Richard Brinsley Sheridan
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Richard Brinsley Sheridan was an 18th-century Irish-born playwright, orator, and Whig politician best known for comedies like "The School for Scandal" and his influential role in British parliamentary debates.
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| Richard Brinsley Sheridan canonical | 13 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T2194789 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Richard Brinsley Sheridan Context triple: [Warren Hastings, prosecutedBy, Richard Brinsley Sheridan]
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William Congreve
William Congreve was an English Restoration playwright renowned for his sharp wit and influential comedies of manners, such as "The Way of the World."
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Joseph Addison
Joseph Addison was an influential early 18th-century English essayist, poet, and politician best known for co-founding and writing for the periodicals The Spectator and The Tatler.
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Richard Lovell Edgeworth
Richard Lovell Edgeworth was an 18th-century Anglo-Irish inventor, engineer, educational theorist, and writer known for his contributions to mechanical innovation and progressive education.
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William Carleton
William Carleton was a 19th-century American businessman and philanthropist whose significant financial support led to the renaming of Carleton College in his honor.
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Francis Beaumont
Francis Beaumont was an English Renaissance dramatist best known for his influential collaborations with John Fletcher on Jacobean stage comedies and tragicomedies.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Richard Brinsley Sheridan Target entity description: Richard Brinsley Sheridan was an 18th-century Irish-born playwright, orator, and Whig politician best known for comedies like "The School for Scandal" and his influential role in British parliamentary debates.
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A.
William Congreve
William Congreve was an English Restoration playwright renowned for his sharp wit and influential comedies of manners, such as "The Way of the World."
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B.
Joseph Addison
Joseph Addison was an influential early 18th-century English essayist, poet, and politician best known for co-founding and writing for the periodicals The Spectator and The Tatler.
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C.
Richard Lovell Edgeworth
Richard Lovell Edgeworth was an 18th-century Anglo-Irish inventor, engineer, educational theorist, and writer known for his contributions to mechanical innovation and progressive education.
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D.
William Carleton
William Carleton was a 19th-century American businessman and philanthropist whose significant financial support led to the renaming of Carleton College in his honor.
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E.
Francis Beaumont
Francis Beaumont was an English Renaissance dramatist best known for his influential collaborations with John Fletcher on Jacobean stage comedies and tragicomedies.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Richard Brinsley Sheridan Description of subject: Richard Brinsley Sheridan was an 18th-century Irish-born playwright, orator, and Whig politician best known for comedies like "The School for Scandal" and his influential role in British parliamentary debates.
Referenced by (13)
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