I don't know where you got that list, but you're missing quite a few top players along the way. I remember reading once that you should start with Morphy and work your way forward in time, one world champion at a time. Steinitz, Lasker, Capablanca, Alekhine, etc are supposed to all have some great games to learn from. As I've mentioned elsewhere, studying grandmaster games isn't my specialty, though, so I haven't actually done this. I'm still learning to understand pieces of the game, before trying to study whole games at that level.
--Fromper