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050 00 $aPN2047$b.B3
100 1 $aBaker, Richard,$cSir,$d1568-1645.
245 10 $aTheatrum redivivum,$bor, The theatre vindicated by Sir Richard Barer [!] In answer to Mr. Pryn's Histrio-mastix: wherein his groundless assertions against stage-plays are discovered, his miss-taken allegations of the Fathers manifested, as also what he calls his reasons, to be nothing but his passions.
260 $aLondon,$bPrinted by T. R. for F. Eglesfield,$c1662.
300 $a4 p. l., 141 p.$c15 cm.
500 $aRunning title: The theatre vindicated.
500 $aReissued in 1670, with title: Theatrum triumphans, or, A discourse of plays ... London, Printed by S. G. and B. G. for F. Eglesfield, 1670.
600 10 $aPrynne, William,$d1600-1669.$tHistrio-mastix.
650 0 $aTheater$xMoral and ethical aspects$vEarly works to 1800.
650 0 $aTheater$zEngland$vEarly works to 1800.
740 0 $aThe theatre vindicated.