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  1. Selected Essays of William Hazlitt 1778 to 1830 by William Hazlitt, 2010-09-10
  2. Selected Essays of William Hazlitt 1778 to 1830 by William Hazlitt, 2010-09-10
  3. Hazlitt On English Literature; An Introd. To The Appreciation Of Literature by Hazlitt William 1778-1830, Zeitlin Jacob 1883-1937, 2010-09-28
  4. The Spirit Of The Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits by Hazlitt William 1778-1830, 2010-10-15
  5. Sketches And Essays by Hazlitt William 1778-1830, 2010-10-15
  6. The life of Napoleon Volume 3 by Hazlitt William 1778-1830, 2010-09-29
  7. Lectures On The English Comic Writers by Hazlitt William 1778-1830, 2010-10-14
  8. Lectures on the dramatic literature of the age of Elizabeth by William Hazlitt 1778-1830, 1845-12-31
  9. Characters Of Shakespeare's Plays by Hazlitt William 1778-1830, 2010-09-27
  10. Lectures On The English Poets by Hazlitt William 1778-1830, Wordsworth Collection, 2010-10-14
  11. Winterslow: Essays And Characters Written There by Hazlitt William 1778-1830, 2010-10-05
  12. An index to the Collected works of William Hazlitt. edited by A. by Hazlitt. William. 1778-1830., 1906-01-01
  13. The life of Napoleon Buonaparte. By William Hazlitt. by Hazlitt. William. 1778-1830., 1876-01-01
  14. Dramatic essays William Hazlitt ; selected and edited with notes by Hazlitt. William. 1778-1830., 1895-01-01

21. Project Gutenberg Titles By Hazlitt, William, 1778-1830
Project Gutenberg Titles by. Hazlitt, William, 17781830. Characters of Shakespeare sPlays Liber Amoris or, The New Pygmalion
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22. William Hazlitt: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
William Carew Hazlitt, 1834–1913, his grandson, was a bibliographer and wroteThe Memoirs Meaning 1 English essayist and literary critic (17781830)
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British essayist noted for his trenchant literary criticism. His works include The Characters of Shakespeare's Plays Encyclopedia 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.

23. Creative Quotations From William Hazlitt (1778-1830)
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1778-1830) born on Apr 10 English "writer, essayist". "He wrote "Characters of Shakespeare's Plays," 1817; also noted for essays on value of humanity." Search millions of documents for William Hazlitt
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Creative Perfumes 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."
"We do not see nature with our eyes, but with our understandings and our hearts." Great thoughts reduced to practice become great acts. Simplicity of character is the natural result of profound thought. "We are very much what others think of us. The reception our observations meet with gives us courage to proceed, or damps our efforts."
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24. William Hazlitt (1778-1830)
William Hazlitt. 17781830 Background. The Literary Encyclopedia has a profileof William Hazlitt by James Mulvihill, University of Alberta.
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Essayist and critic; born at Maidstone the son of a minister and spent several years of his early life with his parents in America. A few months after their return to England in 1787 his father was appointed minister of the chapel in Noble Street, Wem , in Shropshire and William spent the rest of his childhood and youth here. His home, now called Hazlitt House, still stands in Noble Street as a private dwelling. He was educated at private schools and often accompanied his mother and sister to gatherings of ladies in and around Wem, part of the social and pastoral work expected of a minister's family. William was a great admirer of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and when the poet, about to become a minister himself, preached a probationary sermon at the Unitarian Church in Shrewsbury he walked all the way there in freezing weather to hear him. Hazlitt was bitterly disappointed when Coleridge received an annuity from Josiah Wedgwood, which enabled him to pursue a literary career, for this allowed him to leave Shrewsbury and prevented Hazlitt from making what he had hoped would be a close friendship. Hazlitt at this time was around nineteen years of age and of course, embarking on a literary career himself, was soon to become a friend of the Romantic poets. Among his own best works are Characters of Shakespeare's plays Lectures on the English poets (1818-19) and The spirit of the age From

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26. An Anecdote About William Hazlitt (1778-1830)
An anecdote repeated about William Hazlitt. William Hazlitt (17781830) (source).John Lamb (the brother of Charles) once knocked down Hazlitt,
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27. A Brief Biography Of William Hazlitt (1778-1830)
William Hazlitt (17781830). William Hazlitt was the son of a Unitarian minister.He went to Paris in his youth with the aim of becoming a painter,
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William Hazlitt William Hazlitt was the son of a Unitarian minister. He went to Paris in his youth with the aim of becoming a painter, but gradually convinced himself that he could not excel in this art. He then turned to journalism and literature, and came into close association with Wordsworth, Coleridge, Lamb, Hunt, and others of the Romantic School. He was, however, of a sensitive and difficult temperament, and sooner or later quarrelled with most of his friends. Though a worshiper of Napoleon, whose life he wrote, he was a strong liberal in politics, and supposed himself persecuted for his opinions. Of all Hazlitt's voluminous writings, those which retain most value to-day are his literary criticisms and his essays on general topics. His clear and vivacious style rose at times to a rare beauty; and when the temper of his work was not marred by his touchiness and egotism he wrote with great charm and a delicate fancy. The essay Of Persons One Should Wish To Have Seen shows in a high degree the tact and grace of Hazlitt's best writing, and his power of creating a distinctive atmosphere. It would be difficult to find a paper of this length which conveys so much of the special quality of the literary circle which added so much to the glory of English letters in the first quarter of the nineteenth century.

