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Thomas Deloney (born c. 1540–1560; died in or
shortly before 1600) was an
English silk-weaver, novelist, and
ballad writer.
Thomas Deloney was born sometime...
- Surgery. 214 (4): 738–742. doi:10.1016/j.amjsurg.2017.01.003. PMID 28088301.
Deloney L,
Smith M,
Carter C,
Privette A, Leon S,
Eriksson E (January 2020). "946:...
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meaning is now unclear. "Old Cole"
probably originated from
Thomas Deloney's Pleasant History of
Thomas of
Reading (c. 1598),
about Thomas Cole, a...
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Wolfe in the Stationer's
Register of London. The ballad,
written by
Thomas Deloney, one of the most po****r
poets of the day,
corresponds fairly closely to...
- (2000). Boccace, Pétrarque,
Nerli de Mezière, Metge, Timoneda, Trancoso,
Deloney (in French).
Presses Univ. du Mirail. ISBN 9782858165308.[page needed]...
- Year Cam Ward – 2015, 2018
Darren Payen – 2017 Ryan
Davis – 2020
Aaron Deloney – 2022, 2023 All-Conference
First Team Ed
Kotlarczyk – 1949
Keith Galli...
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Roger Ebert.
Retrieved March 5, 2024.
Reporter / @ryandeloneyUARK, Ryan
Deloney /
Staff (March 27, 2018). ""Love, Simon"
Paves Path to Diversity". The...
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Possibly Thomas Deloney "Crabbed age and
youth cannot live together" Was
reprinted with
additional stanzas in
Thomas Deloney's The
Garland of Good...
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group of
ballad writers including also
William Elderton and
Thomas Deloney. In 1583 he
published his best-known work, The
Anatomie of Abuses. It consisted...
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Novels of
Thomas Deloney (Bloomington 1961), pp. 1–87; from the
edition of 1626 (ESTC 6560) in F. O. Mann, The
Works of
Thomas Deloney (Oxford 1912), pp...