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− | by [[C.E. Boniface]]. A satire of his former friend and later arch-rival Joseph Suasso de Lima in which the latter is equated to a learned baboon. Not published, but available in manuscript with a caricature of De Lima on the cover. 1832(?) First performed in 1834, then revived later in the same year with minor adjustments, now named ''Nog Net Zoo''. | + | by [[C.E. Boniface]]. A satire of his former friend and later arch-rival [[Joseph Suasso de Lima]] in which the latter is equated to a learned baboon. Not published, but available in manuscript with a caricature of De Lima on the cover. 1832(?) First performed in 1834, then revived later in the same year with minor adjustments, now named ''Nog Net Zoo''. |
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by C.E. Boniface. A satire of his former friend and later arch-rival Joseph Suasso de Lima in which the latter is equated to a learned baboon. Not published, but available in manuscript with a caricature of De Lima on the cover. 1832(?) First performed in 1834, then revived later in the same year with minor adjustments, now named Nog Net Zoo.
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