Sheridan, Thomas.
An easy introduction of grammar in English. for the understanding of the Latin tongue Compil'd not only for the Ease and Encouragement of Youth, but also for their Moral Improvement; having the Syntaxis Examples gather'd from the Choicest Pieces of the best Authors. To which is added a compendious method of variation, and elegant disposition of Latin. The prosody is in English verse. By Thomas Sheridan, M.A.
Dublin: printed by D. Tompson in Cole's-Alley, Castle-Street, for the author, MDCCXIV. [1714].
ESTC No. T90538.Grub Street ID 310399.
Sheridan, Thomas.
Ars pun-ica, sive flos linguarum: the art of punning; or the flower of languages; in seventy nine rules: for the farther improvement of conversation, and help of memory. By the labour and industry of Tom Pun-Sibi.
Dublin: printed by and for James Carson, 1719.
ESTC No. T213806.Grub Street ID 240470.
Sheridan, Thomas.
Ars pun-ica, sive flos linguarum: the art of punning; or, the flower of languages; in seventy-nine rules: for the farther improvement of conversation and help of memory. By the labour and industry of Tom Pun-Sibi. (i.e.) Jonathan Swift, D.D.
[London]: Printed at Dublin in the year 1719. Reprinted at London for J. Roberts, [1719?].
ESTC No. N31149.Grub Street ID 20055.
Sheridan, Thomas.
The invitation, in imitation of Horace's Epistle to Torquatus. Written by Mr. T. S--- to D---r S---.
Dublin: printed, 1720.
ESTC No. N53823.Grub Street ID 37713.
Sheridan, Thomas.
A prologue, spoke by Mr. Elrington at the Theatre-Royal on Saturday the first of April. In the behalf of the distressed weavers.
Dublin: printed by John Harding, [1720].
ESTC No. T44587.Grub Street ID 272988.
Sheridan, Thomas.
Prologue spoke at the Theatre-Royal in behalf of the poor weavers of the city of Dublin, April, 1st. 1720 by Mr. Elrington.
Dublin: printed by J. Carson, [1720].
ESTC No. T5203.Grub Street ID 279194.
Sheridan, Thomas.
Ars pun-ica, sive flos linguarum: the art of punning: or, the flower of languages. In seventy-nine rules. For the farther improvement of conversation and help of memory. By the labour and industry of Tom Pun-Sibi.
[London]: Written in the year MDCCXIX, [1720?].
ESTC No. N51767.Grub Street ID 35759.
Sheridan, Thomas.
Ars pun-ica, sive flos linguarum: the art of punning; or, the flower of languages; in seventy-nine rules: for the farther improvement of conversation and help of memory. By the labour and industry of Tom Pun-Sibi. (i.e.) Jonathan Swift, D.D.
[London]: Printed at Dublin in the year 1719. Reprinted at London for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, [1720?].
ESTC No. T146325.Grub Street ID 192991.
Sheridan, Thomas.
Mr. Sheridan's prologue, to the Greek play of Phædra and Hyppolitus; design'd to have been spoke by a boy of six years old.
Dublin: printed in the year, 1721.
ESTC No. N66633.Grub Street ID 48340.
Sheridan, Thomas.
The Drapier's ballad to the tune of the London 'prentice.
Dublin: printed by John Harding, 1724-5[i.e.1725].
ESTC No. T34949.Grub Street ID 265175.
Sheridan, Thomas.
A letter sir there having been some editions of Dean Swift's Cadenus and Vanessa publish'd before the following little copy was added to it; you are desired to give it the publick in a single paper, ... A true and faithful inventory of the goods belonging to D. Sw-t, Vicar of Lara Cor; upon lending his house to the Bishop of M-, till his own was built.
[Dublin: printed by George Faulkner?, 1726].
ESTC No. T202833.Grub Street ID 233608.
Sheridan, Thomas.
Tom Punsibi's letter to Dean Swift.
[Dublin]: Printed in the year, 1727.
ESTC No. T5214.Grub Street ID 279302.
Sheridan, Thomas.
To the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Mont-Cassel: this fable is most humbly dedicated by a person who had some share in his education.
Dublin: printed by S. Harding, next Door to the Crown in Copper-Alley, MDCCXXVII. [1727].
ESTC No. T128290.Grub Street ID 177903.
Sheridan, Thomas.
Prologue spoken before a Greek play, at the Reverend Dr. Sheridan's school, at the breaking-up of his scholars for Christmas, 1728.
Dublin: printed and sold at the pamphlet shop opposite the Tholsel in Skinner-Row, 1729.
ESTC No. T232096.Grub Street ID 257337.
Sheridan, Thomas.
An ode, to be perform'd at the Castle of Dublin, on the 1st. of March 1729-30. Being the birth-day of Her most serene Majesty Queen Caroline: by the special command of His Excellency John Lord Carteret. Set to Musick for this Day, by Mr. Matthew Dubourg, Chief Composer and Master of His Majesty's Musick attending the State in Ireland.
Dublin: printed for George Ewing, at the Angel and Bible in Dame's-Street, MDCCXXX. [1730].
ESTC No. T90122.Grub Street ID 309975.
Sheridan, Thomas.
A sermon preached at St. Patrick's Church, on St. Cæcilia's day. By Thomas Sheridan, D.D.
Dublin: printed by S. Powell, for the author, 1731.
ESTC No. T119634.Grub Street ID 171018.
Sheridan, Thomas.
A new simile for the ladies, with useful annotations.
Dublin: printed in the year, 1732.
ESTC No. N42021.Grub Street ID 28374.
Sheridan, Thomas.
The simile: or, woman a cloud. A poem.
London: printed for W. Owen, at Temple-Bar, Fleet-Street, MDCCXLVIII [1748].
ESTC No. T73478.Grub Street ID 296733.