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  1. Table-talk;: Or, Original essays (His Complete works) by William Hazlitt, 1967
  2. Lectures on the English Poets by William Hazlitt, 2010-03-07
  3. The Collected Works of William Hazlitt: Table Talk and Conversations of James Northcote, Esq., R.a by William Hazlitt, William Ernest Henley, et all 2010-03-02
  4. The Collected Works of William Hazlitt: Free Thoughts On Public Affairs. Political Essays. Advertisement, Etc., from the Eloquence of the British Senate by William Hazlitt, William Ernest Henley, et all 2010-02-04
  5. English comic writers by William Hazlitt, 1951
  6. Criticisms and dramatic essays of the English stage, by W. Hazlitt, ed. by by William Hazlitt, 2009-08-30
  7. Lectures on the literature of the age of Elizabeth, and Characters of Shakespeare's plays (Bohn's standard library) by William Hazlitt, 1884
  8. Romeo and Juliet (Modern Library) by William Shakespeare, 2001-09-25
  9. New Writings of William Hazlitt
  10. Selected Essays of William Hazlitt 1778 to 1830 by William Hazlitt, 2010-05-22
  11. The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt (The Pickering Masters) by William Hazlitt, Duncan Wu, 1998-12
  12. Criticisms and Dramatic Essays of the English Stage, by W. Hazlitt, Ed. by His Son [W. Hazlitt]. by William Hazlitt, 2010-02-24
  13. The Plain Speaker: The Key Essays (Blackwell Anthologies) by William Hazlitt, 1999-01-06
  14. William Hazlitt and the Malthusian Controversy by William P. Albrecht, 1970-10

21. Hazlitt, William
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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Hazlitt, William Hazlitt, William, , English essayist. Abandoning the idea of entering the clergy, he took up painting and later journalism. He acted as parliamentary reporter and theatrical critic for the Morning Chronicle and later contributed to Leigh Hunt's Examiner, the Edinburgh Review, the London Magazine, and the New Monthly. Hazlitt's penetrating literary criticism is collected in Characters of Shakespeare's Plays Lectures on the English Poets Lectures on the English Comic Writers Table Talk The Spirit of the Age (1825), portraits of his contemporaries. His essays on Shakespeare and his Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth (1820) renewed enthusiasm for Elizabethan drama. William Carew Hazlitt

22. William Hazlitt 1778-1830
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23. Essays Of Hazlitt, A List Of Those ON LINE At Blupete.
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TITLE. QUOTE. On the Love of the Country
(November, 1814)
"We do not connect the same feelings with the works of art as with those of Nature, because we refer them to man, and associate with them the separate interests and passions which we know belong to those who are the authors or possessors of them." On Poetry
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"Poetry is in all its shapes the language of the imagination and the passions, of fancy and will. Nothing, therefore, can be more absurd than the outcry which has been sometimes raised by frigid and pedantic critics, for reducing the language of poetry to the standard of common sense and reason: for the end and use of poetry, 'both at the first and now, was and is to hold the mirror up to nature', seen through the medium of passion and imagination, not divested of that medium by means of literal truth or abstract reason." On the Love of Life
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24. A Biography Of William Hazlitt
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26. Hazlitt, William. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. hazlitt, william. 2. william Carew hazlitt, 1834–1913, his grandson,was a bibliographer and wrote The Memoirs of william hazlitt (1867).
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28. Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary Of Phrase & Fable. Hazlitt, William
E. Cobham Brewer 1810–1897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. hazlitt,william. (b. Maidstone, April 10th, 1778; d. September 18th, 1830).
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30. UTEL: William Hazlitt Page
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    Reflections on the Revolution in France Source: Penguin Web Site (http://www.penguin.co.uk/wop%5Fauthor%5Fnew/1220.htm). Accessed May 4th 1998.
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    31. The Table-Talk Of Martin Luther
    English translation of the reformer's Colloquia Mensalia, or Divine Discourses at his Table by william hazlitt, from the John Aurifaber collection of 1569.
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    LUTHER'S TABLE-TALK
    INTRODUCTION
    The history of this remarkable volume, almost as extraordinary as its contents, is thus given by Captain Bell: "CAPTAIN HENRY BELL'S NARRATIVE: Or, Relation of the miraculous preserving of Dr. Martin Luther's Book, entitled, Colloquia Mensalia, or, his Divine Discourses at his Table, held with divers learned Men and pious Divines; such as Philip Melancthon, Caspar Cruciger, Justus Jonas, Vitus Dietrich, John Bugenhagen, John Forster, etc.: containing Divers Discourses touching Religion, and other main Points of Doctrine; as also many notable Histories, and all sorts of Learning, Comforts, Advices, Prophecies, Admonitions, Directions and Instructions. "I, Captain Henry Bell, do hereby declare, both to the present age, and also to posterity, that being employed beyond the seas in state affairs divers years together, both by King James, and also by the last king Charles, in Germany, I did hear and understand, in all places, great bewailing and lamentation made, by reason of the destroying and burning of above four-score thousand of Martin Luther's books, entitled, `His Last Divine Discourses.'

