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The critics in the audience of the London theatres from Buckingham to Sheridan : a study of neoclassicism in the playhouse, 1671-1779
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The critics in the audience of the London theatres from Buckingham to Sheridan : a study of neoclassicism in the playhouse, 1671-1779
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Publication date
1953.
Call number
291810
Creator
Smith, Dane Farnsworth (1895-1968)
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Dimensions
23 cm.
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