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Eliot, T. S., “Thomas Middleton,” in Selected Essays, Faber, 1958, pp. 161–70.
Ellis-Fermor, Una, Jacobean Drama: An Interpretation, 4th ed., Vintage Books, 1961, pp. 144–49.
Farley-Hills, David, Jacobean Drama: A Critical Study of the Professional Drama, 1600–1625, Macmillan Press, 1988, p. 1.
Middleton, Thomas, and William Rowley, The Changeling, edited by Joost Daalder, A. C. Black/W. W. Norton, 1990.
Mulrayne, J. R., Thomas Middleton, Longman, 1979, pp. 36–45.
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