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L'amant bourru, comédie en trois actes et en vers libres. Par Monsieur de Monvel.

By: Boutet de Monvel, Jacques Marie.Publisher: A Paris : Chez Prault,..., 1787Edition: Nouvelle édition.Description: 56p. ; 8.Subject(s): French drama (Comedy) -- 18th century
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