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Johnson ' s own edition , on the other hand , has not received justice during the
last century . It is a pleasure to the Editor to record his obligations to Professor
Raleigh , Mr . Gregory Smith , and Mr . J . H . Lobban . Edinburgh , October , 1903
.
Johnson ' s own edition , on the other hand , has not received justice during the
last century . It is a pleasure to the Editor to record his obligations to Professor
Raleigh , Mr . Gregory Smith , and Mr . J . H . Lobban . Edinburgh , October , 1903
.
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... ( 1744 ) WARBURTON : PREFACE TO EDITION OF SHAKESPEARE ( 1747 ) -
- - - - - - - 96 JOHNSON : PREFACE - 0 EDITION OF SHAKESPEARE ( 1765 )
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... ( 1744 ) WARBURTON : PREFACE TO EDITION OF SHAKESPEARE ( 1747 ) -
- - - - - - - 96 JOHNSON : PREFACE - 0 EDITION OF SHAKESPEARE ( 1765 )
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If amends have recently been made to the literary ideals of Pope and Johnson ,
the reaction has not yet extended to Shakespearian criticism . Are we not still
inclined to hold the verdicts of Hume and Chesterfield as representative of ...
If amends have recently been made to the literary ideals of Pope and Johnson ,
the reaction has not yet extended to Shakespearian criticism . Are we not still
inclined to hold the verdicts of Hume and Chesterfield as representative of ...
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... Preface resolves itself , however reluctantly , into praise of Schlegel and
censure of Johnson . When a thorough Englishman writes thus , it is not
surprising that Germany should have claimed to be the first to give Shakespeare
his true place .
... Preface resolves itself , however reluctantly , into praise of Schlegel and
censure of Johnson . When a thorough Englishman writes thus , it is not
surprising that Germany should have claimed to be the first to give Shakespeare
his true place .
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It is said by Johnson ) that Pope ' s edition drew the public attention to
Shakespeare ' s works , which , though often mentioned , had been little read .
Henceforward there was certainly an increase in the number of critical
investigations , but if ...
It is said by Johnson ) that Pope ' s edition drew the public attention to
Shakespeare ' s works , which , though often mentioned , had been little read .
Henceforward there was certainly an increase in the number of critical
investigations , but if ...
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