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THOMAS SHERIDAN
A DISCOURSE
ELOCUTION
AND THE
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
(1759)
Introduction by
G. P. Mohrmann
INTRODUCTION NOTES TO THE INTRODUCTION BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
A
DISCOURSE
The Theatre at Oxford, The Senate-House at Cambridge, At Spring-Garden in London. His Course of Lectures Elocution and the English Language.
TO
The two learned Universities
Oxford AND CAMBRIDGE,
The following Discourse (As a small token of gratitude For the candour with which they received, And the generosity with which they encouraged, His attempt
Towards improving Elocution,
And promoting the study of the English Language)
Is, With all humility, And the most profound respect, Inscribed, very faithful and devoted servant, Thomas Sheridan.
A
DISCOURSE
Delivered in The Theatre at Oxford,
IN The Senate-House at Cambridge, At Spring-Garden in London.
NOTES TO THE TEXT The Augustan Reprint Society
WILLIAM ANDREWS CLARK
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