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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 William Hazlitt and Leigh Hunt: The continuing dialogue, with unpublished letters of Lamb and Dickens by Payson G Gates, 2000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. About William Hazlitt
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43. William Hazlitt: Process Or Result? - Part I - Literature Network Forums
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44. The Victorian Literary Studies Archive: Concordances - William Hazlitt
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45. William Hazlitt Quotes
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Source: None Prosperity is a great teacher; adversity is a greater. Possession pampers the mind; privation trains and strengthens it.
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Source: None If I have not read a book before, it is, for all intents and purposes, new to me whether it was printed yesterday or three hundred years ago.
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Source: None They [corporations] feel neither shame, remorse, gratitude, nor goodwill.
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Source: Table Talks (essay XXVII) Cunning is the art of concealing our own defects, and discovering other people's weaknesses. Topic: Cunning Source: None Cunning is the art of concealing our own defects, and discovering the weaknesses of others. Topic: Deceit Source: None We all wear some disguise, make some professions, use some artifice, to set ourselves off as being better than we are; and yet it is not denied that we have some good intentions and praiseworthy qualities at bottom. Topic: Disguise Source: None A mighty stream of tendency.

46. Hazlitt, William (Nuttall Encyclopædia)
hazlitt, william, critic and essayist, born in Maidstone, of Irish descent; began life as an artist, but abandoned art for letters, and contributed to the
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47. Hazlitt, William (Harper's Magazine)
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49. Exmoor National Park - William Hazlitt And Exmoor
william hazlitt, the son of an Irish Unitarian clergyman, was born in Maidstone, Kent, in 1778. As a result of supporting the American Revolution, the Rev.
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Site A-Z Printer Friendly Contact us Complaints Search Literary associations William Hazlitt and Exmoor WILLIAM HAZLITT AND EXMOOR Hazlitt came to stay with the Coleridges in May 1798, days after Coleridge's wife, Sara, had given birth to a boy. He and Coleridge immediately went to see the Wordsworths at nearby Alfoxden. Hazlitt was impressed by the manuscripts of their poems for Lyrical Ballads and soon was engaged in deep philosophical discussions with the poets. During the visit Joseph Cottle, their publisher, came to discuss the title and contents of the book. Hazlitt wrote about this visit in his essay: My First Acquaintance with Poets , first published in the The Liberal in 1823: Ancient Mariner. At Linton the character of the sea-coast becomes more marked and rugged. There is a place called the Valley of Rocks (I suspect this was only the poetical name for it,) bedded among precipices overhanging the sea, with rocky caverns beneath, into which the waves dash, and where the sea-gull for ever wheels its screaming flight. On the tops of these are huge stones thrown transverse, as if an earthquake had tossed them there, and behind these is a fretwork of perpendicular rocks, something like the Giant's Causeway. A thunderstorm came on while we were at the inn, and Coleridge was running out bare-headed to enjoy the commotion of the elements in the Valley of Rocks, but as if in spite, the clouds only muttered a few angry sounds, and let fall a few refreshing drops. Coleridge told me that he and Wordsworth were to have made this place the scene of a prose-tale, which was to have been in the manner of, but far superior to, the

50. William Hazlitt - Timeline Index
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William Hazlitt was an English writer remembered for his humanistic essays and literary criticism, often esteemed the greatest English literary critic after Samuel Johnson. Indeed, Hazlitt's writings and remarks on Shakespeare's plays and characters are rivaled only by those of Johnson in their depth, insight, originality, and imagination.
In 1813 Hazlitt was employed as the parliamentary reporter for the Morning Chronicle, the country's leading Whig newspaper. However, in his articles, Hazlitt criticized all political parties. Hazlitt also contributed to The Examiner, a radical journal edited by Leigh Hunt. Later, Hazlitt wrote for the Edinburgh Review, the Yellow Dwarf and the London Magazine. In these journals Hazlitt produced a series of essays on art, drama, literature and politics. During this period he established himself as England's leading expert on the writings of William Shakespeare.
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51. William Hazlitt Criticism
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    William Hazlitt was one of the leading prose writers of the Romantic period. Influenced by the concise social commentary in Joseph Addison's eighteenth-century magazine, the Spectator , and by the personal tone of the essays of Michel de Montaigne, Hazlitt was one of the most celebrated practitioners of the "familiar" essay. Characterized by conversational diction and personal opinion on topics ranging from English poets to washerwomen, the style of Hazlitt's critical and autobiographical writings has greatly influenced methods of modern writing on aesthetics. His literary criticism, particularly on the Lake poets, has also provided readers with a lens through which to view the work of his Romantic contemporaries.
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    Hazlitt was born in Wem, Shropshire, and educated by his father, a Unitarian minister whose radical political convictions influenced the reformist principles that Hazlitt maintained throughout his life. In 1793 Hazlitt entered Hackney Theological College, a Unitarian seminary, where he studied philosophy and rhetoric and began writing the treatise on personal identity titled

