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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
NOTE ON THE TEXT | 54 |
205 SAMUEL JOHNSON edition of Shakespeare 1765 | 55 |
206 GEORGE COLMAN Johnsons edition reviewed 1765 | 177 |
207 WILLIAM KENRICK Johnson attacked 1765 | 182 |
208 WILLIAM GUTHRIE Johnson reviewed 17656 | 211 |
209 JAMES BARCLAY Johnson defended 1766 | 231 |
210 THOMAS TYRWHITT on editing Shakespeare 1766 | 238 |
225 CHARLES JENNENS on editing King Lear 1770 | 363 |
226 WILLIAM DUFF Shakespeares genius 1770 | 367 |
227 FRANCIS GENTLEMAN Shakespeare the dramatist 1770 | 373 |
228 PAUL HIFFERNAN idolizing Shakespeare 1770 | 409 |
229 EDWARD BURNABY GREENE rhetoric in Shakespeare 1770 | 416 |
230 JOHN ARMSTRONG Shakespeare and the Unities 1770 | 419 |
231 J R Ode to Shakespeare 1771 | 421 |
232 RICHARD CUMBERLAND adaptation of Timon of Athens 1771 | 423 |
211 GEORGE STEEVENS on Shakespearian scholarship 1766 | 243 |
212 GEORGE STEEVENS proposals for a new edition of Shakespeare 1766 | 250 |
213 RICHARD HURD Shakespeares pastorals 1766 | 255 |
214 RICHARD FARMER Shakespeares lack of classical learning 1767 | 259 |
215 WILLIAM GUTHRIE Farmer reviewed 1767 | 279 |
216 T W on three Shakespearian tragedies 1767 | 282 |
217 GEORGE COLMAN Farmer criticized 1768 | 291 |
218 GEORGE COLMAN King Lear partly restored 1768 | 294 |
219 RICHARD WARNER Shakespeares language 1768 | 296 |
220 EDWARD CAPELL introduction to Shakespeare 1768 | 303 |
221 ELIZABETH MONTAGU Shakespeares genius 1769 | 328 |
222 DAVID GARRICK Jubilee Ode to Shakespeare 1769 | 344 |
223 Unsigned oration In honour of Shakespeare 1769 | 355 |
224 Unsigned essay on the deficiencies of English drama 1769 | 360 |
233 JOHN POTTER Shakespeare in the theatre 17712 | 432 |
234 GEORGE STEEVENS Shakespeare in the theatre 17712 | 444 |
235 GEORGE STEEVENS advice to Garrick on adapting Hamlet 1771 | 456 |
236 DAVID GARRICK adaptation of Hamlet 1772 | 460 |
237 Various writers Garricks Hamlet reviewed 17723 | 466 |
238 GEORGE STEEVENS Shakespeare in the theatre 17723 | 487 |
239 TATE WILKINSON adaptation of Hamlet 1773 | 504 |
240 GEORGE STEEVENS and SAMUEL JOHNSON edition of Shakespeare 1773 | 510 |
241 THOMAS HAWKINS English drama before Shakespeare 1773 | 552 |
242 EDWARD CAPELL notes on Shakespeare 1774 | 555 |
A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY | 559 |
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William Shakespeare: The Critical Heritage Volume 5 1765-1774, Bind 5 Brian Vickers Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2008 |
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