Fashionable Dramatic Institution. Mr. Daggerwood and family, having from long experience and deep study, contracted an intimate acquaintance with the Muses, beg leave to inform the nobility and gentry, that during the summer recess at Duncetable, they propose giving lectures on the different branches of the fashionable & polite arts [electronic resource].
1795
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Fashionable Dramatic Institution. Mr. Daggerwood and family, having from long experience and deep study, contracted an intimate acquaintance with the Muses, beg leave to inform the nobility and gentry, that during the summer recess at Duncetable, they propose giving lectures on the different branches of the fashionable & polite arts [electronic resource].
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[Bedford?, 1795?]
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Great Britain -- England -- Bedford.
Language
English
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1 sheet ; 1/2⁰.
Note
Daggerwood is a pseudonym.
A satire ending with "Mr. D. humbly hopes that this establishment will entirely preclude the necessity of resorting to the laborious and expensive system of university education".
Reproduction of original from British Library.
A satire ending with "Mr. D. humbly hopes that this establishment will entirely preclude the necessity of resorting to the laborious and expensive system of university education".
Reproduction of original from British Library.
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English Short Title Catalog, T223380.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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