Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Active Years
Min year: 1757, Max year: 1802, Max count: 22
As Author
- 1757: Sheridan's address to the people
- 1771: The ridotto* of Bath
- 1771: Clio's protest
- 1775: A new song, sung by Mr. Willson, in the Duenna
- 1775: A new song, in The duenna, sung by Mr Leoni
- 1775: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna
- 1775: The rivals
- 1775: The rivals
- 1775: The rivals
- 1775: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna
- 1775: The rivals
- 1775: A new song, sung by Mr. Wilson, in the Duenna
- 1775: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna
- 1775: Select songs from The duenna
- 1775: A new song in The duenna
- 1776: Songs
- 1776: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna
- 1776: Songs
- 1776: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna
- 1776: Songs
- 1776: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the duenna; or, The double elopement
- 1776: Songs
- 1776: Songs, duets, trios, &c
- 1776: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the duenna; or, The double elopement
- 1776: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the duenna; or, The double elopement
- 1776: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna
- 1776: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna
- 1776: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna
- 1776: The rivals
- 1776: Songs
- 1776: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna
- 1777: The governess, a comic opera
- 1777: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in the duenna; or, The double elopement
- 1777: The governess, a comic opera
- 1777: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna
- 1777: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna
- 1778: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna
- 1778: A favourite song, sung by Miss Walpole in The camp
- 1778: A favourite song, sung by Miss Walpole, in The camp
- 1778: Two favourite songs in The camp. Sung by Mr. Webster
- 1778: A favorite song, sung by Mr. Webster and Miss Walpole in The camp at Drury-Lane
- 1778: The governess a comic opera: as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Crow-Street
- 1778: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna
- 1779: Verses to the memory of Garrick
- 1779: Verses to the memory of Garrick
- 1779: The airs and chorusses, in the monody, on the death of Mr. Garrick. Set to music by Mr. Linley
- 1779: Verses to the memory of Garrick
- 1779: Verses to the memory of Garrick
- 1780: What bard O Time discover. In The duenna. Sung by Mr Mattocks
- 1780: The tears of genius. A monody
- 1780: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna
- 1780: The school for scandal
- 1780: The duenna: a comic opera
- 1780: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna
- 1781: The critic
- 1781: The critic
- 1781: The critic
- 1781: The critic
- 1781: The school for scandal
- 1781: An ode to the genius of scandal
- 1781: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna
- 1781: The school for scandal
- 1781: The critic or A tragedy rehearsed a dramatic piece in three acts as it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane by Richard Brinsley Sheridan Esqr[.]
- 1781: The critic
- 1781: The critic or A tragedy rehearsed a dramatic piece in three acts as it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane by Richard Brinsley Sheridan Esqr[.]
- 1781: A trip to Scarborough
- 1781: The critic
- 1781: The critic
- 1781: A trip to Scarborough
- 1781: The critic
- 1781: The school for scandal
- 1781: The critic
- 1781: The school for scandal
- 1781: The critic
- 1781: The school for scandal
- 1781: The school for scandal
- 1782: The school for scandal
- 1782: The real and genuine school for scandal
- 1782: The school for scandal
- 1782: The school for scandal
- 1782: The school for scandal
- 1782: The school for scandal
- 1783: The school for scandal
- 1783: The real and genuine School for scandal
- 1783: Songs
- 1783: The duenna: or, the double elopement
- 1784: The duenna: or, the double elopement
- 1784: Westminster election
- 1785: The school for scandal
- 1785: The duenna: or, the double elopement
- 1785: The school for scandal
- 1785: The rivals
- 1785: The rivals
- 1785: The critic
- 1785: The legislative independence of Ireland vindicated: in a speech of Mr. Sheridan's on the Irish propositions, in the British House of Commons. To which is annexed an authentic copy of the twenty resolutions, on the Irish commercial intercourse; as they passed that House, on the 30th of May, 1785; and were sent up to the House of Lords. Taken from the Votes of the English House of Commons
- 1785: The duenna
- 1785: The duenna, or the double elopement
- 1786: The school for scandal
- 1786: The school for scandal
- 1786: The duenna