28. Literary Encyclopedia: Hazlitt, William
Hazlitt, William (17781830). Writer, Critic Literary, Essayist, Man of Letters,Polemicist Political, Journalist. Active 1805-1830 in England, Britain,
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Biography available Hazlitt, William (Hazlitt, William ). 17781830. We hopeto complete this entry soon. Hazlitt, William Carew (Hazlitt, William Carew )
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30. William Hazlitt
Hazlitt, William (17781830) (The Hutchinson Encyclopedia). William Hazlitt ondramatic text and performance.(Critical Essay) (Studies in English Literature
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31. William Hazlitt (1778-1830), Essayist, Journalist And Critic
National Portrait Gallery, list of portraits for William Hazlitt including CharlesLamb by William Hazlitt, William Hazlitt replica by William Bewick,
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32. UTEL: William Hazlitt Page
William Hazlitt (17781830) is one of the great masters of English prose style.He is a major literary critic and radical polemicist whose intellect is both
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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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    33. UTEL: Characters Of Shakespear's Plays, By William Hazlitt (1817)
    Characters of Shakespear s Plays (1817) by William Hazlitt (17781830) The one exception is the footnote on page 268 of Hazlitt s text, which consists
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    This text was scanned by Sharine Leung for UTEL from a University of Toronto library copy of the original 1817 text. The HTML text was created from the scanned text and proof-read by Marc Plamondon. The text here is as close to the original text as possible. The list of errata in the original has been taken into account, and corrections have been made silently. Hazlitt's footnotes have been entered directly into the text and identified by sqaure brackets ([]). The one exception is the footnote on page 268 of Hazlitt's text, which consists of a one-line quotation from Wordsworth. This footnote has been omitted.

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    35. WILLIAM HAZLITT - LoveToKnow Article On WILLIAM HAZLITT
    Hazlitt, William (17781830), British literary critic and essayist, was born onthe 10th of April 1778 at Maidstone, where his father, William Hazlitt,
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    HAZLITT, WILLIAM His son, WILLIAM HAZLITT (1811-1893), was born On the 26th of September 1811. The separation between his parents did not prevent him from being on affectionate terms wii,h both of them. He early began to writa for the Morning Chronicle, and in 1833 married Caroline Reynell. He was the author of many translations, chiefly from the French, and of some works on the law of bankruptcy. He was called-to the bar at the Middle Temple in 1844, and became registrar in the court of bankruptcy. He held this position for more than thirty years, retiring two years before his death, which took place at Addlestone, Surrey, on the 23rd of February 1893. Hazlitts grandson, WILLIAM CAREW HAZLITT, the bibliographer, was born on the 22nd of August 1834. He was educated at the Merchant Taylors school and was called to the bar of the Inner Temple in 1861. Among his many l)Ub]icatiOns may be noted his invaluable Handbook to the Popular, Poetical and Dramatic Literature of Great Britain, from the Invention of Printing to the Restoration (1867), supplemented in 1876, 1882, 1887 and 1889, a General Index by J. G. Gray appearing in 1893. He published further contributions to the subject in Bibliographical Collections and Notes on Early English Literature made during the years 1893I 903 (1903), and a Manual for the Collector and Amateur of Old English Plays. . . (1892). He was the chief editor of the useful 1871 edition of Wartons History of English Poetry, and compiled the Catalogue of the Huth Library (1880).

    36. MSN Encarta - Hazlitt, William
    Hazlitt, William (17781830), English essayist and critic, famous for the lucidityand brilliance, in both style and content, of his many essays.
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    Hazlitt, William (17781830) Essayist. 4 records noted. Scope, literary MSS.Repository, for the location of these papers
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    38. William Hazlitt Quotes - Quotations And Famous Quotes Of William Hazlitt
    William Hazlitt. 17781830. British Essayist. Those who are at war with othersare not at peace with themselves. War send quote
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    39. WILLIAM HAZLITT COLLECTION
    William Hazlitt COLLECTION GEN MSS 33. Close Finding Aid. Click text below tonavigate expand/contract this heading Hazlitt, William 17781830
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