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  1. Metropolitan Writings by William Hazlitt, 2005-04-01
  2. The Day-Star of Liberty: William Hazlitt's Radical Style (Literary Studies) by Tom Paulin, 1999-09
  3. William Hazlitt (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
  4. The Collected Works of William Hazlitt: Lectures On the English Comic Writers. a View of the English Stage. Dramatic Essays from 'The London Magazine.' by William Hazlitt, William Ernest Henley, et all 2010-01-09
  5. William Hazlitt, Critic of Power by John William Kinnaird, 1979-01
  6. Twenty-two essays of William Hazlitt by William Hazlitt, Arthur Beatty, 2010-06-25
  7. Memoirs of William Hazlitt. With portions of his correspondence by William Carew Hazlitt, 2010-08-30
  8. The Collected Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 13 by William Hazlitt, William Ernest Henley, et all 2010-03-10
  9. William Hazlitt by Augustine Birrell, 2010-08-29
  10. William Hazlitt and Leigh Hunt: The continuing dialogue, with unpublished letters of Lamb and Dickens by Payson G Gates, 2000
  11. William Hazlitt Jako Literarni Kritik by Karel Stepanik, 1947
  12. The Collected Works of William Hazlitt: A Reply to Malthus. the Spirit of the Age, Etc by William Hazlitt, William Ernest Henley, et all 2010-02-09
  13. Literary Remains Of The Late William Hazlitt: With A Notice Of His Life by William Hazlitt, 2010-09-10
  14. An Index To The Collected Works Of William Hazlitt

41. Shakespeare And The Globe: Then And Now
hazlitt, william. william hazlitt, engraving. John Kinnaird, william hazlitt,Critic of Power (1978), is a history of hazlitt's intellectual career.
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William Hazlitt, engraving Corbis-Bettmann (b. April 10, 1778, Maidstone, Kent, Eng.d. Sept. 18, 1830, Soho, London), English writer best known for his humanistic essays. Lacking conscious artistry or literary pretention, his writing is noted for the brilliant intellect it reveals. Hazlitt's childhood was spent in Ireland and North America, where his father, a Unitarian preacher, supported the American rebels. The family returned to England when William was nine, settling in Shropshire. At puberty the child became somewhat sullen and unapproachable, tendencies that persisted throughout his life. He read intensively, however, laying the foundation of his learning. Having some difficulty in expressing himself either in conversation or in writing, he turned to painting and in 1802 traveled to Paris to work in the Louvre, though war between England and France compelled his return the following year. His friends, who already included Charles Lamb, William Wordsworth, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, encouraged his ambitions as a painter; yet in 1805 he turned to metaphysics and the study of philosophy that had attracted him earlier, publishing his first book, On the Principles of Human Action.

42. Hazlitt, William
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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, 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 (1867) and its supplements and Four Generations of a Literary Family: The Hazlitts See biographies of the elder Hazlitt by H. C. Baker (1962), P. P. Howe (1947, repr. 1972), and S. Jones (1989); studies by J. B. Priestley (1960), R. Park (1971), R. M. Wardle (1971), J. Kinnaird (1978), and D. Bromwich (1985).