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    34. Hazlitt, William
    hazlitt, william. At the outset of life . . . william hazlitt, CompleteWorks of william hazlitt (ed. PP Howe, 21 vols., 193034).
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    "At the outset of life . . . our imagination has a body to it"so wrote William Hazlitt (1778-1831), with his genius for aphorism, in "My First Acquaintance with Poets" (1823). That autobiographical essay relates two experiences that shaped the body of his own imagination in 1798 (17-116). The first occurred in January, when, himself the son of a Dissenting minister from Shropshire and preparing for the Dissenting ministry, he met Samuel Taylor Coleridge , who had come to Shrewsbury to take charge of the Unitarian congregation. "That my understanding . . . found a language to express itself," he acknowledged, "I owe to Coleridge" (107). The second occurred when Hazlitt visited Coleridge and William Wordsworth in Somerset that June. There, amid three weeks of intense conversation, Hazlitt heard them read from the volume of poetry they were preparing, Lyrical Ballads "and the sense of a new style and a new spirit in poetry came over me" (117). But impressive as these events undoubtedly were, there were still larger forces at work on the body of Hazlitt's imagination, as he makes clear in "On the Feeling of Immortality in Youth" (1827): "I set out in life with the French Revolution, and that event had considerable influence on my early feelings" (17:196-97).
    Between 1798 and 1827, in becoming one of the most lively and trenchant cultural critics ever to write in English, Hazlitt never failed to imagine those he wrote about, or to see himself, as inhabitants of a world in which social forces shaped subjectivity. The new "style" and "spirit" of contemporary literature remained prominent in his selection of topics, and as his long, late work on

    35. Quotez - Hazlitt, William
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    "Those people who are uncomfortable in themselves are disagreeable to others." "Prosperity is a great teacher; adversity a greater." "To be happy, we must be true to nature and carry our age along with us." "Cunning is the art of concealing our own defects, and discovering other people's weaknesses." "Fame is the inheritance not of the dead, but of the living. It is we who look back with lofty pride to the great names of antiquity." "One shining quality lends a lustre to another, or hides some glaring defect." "Learning is its own exceeding great reward." "The art of life is to know how to enjoy a little and to endure very much." "The perfect joys of heaven do not satisfy the cravings of nature." "Modesty is the lowest of the virtues, and is a confession of the deficiency it indicates. He who undervalues himself is justly overvalued by others." "The truly proud man knows neither superiors nor inferiors. The first he does not admit of; the last he does not concern himself about." "Principle is a passion for truth."

