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The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material.
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VOLUME 4: PREFACE INTRODUCTION NOTE ON THE TEXT 137 MACNAMARA MORGAN
Romeo and Juliet acted and adapted
1753 138 GEORGE COLMAN
Shakespeare's self-criticism
1753 139 JOSEPH WARTON on The Tempest and King Lear
1753-4 140 ARTHUR MURPHY
Essays on Shakespeare
1753-4 141 CHARLOTTE LENNOX
Shakespeare's misuse of his sources
1753-4 142 ZACHARY GREY and others
Notes on Shakespeare
1754 143 ARTHUR MURPHY on Shakespeare's ghost-scenes
November 1754 144 THOMAS SHERIDAN
Thomson's Coriolanus conflated with Shakespeare's
1754 145 DAVID HUME
Shakespeare and Jacobean taste
1754 146 DAVID GARRICK
in defence of Shakespeare musicals
1755 147 JOHN GILBERT COOPER
The Tomb of Shakespeare. A Poetical Vision
1755 148 JOSEPH SHEBBEARE
Othello and King Lear in the theatre
1755 149 CHRISTOPHER SMART on Shakespeare's learning
January 1756 150 DAVID GARRICK
from his adaptation of The Winter's Tale
1756 151 DAVID GARRICK
in defence of Shakespeare musicals
1756 152 DAVID GARRICK
from his musical adaptation of The Tempest
1756 153 CHARLES MARSH
from his adaptation of The Winter's Tale
1756 154 TOBIAS SMOLLETT and SAMUEL DERRICK on the current adaptations of Shakespeare
March 1756 155 JOHN BERKENHOUT on Marsh's adaptation of The Winter's Tale
March 1756 156 FRANCES BROOKE on King Lear
March 1756 157 THEOPHILUS CIBBER
Garrick's Shakespeare
1756 158 JOSEPH WARTON on Shakespeare
1756 159 TOBIAS SMOLLETT on Shakespeare's imperfections
1756 160 SAMUEL JOHNSON
Proposals for an edition of Shakespeare
1756 161 ARTHUR MURPHY
Shakespeare in the London theatres
1757 162 RICHARD HURD on Shakespeare's language and learning
1757 163 Unsigned essay on Garrick's Romeo
1757 164 JOHN ARMSTRONG
Shakespearian jottings
1758 165 JOSEPH PITTARD
Garrick's Lear
1758 166 WILLIAM SHIRLEY
Garrick's sins as actor and adapter
1758 167 Unsigned essay
Shakespeare weighed and measured
January 1758 168 THOMAS EDWARDS on Warburton's Shakespeare
1758169 RICHARD RODERICK
Remarks on Shakespeare
1758 170 ARTHUR MURPHY
Shakespeare in the London theatres
1758 171 ALEXANDER GERARD
Shakespeare and enlightened taste
1759 172 EARL OF ORRERY
Shakespeare's irregularities defended
1759 173 THOMAS WILKES
Shakespeare on the stage
1759 174 OLIVER GOLDSMITH
Shakespeare's absurdities and theatrical revivals
1759 175 WILLIAM HAWKINS
from his adaptation of Cymbeline
1759 176 CHARLES MARSH
from his adaptation of Cymbeline
1759 177 WILLIAM KENRICK on the adaptations of Cymbeline
May1759 178 'SIR' JOHN HILL on a revival of Antony and Cleopatra
1759 179 EDWARD YOUNG
Shakespeare's genius
1759 180 THOMAS FRANCKLIN
Shakespeare's tragedies supreme
1760 181 LORD LYTTELTON
an imaginary conversation on Shakespeare
1760 182 Unsigned essay
'On the Merits of Shakespeare and Corneille'
June 1760 183 Unsigned review
an Ode to Shakespeare
September 1760 184 ROBERT LLOYD
Shakespeare greater than the rules
1760 185 THADY FITZPATRICK
Garrick's speaking of Shakespeare
1760 186 CHARLES CHURCHILL
Shakespeare and Garrick supreme
1761 187 GEORGE COLMAN on Shakespeare and the Elizabethan dramatists
1761 188 BENJAMIN VICTOR
Shakespeare acted and adapted
1761 189 HUGH KELLY
Garrick's Shakespeare
1761-2 190 TOBIAS SMOLLETT on Garrick's adaptation of The Winter's Tale
February 1762 191 Unsigned notices
Garrick's Shakespeare
1762 192 DAVID GARRICK
the coronation procession in Henry VIII
1762 193 LORD KAMES
Shakespeare's beauties and faults
1762 194 TOBIAS SMOLLETT
Shakespeare's faulty style
1762 195 DANIEL WEBB
Shakespeare's poetry
1762 196 BENJAMIN VICTOR
from his adaptation of The Two Gentlemen of Verona
1762 197 K.L.
