Thomas Holcroft
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- | '''Thomas Holcroft''' (10 December 1745 - 23 March 1809) was an English dramatist, miscellanist, poet and translator. He was sympathetic to the early ideas of the French Revolution and helped [[Thomas Paine]] to publish the first part of ''The [[Rights of Man]]''. | + | '''Thomas Holcroft''' (1745 - 1809) was an [[English dramatist]], miscellanist, poet and translator. He was sympathetic to the early ideas of the French Revolution and helped [[Thomas Paine]] to publish the first part of ''The [[Rights of Man]]''. |
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Thomas Holcroft (1745 - 1809) was an English dramatist, miscellanist, poet and translator. He was sympathetic to the early ideas of the French Revolution and helped Thomas Paine to publish the first part of The Rights of Man.
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