Sheridan, Thomas, 1687-1738.
Sheridan, Thomas
Thomas Sheridan Irish Anglican cleric and writer
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Works
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Ars pun-ica, sive flos linguarum : the art of punning; or, the flower of languages; in seventy-nine rules: for the farther improvement of conversation and help of memory. By the labour and industry of Tom Pun-Sibi. (i.e.) Jonathan Swift, D.D. | |
Collection of poems on affairs of state. | |
Coriolanus. [Imitation.] | |
Coriolanus, or the Roman matron a tragedy taken from Shakespear and Thomson [by Thomas Sheridan], as it is acted at the Theatre-royal in Covent-Garden.. | |
Corolianus. [Adaptation. Anglais.] | |
course of lectures on elocution (1762) | |
A dissertation 1761 : a scolar press facsimile | |
An easy introduction of grammar in English. for the understanding of the Latin tongue Compil'd not only for the Ease and Encouragement of Youth, but also for their Moral Improvement; having the Syntaxis Examples gather'd from the Choicest Pieces of the best Authors. To which is added a compendious method of variation, and elegant disposition of Latin. The prosody is in English verse. By Thomas Sheridan, M.A. | |
An essay on the earlier part of the life of Swift. | |
The faithful shepherd : a translation of Battista Guarini's Il pastor fido | |
A general dictionary of the english language... to which is prefixed a rhetorical grammar.... | |
Intelligencer | |
The invitation, in imitation of Horace's Epistle to Torquatus : Written by Mr. T. S--- to D---r S---. | |
The life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1784) | |
The London mercury : containing the history, politics, and literature of England, for the year. | |
Mindful militants the Amalgamated Engineering Union in Australia 1920-1972 | |
Mr. Sheridan's prologue, to the Greek play of Phædra and Hyppolitus : design'd to have been spoke by a boy of six years old. | |
New simile for the ladies | |
Nosce teipsum [from old catalog] | |
An ode, to be perform'd at the Castle of Dublin, on the 1st. of March 1729-30 : Being the birth-day of Her most serene Majesty Queen Caroline: by the special command of His Excellency John Lord Carteret. Set to Musick for this Day, by Mr. Matthew Dubourg, Chief Composer and Master of His Majesty's Musick attending the State in Ireland. | |
Oeuvres choisies | |
Persius. The satyrs of Persius, 1739: | |
The Philoctetes of Sophocles | |
A poem on the immortality of the soul. | |
Poems | |
A prologue design'd for the play of Oedipus written in Greek, and perform'd by Mr. Sheridan's scholars, at the King's-Inn's-Hall, on Tuesday the 10th of December, 1723. | |
Les Rivaux : comédie en cinq actes | |
Sammlung | |
The satires of Juvenal translated : with explanatory and classical notes, relating to the laws and customs of the Greeks and Romans. | |
A sermon preached at St. Patrick's Church : on St. Cæcilia's day. By Thomas Sheridan, D.D. | |
The simile: or, woman a cloud. A poem. | |
To the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Mont-Cassel : this fable is most humbly dedicated by a person who had some share in his education. | |
Works. | |
The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D. D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin. Arranged by Thomas Sheridan, A. M. with Notes, Historical and Critical.. |