'Shakespeare and Milton Compared'
July 1763 198 Unsigned essay
'An Account of the Novel and Play of Romeo and Juliet'
1764 199 EDWARD WATKINSON on Shakespeare
1764-5 200 RICHARD HURD
Shakespeare and Gothic romance
1765 201 THOMAS PERCY
Shakespeare and the History Play
1765 202 HORACE WALPOLE on Shakespeare and French rules
1765 203 BENJAMIN HEATH on restoring Shakespeare's text
March 1765 204 GEORGE STEEVENS on restoring Shakespeare's text
1765 A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
Romeo and Juliet acted and adapted
1753 138 GEORGE COLMAN
Shakespeare's self-criticism
1753 139 JOSEPH WARTON on The Tempest and King Lear
1753-4 140 ARTHUR MURPHY
Essays on Shakespeare
1753-4 141 CHARLOTTE LENNOX
Shakespeare's misuse of his sources
1753-4 142 ZACHARY GREY and others
Notes on Shakespeare
1754 143 ARTHUR MURPHY on Shakespeare's ghost-scenes
November 1754 144 THOMAS SHERIDAN
Thomson's Coriolanus conflated with Shakespeare's
1754 145 DAVID HUME
Shakespeare and Jacobean taste
1754 146 DAVID GARRICK
in defence of Shakespeare musicals
1755 147 JOHN GILBERT COOPER
The Tomb of Shakespeare. A Poetical Vision
1755 148 JOSEPH SHEBBEARE
Othello and King Lear in the theatre
1755 149 CHRISTOPHER SMART on Shakespeare's learning
January 1756 150 DAVID GARRICK
from his adaptation of The Winter's Tale
1756 151 DAVID GARRICK
in defence of Shakespeare musicals
1756 152 DAVID GARRICK
from his musical adaptation of The Tempest
1756 153 CHARLES MARSH
from his adaptation of The Winter's Tale
1756 154 TOBIAS SMOLLETT and SAMUEL DERRICK on the current adaptations of Shakespeare
March 1756 155 JOHN BERKENHOUT on Marsh's adaptation of The Winter's Tale
March 1756 156 FRANCES BROOKE on King Lear
March 1756 157 THEOPHILUS CIBBER
Garrick's Shakespeare
1756 158 JOSEPH WARTON on Shakespeare
1756 159 TOBIAS SMOLLETT on Shakespeare's imperfections
1756 160 SAMUEL JOHNSON
Proposals for an edition of Shakespeare
1756 161 ARTHUR MURPHY
Shakespeare in the London theatres
1757 162 RICHARD HURD on Shakespeare's language and learning
1757 163 Unsigned essay on Garrick's Romeo
1757 164 JOHN ARMSTRONG
Shakespearian jottings
1758 165 JOSEPH PITTARD
Garrick's Lear
1758 166 WILLIAM SHIRLEY
Garrick's sins as actor and adapter
1758 167 Unsigned essay
Shakespeare weighed and measured
January 1758 168 THOMAS EDWARDS on Warburton's Shakespeare
1758169 RICHARD RODERICK
Remarks on Shakespeare
1758 170 ARTHUR MURPHY
Shakespeare in the London theatres
1758 171 ALEXANDER GERARD
Shakespeare and enlightened taste
1759 172 EARL OF ORRERY
Shakespeare's irregularities defended
1759 173 THOMAS WILKES
Shakespeare on the stage
1759 174 OLIVER GOLDSMITH
Shakespeare's absurdities and theatrical revivals
1759 175 WILLIAM HAWKINS
from his adaptation of Cymbeline
1759 176 CHARLES MARSH
from his adaptation of Cymbeline
1759 177 WILLIAM KENRICK on the adaptations of Cymbeline
May1759 178 'SIR' JOHN HILL on a revival of Antony and Cleopatra
1759 179 EDWARD YOUNG
Shakespeare's genius
1759 180 THOMAS FRANCKLIN
Shakespeare's tragedies supreme
1760 181 LORD LYTTELTON
an imaginary conversation on Shakespeare
1760 182 Unsigned essay
