Telemachus in the island of Calypso: a pantomime ballet. In three acts. Composed by Mr. d'Auberval, ... Represented for the first time at the King's theatre, Pantheon, in the month of March, M.DCC. XCI. ...
Telemachus in the island of Calypso: a pantomime ballet. In three acts. Composed by Mr. d'Auberval, ... Represented for the first time at the King's theatre, Pantheon, in the month of March, M.DCC. XCI. ...
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Librarybr /br /T088646br /br /Half-title: 'Telemaque dans
l'isle de Calypso'. Parallel French and English texts.
D'Auberval is a pseudonym of Jean Bercher.br /br /London :
printed by H. Reynell, [1791]. 31,[1]p. ; 4°