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The Road to Ruin
The Guardian
When it comes to the exploration of neglected British plays, this tiny Richmond theatre leaves the National standing.
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Seamus Perry ¡¤ Half-Fox: Ted Hughes
London Review of Books
Among the many delights to be found in Roger Lonsdale's New Oxford Book of 18th-Century Verse is a squib by Thomas Holcroft,...
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Peter Campbell ¡¤ At the National Portrait Gallery: Thomas Lawrence
London Review of Books
In his lifetime his reputation was high, but Sir Thomas Lawrence was scarcely buried – with great pomp in the crypt of St Paul's – before...
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Nursery at Holcroft Court to open again under new management
fitzrovianews.com
Little Raccoons Day Nursery will provide places for up to 40 children aged from three months to five years. It is due to open on Monday 25 September.
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Rambo knife killer jailed for life
Warrington Worldwide
A 24-year-old Warrington man who plunged a 26cm hunting knife into the chest of his girlfriend's former partner was sentenced to life imprisonment at Chester...
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Thomas Holcroft
Wikipedia
Thomas Holcroft (10 December 1745 – 23 March 1809) was an English dramatist, miscellanist, poet, novelist and translator. He was sympathetic to the early...
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Thomas Holcroft
Britannica
Thomas Holcroft (born Dec. 10, 1745, London, Eng.—died March 23, 1809, London) was an English dramatist, novelist, journalist, and actor...
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Thomas Holcroft
Online Library of Liberty
A prolific 18th century author, translator, and playwright.
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Thomas Holcroft¡¯s Revolutionary Drama
Rutgers University Press
A key figure in British literary circles following the French Revolution, novelist and playwright Thomas Holcroft promoted ideas of reform and equality...
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Holcroft, Thomas, 1745-1809
Warwick Digital Collections
Original binding and title page missing ; Adaptation of "Le mariage de Figaro" by Beaumarchais.
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