'On the Merits of Shakespeare and Corneille'
June 1760 183 Unsigned review
an Ode to Shakespeare
September 1760 184 ROBERT LLOYD
Shakespeare greater than the rules
1760 185 THADY FITZPATRICK
Garrick's speaking of Shakespeare
1760 186 CHARLES CHURCHILL
Shakespeare and Garrick supreme
1761 187 GEORGE COLMAN on Shakespeare and the Elizabethan dramatists
1761 188 BENJAMIN VICTOR
Shakespeare acted and adapted
1761 189 HUGH KELLY
Garrick's Shakespeare
1761-2 190 TOBIAS SMOLLETT on Garrick's adaptation of The Winter's Tale
February 1762 191 Unsigned notices
Garrick's Shakespeare
1762 192 DAVID GARRICK
the coronation procession in Henry VIII
1762 193 LORD KAMES
Shakespeare's beauties and faults
1762 194 TOBIAS SMOLLETT
Shakespeare's faulty style
1762 195 DANIEL WEBB
Shakespeare's poetry
1762 196 BENJAMIN VICTOR
from his adaptation of The Two Gentlemen of Verona
1762 197 K.L.
'Shakespeare and Milton Compared'
July 1763 198 Unsigned essay
'An Account of the Novel and Play of Romeo and Juliet'
1764 199 EDWARD WATKINSON on Shakespeare
1764-5 200 RICHARD HURD
Shakespeare and Gothic romance
1765 201 THOMAS PERCY
Shakespeare and the History Play
1765 202 HORACE WALPOLE on Shakespeare and French rules
1765 203 BENJAMIN HEATH on restoring Shakespeare's text
March 1765 204 GEORGE STEEVENS on restoring Shakespeare's text
1765 A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
VOLUME 4: PREFACE INTRODUCTION NOTE ON THE TEXT 137 MACNAMARA MORGAN
Romeo and Juliet acted and adapted
1753 138 GEORGE COLMAN
Shakespeare's self-criticism
1753 139 JOSEPH WARTON on The Tempest and King Lear
1753-4 140 ARTHUR MURPHY
Essays on Shakespeare
1753-4 141 CHARLOTTE LENNOX
Shakespeare's misuse of his sources
1753-4 142 ZACHARY GREY and others
Notes on Shakespeare
1754 143 ARTHUR MURPHY on Shakespeare's ghost-scenes
November 1754 144 THOMAS SHERIDAN
Thomson's Coriolanus conflated with Shakespeare's
1754 145 DAVID HUME
Shakespeare and Jacobean taste
1754 146 DAVID GARRICK
in defence of Shakespeare musicals
1755 147 JOHN GILBERT COOPER
The Tomb of Shakespeare. A Poetical Vision
1755 148 JOSEPH SHEBBEARE
Othello and King Lear in the theatre
1755 149 CHRISTOPHER SMART on Shakespeare's learning
January 1756 150 DAVID GARRICK
from his adaptation of The Winter's Tale
1756 151 DAVID GARRICK
in defence of Shakespeare musicals
1756 152 DAVID GARRICK
from his musical adaptation of The Tempest
1756 153 CHARLES MARSH
from his adaptation of The Winter's Tale
1756 154 TOBIAS SMOLLETT and SAMUEL DERRICK on the current adaptations of Shakespeare
March 1756 155 JOHN BERKENHOUT on Marsh's adaptation of The Winter's Tale
March 1756 156 FRANCES BROOKE on King Lear
March 1756 157 THEOPHILUS CIBBER
Garrick's Shakespeare
1756 158 JOSEPH WARTON on Shakespeare
1756 159 TOBIAS SMOLLETT on Shakespeare's imperfections
1756 160 SAMUEL JOHNSON
Proposals for an edition of Shakespeare
1756 161 ARTHUR MURPHY
Shakespeare in the London theatres
1757 162 RICHARD HURD on Shakespeare's language and learning
1757 163 Unsigned essay on Garrick's Romeo
1757 164 JOHN ARMSTRONG
Shakespearian jottings
1758 165 JOSEPH PITTARD
Garrick's Lear
1758 166 WILLIAM SHIRLEY
Garrick's sins as actor and adapter
