto (1588), Sir Philip Sidney's Arcardia (1590), Thomas Lodge's Rosalynde (1590), Nashe's The Unfortunate Traveler (1594), and Thomas Deloney's The Gentle Craft (1597).

Deloney's The Gentle Craft may be found in the Clarendon Press edition of his Works.

The greatest realist in the prose fiction of the Elizabethan Age was Thomas Deloney (1543?-1600), who chose his materials from the everyday life of common people.

Deloney's The Gentle Craft and Jack of Newberry are given in his Works, edited by Mann (Clarendon Press).

Thomas Deloney, le roman des métiers au temps de Shakespeare.

R122628, 23Dec53, Mme Abel Chevalley (née Marguerite Sabatier) (W) CHEVALLEY, MARGUERITE (SABATIER) Thomas Deloney.

Thomas Deloney, le roman des métiers au temps de Shakespeare.

R122628, 23Dec53, Mme Abel Chevalley (née Marguerite Sabatier) (W) CHEVALLEY, MARGUERITE (SABATIER) Thomas Deloney.

8 examples of  deloney  in sentences