Dr. Faustus and The Shoemaker's Holiday
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The way that he uses the disguise to get Rose is that Lacy originally agreed to fight the war in France because, in part, he wanted to get on the good side of the Earl of Lincoln, which would, in turn, help the Earl and, perhaps, the king, accept the union of Rose and Lacy.... Not only does Lacy intimate that Rose's father did not like him because he was a nobleman “for her cruel father, hating the single union of our souls,”11 but he also states that his uncle Lincoln was against the union, as was the king....