1758 167 Unsigned essay
Shakespeare weighed and measured
January 1758 168 THOMAS EDWARDS on Warburton's Shakespeare
1758169 RICHARD RODERICK
Remarks on Shakespeare
1758 170 ARTHUR MURPHY
Shakespeare in the London theatres
1758 171 ALEXANDER GERARD
Shakespeare and enlightened taste
1759 172 EARL OF ORRERY
Shakespeare's irregularities defended
1759 173 THOMAS WILKES
Shakespeare on the stage
1759 174 OLIVER GOLDSMITH
Shakespeare's absurdities and theatrical revivals
1759 175 WILLIAM HAWKINS
from his adaptation of Cymbeline
1759 176 CHARLES MARSH
from his adaptation of Cymbeline
1759 177 WILLIAM KENRICK on the adaptations of Cymbeline
May1759 178 'SIR' JOHN HILL on a revival of Antony and Cleopatra
1759 179 EDWARD YOUNG
Shakespeare's genius
1759 180 THOMAS FRANCKLIN
Shakespeare's tragedies supreme
1760 181 LORD LYTTELTON
an imaginary conversation on Shakespeare
1760 182 Unsigned essay
'On the Merits of Shakespeare and Corneille'
June 1760 183 Unsigned review
an Ode to Shakespeare
September 1760 184 ROBERT LLOYD
Shakespeare greater than the rules
1760 185 THADY FITZPATRICK
Garrick's speaking of Shakespeare
1760 186 CHARLES CHURCHILL
Shakespeare and Garrick supreme
1761 187 GEORGE COLMAN on Shakespeare and the Elizabethan dramatists
1761 188 BENJAMIN VICTOR
Shakespeare acted and adapted
1761 189 HUGH KELLY
Garrick's Shakespeare
1761-2 190 TOBIAS SMOLLETT on Garrick's adaptation of The Winter's Tale
February 1762 191 Unsigned notices
Garrick's Shakespeare
1762 192 DAVID GARRICK
the coronation procession in Henry VIII
1762 193 LORD KAMES
Shakespeare's beauties and faults
1762 194 TOBIAS SMOLLETT
Shakespeare's faulty style
1762 195 DANIEL WEBB
Shakespeare's poetry
1762 196 BENJAMIN VICTOR
from his adaptation of The Two Gentlemen of Verona
1762 197 K.L.
'Shakespeare and Milton Compared'
July 1763 198 Unsigned essay
'An Account of the Novel and Play of Romeo and Juliet'
1764 199 EDWARD WATKINSON on Shakespeare
1764-5 200 RICHARD HURD
Shakespeare and Gothic romance
1765 201 THOMAS PERCY
Shakespeare and the History Play
1765 202 HORACE WALPOLE on Shakespeare and French rules
1765 203 BENJAMIN HEATH on restoring Shakespeare's text
March 1765 204 GEORGE STEEVENS on restoring Shakespeare's text
1765 A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
Romeo and Juliet acted and adapted
1753 138 GEORGE COLMAN
Shakespeare's self-criticism
1753 139 JOSEPH WARTON on The Tempest and King Lear
1753-4 140 ARTHUR MURPHY
Essays on Shakespeare
1753-4 141 CHARLOTTE LENNOX
Shakespeare's misuse of his sources
1753-4 142 ZACHARY GREY and others
Notes on Shakespeare
1754 143 ARTHUR MURPHY on Shakespeare's ghost-scenes
November 1754 144 THOMAS SHERIDAN
Thomson's Coriolanus conflated with Shakespeare's
1754 145 DAVID HUME
Shakespeare and Jacobean taste
1754 146 DAVID GARRICK
in defence of Shakespeare musicals
1755 147 JOHN GILBERT COOPER
The Tomb of Shakespeare. A Poetical Vision
1755 148 JOSEPH SHEBBEARE
Othello and King Lear in the theatre
1755 149 CHRISTOPHER SMART on Shakespeare's learning
January 1756 150 DAVID GARRICK
from his adaptation of The Winter's Tale
1756 151 DAVID GARRICK
in defence of Shakespeare musicals
