The Follies of a Day; Or, the Marriage of Figaro. A Comedy, as it is Now Performing at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. From the French of M. de Beaumarchais. By Thomas Holcroft. ...G. G. and J. J. Robinson, 1785 - 108 pages |
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