- 1786: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna
- 1786: The critic
- 1787: The genuine speech of Mr. Sheridan
- 1787: The genuine speech of Mr. Sheridan
- 1787: The speech of Richard Brinsley Sheridan
- 1787: The duenna: or, the double elopement
- 1787: The speech of R. B. Sheridan
- 1787: The school for scandal
- 1787: The genuine speech of Mr. Sheridan
- 1787: The speech of R. B. Sheridan
- 1788: Speech of Mr. Sheridan, in Westminster-Hall
- 1788: The speech of R. B. Sheridan
- 1788: The celebrated speech of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Esq
- 1788: The school for scandal
- 1788: The school for scandal
- 1788: The rivals
- 1788: The speech of R. B. Sheridan
- 1788: A comparative statement of the two bills, for the better government of the British possessions in India, brought into Parliament by Mr. Fox and Mr. Pitt
- 1788: A comparative statement of the two bills, for the better government of the British possessions in India, brought into Parliament by Mr. Fox and Mr. Pitt. With explanatory observations
- 1788: A comparative statement of the two bills, for the better government of the British possessions in India
- 1788: The speech of R. B. Sheridan
- 1788: The governess: a comic opera; as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Crow-Street
- 1788: A comparative statement of the two bills
- 1788: A comparative statement of the two bills
- 1788: A comparative statement of the two bills, for the better government of the British possessions in India
- 1788: The governess: a comic opera as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Crow-Street
- 1788: St. Patrick's day; or, the scheming lieutenant
- 1788: The celebrated speech of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Esq
- 1788: A comparative statement of the two bills, for the better government of the British possessions in India, brought into Parliament by Mr. Fox and Mr. Pitt
- 1789: The school for scandal
- 1789: A letter to the most insolent man alive
- 1789: A letter to the most insolent man alive
- 1789: A letter to the most insolent man alive
- 1789: St. Patrick's day: or, the scheming lieutenant
- 1789: A letter to the most insolent man alive
- 1789: The duenna; or, the double elopement
- 1789: Songs, duets, trios, &c. in The duenna
- 1789: L'ecole du scandale, ou les mours du jour, comedie par monsieur Sheridan: traduite en franc?ois par Mr. Bunel Delille, Avocat au Parlement de Paris.
- 1789: The school for scandal
- 1790: The school for scandal, a comedy in five acts. By Sheridan
- 1790: The critic
- 1791: The school for scandal
- 1791: The duenna; or, The double elopement
- 1791: The school for scandal
- 1791: Robinson Crusoe; or, Harlequin Friday
- 1791: The rivals
- 1792: The school for scandal
- 1792: The school for scandal
- 1793: The governess. A comic opera
- 1793: The school for scandal
- 1793: The school for scandal
- 1793: The rivals
- 1793: The school for scandal
- 1793: The duenna; or, the double elopement
- 1794: The duenna
- 1794: The duenna: a comic opera
- 1794: Songs duetts, choruses, &c
- 1794: The duenna: a comic opera. In three acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden: ... By R. B. Sheridan, Esq
- 1794: Songs duetts, choruses, &c. in a new and appropiate [sic] entertainment, called The glorious first of June
- 1795: Nancy of the Dale. As sung by Mr. Webster, in The camp
- 1795: The critic or A tragedy rehearsed a dramatic piece in three acts as it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane by Richard Brinsley Sheridan Esqr[.]
- 1795: The critic or A tragedy rehearsed a dramatic piece in three acts as it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane by Richard Brinsley Sheridan Esqr[.]
- 1795: Liberty & peace. The speech of R.B. Sheridan
- 1795: The critic
- 1795: The critic
- 1795: The school for scandal
- 1795: The school for scandal
- 1795: The camp
- 1795: The forsaken maid
- 1795: The critic
- 1796: The duenna
- 1797: The duenna
- 1797: The rivals
- 1797: The critic
- 1797: The dramatic works of R. B. Sheridan, Esq
- 1797: The school for scandal
- 1798: The dramatic works of R. B. Sheridan
- 1798: The rivals
- 1798: The school for scandal
- 1798: The school for scandal
- 1798: Speech of Mr. Sheridan, in the House of Commons, on Friday the 21st of April, 1798
- 1798: The school for scandal
- 1799: Speech of Richard Brinsley Sheridan
- 1799: The school for scandal
- 1799: Song in Pizarro. Sung by Mrs. Jordan in the character of Cora. The words by Mr. Sheridan
- 1800: Pizarro
- 1800: The school for scandal
- 1800: Richard Brinsley Sheridan's, Esq. celebrated, additional verse to the old popular anthem of God save the King, to which are respectfully added, 20 others, by an Irishman in London
- 1800: St. Patrick's day: or, the scheming lieutenant
- 1802: Sheridan's address to the people
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