1756 152 DAVID GARRICK
from his musical adaptation of The Tempest
1756 153 CHARLES MARSH
from his adaptation of The Winter's Tale
1756 154 TOBIAS SMOLLETT and SAMUEL DERRICK on the current adaptations of Shakespeare
March 1756 155 JOHN BERKENHOUT on Marsh's adaptation of The Winter's Tale
March 1756 156 FRANCES BROOKE on King Lear
March 1756 157 THEOPHILUS CIBBER
Garrick's Shakespeare
1756 158 JOSEPH WARTON on Shakespeare
1756 159 TOBIAS SMOLLETT on Shakespeare's imperfections
1756 160 SAMUEL JOHNSON
Proposals for an edition of Shakespeare
1756 161 ARTHUR MURPHY
Shakespeare in the London theatres
1757 162 RICHARD HURD on Shakespeare's language and learning
1757 163 Unsigned essay on Garrick's Romeo
1757 164 JOHN ARMSTRONG
Shakespearian jottings
1758 165 JOSEPH PITTARD
Garrick's Lear
1758 166 WILLIAM SHIRLEY
Garrick's sins as actor and adapter
1758 167 Unsigned essay
Shakespeare weighed and measured
January 1758 168 THOMAS EDWARDS on Warburton's Shakespeare
1758169 RICHARD RODERICK
Remarks on Shakespeare
1758 170 ARTHUR MURPHY
Shakespeare in the London theatres
1758 171 ALEXANDER GERARD
Shakespeare and enlightened taste
1759 172 EARL OF ORRERY
Shakespeare's irregularities defended
1759 173 THOMAS WILKES
Shakespeare on the stage
1759 174 OLIVER GOLDSMITH
Shakespeare's absurdities and theatrical revivals
1759 175 WILLIAM HAWKINS
from his adaptation of Cymbeline
1759 176 CHARLES MARSH
from his adaptation of Cymbeline
1759 177 WILLIAM KENRICK on the adaptations of Cymbeline
May1759 178 'SIR' JOHN HILL on a revival of Antony and Cleopatra
1759 179 EDWARD YOUNG
Shakespeare's genius
1759 180 THOMAS FRANCKLIN
Shakespeare's tragedies supreme
1760 181 LORD LYTTELTON
an imaginary conversation on Shakespeare
1760 182 Unsigned essay
'On the Merits of Shakespeare and Corneille'
June 1760 183 Unsigned review
an Ode to Shakespeare
September 1760 184 ROBERT LLOYD
Shakespeare greater than the rules
1760 185 THADY FITZPATRICK
Garrick's speaking of Shakespeare
1760 186 CHARLES CHURCHILL
Shakespeare and Garrick supreme
1761 187 GEORGE COLMAN on Shakespeare and the Elizabethan dramatists
1761 188 BENJAMIN VICTOR
Shakespeare acted and adapted
1761 189 HUGH KELLY
Garrick's Shakespeare
1761-2 190 TOBIAS SMOLLETT on Garrick's adaptation of The Winter's Tale
February 1762 191 Unsigned notices
Garrick's Shakespeare
1762 192 DAVID GARRICK
the coronation procession in Henry VIII
1762 193 LORD KAMES
Shakespeare's beauties and faults
1762 194 TOBIAS SMOLLETT
Shakespeare's faulty style
1762 195 DANIEL WEBB
Shakespeare's poetry
1762 196 BENJAMIN VICTOR
from his adaptation of The Two Gentlemen of Verona
1762 197 K.L.
'Shakespeare and Milton Compared'
July 1763 198 Unsigned essay
'An Account of the Novel and Play of Romeo and Juliet'
1764 199 EDWARD WATKINSON on Shakespeare
1764-5 200 RICHARD HURD
Shakespeare and Gothic romance
1765 201 THOMAS PERCY
Shakespeare and the History Play
1765 202 HORACE WALPOLE on Shakespeare and French rules
1765 203 BENJAMIN HEATH on restoring Shakespeare's text
March 1765 204 GEORGE STEEVENS on restoring Shakespeare's text
1765 A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX