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A biography of Irish dramatist George Farquhar; includes a list of related links. ... GEORGE FARQUHAR was born in Londonderry, Ireland, in 1677 or 1678. Little is known of his early years beyond the fact that he went to school in his native town and entered Trinity College, Dublin, in 1694. He remained there about a year.
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George Farquhar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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George Farquhar (1677 or 1678 – April 29, 1707) was an Irish dramatist. He is noted for his contributions to late Restoration comedy, particularly for his plays The Recruiting Officer (1706) and T...
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Biography of Irish dramatist George Farquhar, plus links to purchase all of his works currently in print. ... George Farquhar, the successor of Wycherley and Congreve, was the son of an Irish clergyman, Londonderry being his native city and Trinity college, Dublin, his alma mater. He was entered as a sizar or servitor,
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An index of poems by George Farquhar. ... George Farquhar - A biography of the Irish dramatist. ... George Farquhar: Bibliography - A bibliography of the works of George Farquhar; includes a list of critical resources.
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16 quotes and quotations by George Farquhar ... Find on Amazon: George Farquhar; Related Authors: Oscar Wilde; George Bernard Shaw; Brendan Behan; Hugh Leonard; John Millington Synge; Lady Gregory; Charles Macklin; Andrew Cherry;
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British dramatist, son of William Farquhar, a clergyman, born in Londonderry, Ireland, in 1677. When he was seventeen he was entered as a sizar at Trinity College, Dublin, under the patronage of Dr. Wiseman, bishop of Dromore.
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for, be it understood, / We left our country for our country’s good", George Barrington, Prologue written for the opening of the Play-house at New South Wales, Jan. 16, 1796. New South Wales, p. 152. ... George Farquhar (1678 – April 29, 1707) was an Irish dramatist.
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Brief biographical note on dramatist George Farquhar. ... Farquhar, George (fär'kur, –kwur) [key], 1678–1707, Irish dramatist, b. Londonderry (now Derry), Ireland. After his short career as an actor ended when he severely wounded a fellow actor in a stage duel, he wrote (1698) his first comedy, Love and a Bottle.
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