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Definition of Thomas Middleton
1. Noun. English playwright and pamphleteer (1570-1627).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Thomas Middleton
Literary usage of Thomas Middleton
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of English Dramatic Literature to the Death of Queen Anne by Adolphus William Ward (1899)
"Thomas Middleton l was born about 1570, and was the son of a gentleman settled
in London, whose wife likewise sprang from a London family2. ..."
2. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1901)
"Thomas Middleton The tragedy of "Women beware Women," whether or not it be accepted
... —SWINBURNE, ALGERNON CHARLES, 1886, Thomas Middleton, The Nineteenth ..."
3. Publications by Musical Antiquarian Society (1845)
"Unknown Pageant by Thomas Middleton, the dramatist. The accompanying Pageant by
Thomas Middleton, on the inauguration of the Lord Mayor of London, ..."
4. English Writers: An Attempt Towards a History of English Literature by Henry Morley, William Hall Griffin (1893)
"In 1597 Thomas Middleton published "The Wisdom of Solomon paraphrased," and not
improved by the process, In 1599 he followed the fashion of the day, ..."
5. The Chief Elizabethan Dramatists, Excluding Shakespeare by William Allan Neilson (1911)
"THE CHANGELING BY Thomas Middleton AND WILLIAM ROWLEY DRAMATIS PERSONAE о, [governor
of the castle of Al ¡caul. I father to Beatrice. ..."
6. A Short History of the English Drama by Benjamin Griffith Brawley (1921)
"Thomas Middleton.—Thomas Middleton (1570?- 1627) was born in London and evidently
received a good early education, though we know nothing definite about ..."