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Detection of the burglarizing of burgh: A sequel

Pages 140-141 | Published online: 02 Jun 2009
 

This essay investigates the origins of Thomas Sheridan's Rhetorical Grammar and concludes that Sheridan himself, contrary to W. M. Parrish's earlier thesis, plagarized James Burgh's, “The Art of Speaking’ by publishing it with A Rhetorical Grammar in 1781.

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