elocution$24352$ - translation to greek
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elocution$24352$ - translation to greek

IRISH STAGE ACTOR AND EDUCATOR
Thomas Sheridan (1719–1788), educator; A Course of Lectures on Elocution; Course of Lectures on Elocution; Thomas Sheridan (1719-1788), educator
  • Thomas Sheridan

elocution      
n. ρητορική, ευγλωττία

Definition

enunciation
n.
1.
Declaration, utterance, expression, announcement.
2.
Elocution, articulation, manner of utterance.

Wikipedia

Thomas Sheridan (actor)

Thomas Sheridan (1719 – 14 August 1788) was an Irish stage actor, an educator, and a major proponent of the elocution movement. He received his M.A. in 1743 from Trinity College in Dublin, and was the godson of Jonathan Swift. He also published a "respelled" dictionary of the English language (1780). He was married (1747) to Frances Chamberlaine. His son was the better known Richard Brinsley Sheridan, while his daughters were also writers - Alicia, a playwright, and Betsy Sheridan a diarist. His work is very noticeable in the writings of Hugh Blair.