Samuel Johnson on ShakespeareHill and Wang, 1960 - 115 pages |
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Prologue Drury Lane 1747 | 1 |
Number 168 | 8 |
Proposals for Printing by Subscription 1756 | 16 |
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action ancient appear beauties Boswell censure character collated comedy comic common conjecture copies Coriolanus corrupt criticism delight dialogue diction diligence Drury Lane Dryden easily editor emendation endeavored English Essay excellence exhibited fable Falstaff faults Folio Garrick genius Hamlet Henry Hierocles hope human imagination imitation incidents Introduction James Boswell John JOHNSON ON SHAKESPEARE King King Lear knowledge labor Lady language Lear learned Macbeth ment merriment mind mingled drama modern modes nature neoclassic notes obscure Observation opinion Othello passages passions performances perhaps Pharsalia play players poet Polonius Pope praise Preface produce reader reason remarks revised Samuel Johnson scenes seems sense sentiment Shake Shakespearian sometimes speare speech stage story suppose theater Theobald thought tion tragedy Troilus and Cressida truth virtue Voltaire W. K. Wimsatt Walter Jackson Bate Warburton William Shakespeare words writers Zachary Grey