Lexicographical Neighbors of Balleting
Literary usage of Balleting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elizabethan Critical Essays by George Gregory Smith (1904)
"Nash calls him 'the balleting silk-weaver.' Philip Stubs or Stubbes, author of
the Anatomie of Abuses. See supra, ip 63, and note to ip 321. ..."
2. The Literature of Roguery by Frank Wadleigh Chandler (1907)
"Thomas Deloney, "the balleting silke weaver," as Nash called him, deserves the
credit of launching this genre, which differs from such a hero tale in ..."
3. English Literature During the Lifetime of Shakespeare by Felix Emmanuel Schelling (1910)
"... the collections of popular tales, best represented in the work of Thomas
Deloney, variously described as "a jig-monger" or "the balleting silk-weaver. ..."
4. The history of English dramatic poetry to the time of Shakespeare: And by John Payne Collier (1879)
"... that hath faith enough for all religions, even as Thomas Deloney, the balleting
silke-weaver, hath rime enough for all ..."