Manuscripts
The Pantheonites. Comedy, 2 acts. Francis Gentleman
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Manuscripts
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Manuscripts
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Manuscripts
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Manuscripts
No application. Prod. C.G., Nov. 7, 1795. MS: dated, by Larpent, C.G., Sept. 29; prologue and epilogue; cast. Comp. 1795 (Dev 8vo 63): slight differences.
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