Rediscover the literary talents of Dr. Samuel Croxall with this meticulously reproduced edition of "The Fair Circassian." This volume presents Croxall's dramatic performance, penned during his time as a gentleman commoner at Oxford. Experience the vibrant characters and captivating plot of this classic play.
In addition to the titular drama, this collection includes several of Croxall's occasional poems, showcasing his skill with verse and his reflections on various subjects. Further enriching this edition is "The Royal Manual," offering insights into the author's perspectives on governance and leadership.
This collection offers readers a glimpse into the literary landscape of the 18th century and provides a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of English literature. "The Fair Circassian" is a testament to the enduring power of drama and poetry, and this edition ensures that Croxall's work will continue to be appreciated for generations to come.
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