Critical Strictures on the New Tragedy of Elvira, Written by Mr. David Malloch

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Critical Strictures on the New Tragedy of Elvira, Written by Mr. David Malloch

by James Boswell, George Dempster, Andrew Erskine

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Chapters

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The Augustan Reprint Society - JAMES BOSWELL, ANDREW ERSKINE, and GEORGE DEMPSTER - Critical Strictures on the New Tragedy of Elvira, Written by Mr. David Malloch (1763) - With an Introduction by Frederick A. Pottle - Publication Number 35 - Los Angeles William Andrews Clark Memorial Library University of California 1952

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GENERAL EDITORS

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ASSISTANT EDITOR

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ADVISORY EDITORS

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CORRESPONDING SECRETARY

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INTRODUCTION

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NOTES TO THE INTRODUCTION

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CRITICAL STRICTURES ON THE New TRAGEDY OF ELVIRA, WRITTEN BY Mr. DAVID MALLOCH. - LONDON: Printed for W. FLEXNEY, near Gray's Inn, Holborn. MDCCLXIII. (Price Sixpence.)

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CRITICAL STRICTURES, &c.

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FINIS

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Description

Augustan Reprint Society, publication number 35

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Language

en

Duration

~35 minutes (34K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Starner, Clare Boothby and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2005-05-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

James Boswell

James Boswell

1740–1795

Best remembered for capturing Samuel Johnson in vivid, unforgettable detail, this lively Scottish writer helped shape what modern biography could be. His journals and letters also reveal a sharp, restless observer of 18th-century life.

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George Dempster

George Dempster

1732–1818

A lively figure of the Scottish Enlightenment, he was a lawyer, landowner, and Member of Parliament remembered for his reforming ideas and wide-ranging interests. His life linked politics, agriculture, and intellectual debate in 18th-century Scotland.

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Andrew Erskine

1739–1793

Best remembered for the lively, witty letters he exchanged with James Boswell, this 18th-century Scottish writer left behind a small but memorable mark on literary history. His published correspondence captures the playful intelligence and sociable energy of Enlightenment-era Edinburgh.

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