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44. Hazlitt, William. "Henry IV (Parts One And Two)."
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45. Hazlitt, William. "The Midsummer Night's Dream"
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46. Hazlitt, William
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HUTCHINSON ENCYCLOPEDIA Hazlitt, William English essayist and critic. His work is characterized by invective, scathing irony, an intuitive critical sense, and a gift for epigram. His essays include Characters of Shakespeare's Plays (1817), Lectures on the English Poets (181819), English Comic Writers (1819), and Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth (1820). Other works are Table Talk The Spirit of the Age (1825), literary studies in which he argues that the personality of the writer is germane to a criticism of what they write and Liber Amoris (1823), in which he revealed aspects of his love life.
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47. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
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48. WILLIAM HAZLITT COLLECTION
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49. Great Quotes: Hazlitt, William (1778-1830)
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50. Encyclopædia Britannica
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51. A Biography Of William Hazlitt By JB Priestley
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54. Hazlitt And Hunt, 1995 - Current Bibliography: Keats-Shelley Journal - Scholarly
Bibliography for william hazlitt and Leigh Hunt covering 1995, featuring worksby and books and articles relating to hazlitt and Hunt. hazlitt, william.
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55. TPCN - Great Quotations (Quotes) By William Hazlitt To Inspire And Motivate You
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F irst impressions are often the truest, as we find (not infrequently) to our cost, when we have been wheedled out of them by plausible professions or studied actions. A man's look is the work of years; it is stamped on his countenance by the events of his whole life, nay, more, by the hand of nature, and it is not to be got rid of easily.
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T here is an unseemly exposure of the mind, as well as of the body.
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W e are all of us, more or less, the slaves of opinion.
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W ithout the aid of prejudice and custom, I should not be able to find my way across the room.
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C unning is the art of concealing our own defects, and discovering the weaknesses of others.
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T hose who make their dress a principal part of themselves will, in general, become of no more value than their dress.

56. C. Harris: William Hazlitt's Theater Criticism
Polite Conversation Performance, Politics, and National Unity inwilliam hazlitt's Theater Criticism. In hazlitt, william. The
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In 1820, towards the end of his first stint as a regular drama reviewer for various weekly and monthly journals, William Hazlitt championed the leisure pursuit of play-going in the following way: Our head is stuffed full of recollections on the subject of the Drama, some of older, some of later date, but all treasured up with more or less fondness; we, in short, love it, and what we love, we can talk of for ever. . . But, as happens in some of these instances, we love it best at a distance. We like to be an hundred miles off from the Acted Drama in London, and to get a friend (who may be depended on) to give an account of it for us; which we read, at our leisure, under the shade of a clump of lime-trees. (18: 343-4) The merits of a new play, or of a new actor, are always among the first topics of polite conversation. One way in which public exhibitions contribute to refine and humanise mankind, is by supplying them with ideas and subjects of conversation and interest in common. The progress of civilization is in proportion to the number of common-places in society. For instance, if we meet with a stranger at an inn or in a stage-coach, who knows nothing but his own affairs - his shop, his customers, his farm, his pigs, his poultry - we can carry on no conversation with him on these local and personal matters: the only way is to let him have all the talk to himself. But if he has fortunately ever seen Mr. Liston act, this is an immediate topic of mutual conversation, and we agree together the rest of the evening in discussing the merits of that inimitable actor, with the same satisfaction as in talking over the affairs of the most intimate friend. (Archer and Lowe 135)

57. William Hazlitt Quotations
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59. William Hazlitt - The Indian Jugglers
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'In argument they own'd his wondrous skill,
And e'en though vanquish'd, he could argue still.' Farther, what is meant by perfection in mechanical exercises is the performing certain feats to a uniform nicety, that is, in fact, undertaking no more than you can perform. You task yourself, the limit you fix is optional, and no more than human industry and skill can attain to: but you have no abstract, independent standard of difficulty or excellence (other than the extent of your own powers). Thus he who can keep up four brass balls does this to perfection ; but he cannot keep up five at the same instant, and would fail every time he attempted it. That is, the mechanical performer undertakes to emulate himself, not to equal another. But the artist undertakes to imitate another, or to do what nature has done, and this it appears is more difficult, viz gusto 'And visions, as poetic eyes avow,
Cling to each leaf and hang on every bough.' The more ethereal, evanescent, more refined and sublime part of art is the seeing nature through the medium of sentiment and passion, as each object is a symbol of the affections and a link in the chain of our endless being. But the unravelling this mysterious web of thought and feeling is alone in the Muse's gift, namely, in the power of that trembling sensibility which is awake to every change and every modification of its ever-varying impressions, that, 'Thrills in each nerve, and lives along the line.'

60. William Hazlitt - Essay On HAMLET
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