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    53. Quotes By William Hazlitt :: Finest Quotes
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    ~ A strong passion for any object will ensure success, for the desire of the end will point out the means ~ William Hazlitt
    ~ As is our confidence, so is our capacity. ~ William Hazlitt
    ~ If you think you can win, you can. Faith is necessary to victory. ~ William Hazlitt
    ~ No man is truly great who is great only in his own lifetime. The test of greatness is the page of history. ~ William Hazlitt
    ~ Books let us into their souls and lay open to us the secrets of our own. ~

    54. Old Cookery Books And Ancient Cuisine By William Carew Hazlitt - Project Gutenbe
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    William Hazlitt was born in 1778 at Maidstone. His parents were revolutionaries and intellectual deists familiar with the works of Priestley, Price and Godwin. In 1783 the family emigrated to America, but they found life there disappointing and returned to England in 1788, settling at Wem in Shropshire. Hazlitt rejected his father's wish that he should become a Unitarian Minister, but in 1798 he heard Coleridge's last sermon, which proved a turning-point in his career. Coleridge encouraged him to pursue his interest in philosophy and Hazlitt later wrote several such works, including An Essay on the Principles of Human Action An Abridgement of 'The Light of Nature pursued by Abraham Tucker' (1807) and his great attack on Malthus, A Reply to the Essay on Population (1807). Art was one of his greatest passions and his training in Paris left its mark on his writing. Unlike his literary contemporaries, such as Wordsworth and Coleridge, Hazlitt remained a radical all his life, and this commitment made him many enemies. Much of his writing is ephemeral, but there is a body of literary and social criticism which holds an important place in English literature. A great essayist, he handled a wide range of styles, from the abstract and formal ideas in 'On Reason and Imagination' to the colloquialism of 'The Fight'. In 1812 he became Parliamentary Reporter for the Morning Chronicle and was soon filling its columns with essays on diverse subjects and brilliant accounts of the London stage.

    56. The Online Books Page: William Hazlitt (Hazlitt, William, 1811-1893)
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    57. Works By William Hazlitt
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    59. Characters Of Shakespeare's Plays / Hazlitt, William, 1778-1830
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    60. William Hazlitt
    Although william hazlitt notes early in his Examiner review (2 June 1816) that Christabel has been much admired in manuscript, he finds little to admire
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    Although William Hazlitt notes early in his Examiner review (2 June 1816) that "Christabel" has "been much admired in manuscript," he finds little to admire in the poem. Of the bedroom scene in Part I, for example, he remarks: If the beauties of 'Christabel' should not be sufficiently admired, Mr. Coleridge may lay it to two lines which he had too much manliness to omit in complaisance to the bad taste of his contemporaries... he has omitted... a line which is absolutely necessary to the understanding [of] the whole story. The line Hazlitt has in mind comes from the a Sarah Stoddart transcript: "Are lean and old and foul of Hue"a perfect copy of the line as it appears in Coleridge's autograph. Hazlitt compares the Stoddart manuscript with the 1816 printed text and argues that Coleridge was trying to hide, if not silence, elements of “Christabel.” To substantiate his accusation that there is “something disgusting at the bottom of [Coleridge’s] subject,” Hazlitt turns to the Stoddart transcript: Behold! Her bosom and half her side

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