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British education : or, the source of the disorders of Great Britain. Being an essay towards proving, that the immorality, ignorance, and false taste, which so generally prevail, are the natural and necessary consequences of the present defective system of education. With an attempt to shew, that a revival of the art of speaking, and the study of our own language, might contribute, in great measure, to the cure of those evils. In three parts. I. Of the use of these studies to religion, and morality; as also, to the support of the British constitution. II. Their absolute necessity in order to refine, ascertain, and fix the English language. III. Their use in the cultivation of the imitative arts: shewing, that were the study of oratory made a necessary branch of the education of youth; poetry, musick, painting, and sculpture, might arrive at as high a pitch of perfection in England, as ever they did in Athens or Rome. By Thomas Sheridan, A.M.

Author/creator Sheridan, Thomas, 1719-1788
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoLondon : printed for R. and J. Dodsley in Pall-mall, M.DCC.LVI [1756]
Description2 unnumbered pages, xl, 536 pages ; 8⁰.
Supplemental Content Full text online
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General noteWith a half-title.
General noteReproduction of original from the British Library.
References Alston, X, 221
References English Short Title Catalog, ESTCT90531.
Reproduction noteJoyner- Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements
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