The Council FireHiawatha Sportsman's Club., 1906 |
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... Sir Lucius O'Trigger , Mr. Clinch . In gratitude , Sheridan wrote for Clinch's benefit performance on May 2 , 1775 , the two - act farce , St. Patrick's Day ; or The Scheming Lieutenant . On November 21 of the same prolific year ...
... Sir Lucius O'Trigger , Mr. Clinch . In gratitude , Sheridan wrote for Clinch's benefit performance on May 2 , 1775 , the two - act farce , St. Patrick's Day ; or The Scheming Lieutenant . On November 21 of the same prolific year ...
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... Sir Lucius O'Trigger's humor is love of fighting . Without asserting conscious and direct imitation of Jonson's comedies by Sheridan , the fact is yet apparent that The Rivals and The School for Scandal incline less toward the Shake ...
... Sir Lucius O'Trigger's humor is love of fighting . Without asserting conscious and direct imitation of Jonson's comedies by Sheridan , the fact is yet apparent that The Rivals and The School for Scandal incline less toward the Shake ...
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... Sir Anthony Absolute , especially admirable in the quarrel - scene with his son ; Captain Absolute , a far more vital first lover " than young Marlow ; Sir Lucius O'Trigger , who blends Irish wit with love of fighting , and who refuses ...
... Sir Anthony Absolute , especially admirable in the quarrel - scene with his son ; Captain Absolute , a far more vital first lover " than young Marlow ; Sir Lucius O'Trigger , who blends Irish wit with love of fighting , and who refuses ...
Стр. lvii
... Sir Lucius O'Trigger ! True , 1 1 Life of Sheridan , I , 142 . 2 A Complete History of the Stage , V , 296 . 3 The North American Review , January , 1848 . Sir Ulic Mackilligut is speedily dismissed from favor for an INTRODUCTION lvii.
... Sir Lucius O'Trigger ! True , 1 1 Life of Sheridan , I , 142 . 2 A Complete History of the Stage , V , 296 . 3 The North American Review , January , 1848 . Sir Ulic Mackilligut is speedily dismissed from favor for an INTRODUCTION lvii.
Стр. lxv
... Sir Lucius O'Trigger . The part was transferred to another actor , and success was complete . In gratitude to Clinch , the actor who thus saved his play , Sheridan wrote his farce of St. Patrick's Day . " Beyond question , the ...
... Sir Lucius O'Trigger . The part was transferred to another actor , and success was complete . In gratitude to Clinch , the actor who thus saved his play , Sheridan wrote his farce of St. Patrick's Day . " Beyond question , the ...
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