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A letter, signed: E. Curll, but perhaps not by him, accusing Cibber of piracy of Molière's, 'Tartuffe' in his play 'The non-juror'.

With Nicholas Rowe's prologue to 'The non-juror' and its imitation by Joseph Gay, i.e. John D. Breval for 'Tartuffe' andthe Earl of Dorset's original epilogue to 'Tartuffe'.

Possibly intended to form part of some larger work.

Drop-head title.

Microfilm. Woodbridge, CT Research Publications, Inc., 1983. 1 reel ; 35mm. (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 635 no. 5.).

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Eighteenth century -- reel 635, no. 5.

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