The Certain Hour (Dizain des Poëtes)

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by James Branch Cabell


  THE IRRESISTIBLE OGLE

  "_But after SHERIDAN had risen to a commanding position in the gay lifeof London, he rather disliked to be known as a playwright or a poet,and preferred to be regarded as a statesman and a man of fashion who'set the pace' in all pastimes of the opulent and idle. Yet, whateverhe really thought of his own writings, and whether or not he did them,as Stevenson used to say, 'just for fun,' the fact remains that he waseasily the most distinguished and brilliant dramatist of an age whichproduced in SHERIDAN'S solemn vagaries one of its most characteristicproducts._"

 

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