    36. Hazlitt, William
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    Hazlitt, William 1778-1830, English essayist. Abandoning the idea of entering the clergy, he took up painting and later journalism. He acted as parliamentary reporter and theatrical critic for the Morning Chronicle and later contributed to Leigh Hunt's Examiner, the Edinburgh Review, the London Magazine, and the New Monthly. Hazlitt's penetrating literary criticism is collected in Characters of Shakespeare's Plays Lectures on the English Poets Lectures on the English Comic Writers Table Talk (1821-22), and The Spirit of the Age (1825), portraits of his contemporaries. His essays on Shakespeare and his Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth (1820) renewed enthusiasm for Elizabethan drama. William Carew Hazlitt, 1834-1913, his grandson, was a bibliographer and wrote The Memoirs of William Hazlitt (1867). Among W. C. Hazlitt's works are a valuable Handbook to the Popular, Poetical, and Dramatic Literature of Great Britain
  • 37. HAZLITT, WILLIAM
    hazlitt, william. resembling leafbuds His son, william hazlitt (1811—1893),was born On the 26th of September 1811. The separation between
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    resembling leaf-buds, and have protruding crimson stigmas; the minute inner bracts, by their enlargement, form the palmately lobed and cut involucre or husk of the nut. The ovary is not visible till nearly midsummer, and is not fully developed before autumn. The nuts have a length of from ~ to 1/8 in., and grow in ~ clusters. Double nuts are the result of the equal development of the two carpels of the original flower, of which ordinarily one becomes abortive; fusion of two or more nuts is not uncommon. From the light-brown or brown colour of the nuts the terms hazel and hazelly, i.e. “in hue as hazel nuts” (Shakespeare, Taming of the Shrew, ii. I), derive their significance.1 The wood of the hazel is whitish-red, close in texture and pliant, and has when dry a weight of 49 lb per cub. ft.; it has been used in cabinet-making, and for toys and turned articles. Curiously veined veneers are obtained from the roots; and the root-shoots are largely - employed in the making of crates, coal-

    38. Hazlitt, William., Memoirs Of William Hazlitt. With Portions Of His Corresponden
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    Hazlitt, William. Memoirs of William Hazlitt. With Portions of his Correspondence. London: Richard Bentley, 1867 Two volumes, octavo., xxxii, 317; [4], 312 pp., Extra-illustrated with about a hundred engravings, etchings and photogravures, consisting of portraits and places relating to Hazlitt's life., Half green crushed morocco over marbled boards. Gilt spines with raised bands, marbled endpapers, top edge gilt., Spines faded to brown, joints and corners lightly rubbed. A very good, clean set. First edition of this study of the important Romantic critic, edited by his grandson. The extra illustrations in this set include portraits of Byron, Coleridge, Johnson, Reynolds, Locke, Hume, Fanny Burney, Sarah Siddons, etc., and views of Dublin, Turin, the Grand Canal of Venice, Roslyn Castle, the Peterborough Cathedral, Loch Lomond, Piccadilly, Dulwich College, etc., Hazlitt (1778-1830) stood "alone in his age as a romantic thinker who developed a critique of empiricism that nonetheless supported the values and methods of the empiricist tradition..." (John Kinnaird in the Encyclopedia of Philosophy)., NCBEL III, 1053. See Wellek, History of Modern Criticism, pp. 188-91, 195ff. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Michael R. Thompson Bookseller

    39. HAZLITT, William., LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH COMIC WRITERS. Delivered At The Surre
    Dramatis Personae Booksellers. hazlitt, william. LECTURES ON THE ENGLISHCOMIC WRITERS. Delivered at the Surrey Institution. London
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    HAZLITT, William. LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH COMIC WRITERS. Delivered at the Surrey Institution. London:, for Taylor and Hessey, 1819. ·A study of comedy from Shakespeare to Sheridan encompassing the drama, the novel, and periodical essayists. Hazlitt evolves a detailed taxonomy of the genre beginning with the merely laughable through the ludicrous to the ridiculous, and the realm of satire the highest degree of comedy. A later issue of the first edition with p.3 numbered., §Tinker 1195. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Dramatis Personae Booksellers ; click here for further details.

    40. Hazlitt, William: Reply To The Essay On Population
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    Hazlitt, William Reply to the Essay on Population . Edited by Chuhei Sugiyama and Andrew Pyle. Distributed for the Thoemmes Press. 1807 Edition. 388 p. 1807 , 1999 Cloth CUSA $100.00tx 1-85506-773-0 Hazlitt's reply consists of a series of lectures, the first three of which were first published in Cobbett's Political Register . Appended to these letters are extracts from Malthus's Essay , along with his own commentary and notes. Hazlitt attacks Malthus on a number of points, including the geometrical and arithmetical ratios which Hazlit described as 'a pure fiction'. Subjects:
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