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... Thoughts . 1770-1 . Colardeau turned Le Tourneur's first and second Nuits into alexandrines . 1771. An anonymous and fragmentary translation of the first Night . 1771. An obscure rhymester called Doigny de Ponceau produced a verse ...
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STAGE CONDITIONS IN LONDON AND PARIS | 1 |
THE PHILOSOPHER AND THE DRAMATIST | 35 |
SHAKESPEARE AND VOLTAIRE | 54 |
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