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         Hazlitt William:     more books (72)
  1. William Hazlitt: The First Modern Man by Duncan Wu, 2008-11-15
  2. Selected Writings (Oxford World's Classics) by William Hazlitt, 2009-06-22
  3. Liber Amoris & Related Writings (Fyfield Books) by William Hazlitt, 2008-09-01
  4. The Day-Star of Liberty: William Hazlitt's Radical Style (Literary Studies) by Tom Paulin, 1999-09
  5. William Hazlitt, Critic of Power by John William Kinnaird, 1979-01
  6. Leigh Hunt: A Life in Letters - Together With Some Correspondence of William Hazlitt by Leigh Hunt, Eleanor M. Gates, et all 1999-02
  7. Hazlitt's Criticism of Shakespeare: A Selection (Studies in British Literature) by William Hazlitt, R. S. White, 1996-03
  8. Romanticism and Linguistic Theory: William Hazlitt, Language, and Literature (Transitions) by Marcus Tomalin, 2009-02-15
  9. The Plain Speaker: The Key Essays (Blackwell Anthologies) by William Hazlitt, 1999-01-06
  10. On The Pleasure of Hating by William Hazlitt, 2005-09-06
  11. Contest for Cultural Authority: Hazlitt, Coleridge, and the Distresses of the Regency by Robert Keith Lapp, 2000-03
  12. Hazlitt and the Reach of Sense: Criticism, Morals, and the Metaphysics of Power (Oxford English Monographs) by Uttara Natarajan, 1999-02-18
  13. My First Acquaintance With Poets 1823 (Revolution and Romanticism 1789-1834) by William Hazlitt, 1993-11
  14. Hazlitt in Love: A Fatal Attachment by Jon Cook, 2007-09-28

61. Romeo And Juliet Navigator: Site Review: Hazlitt: Characters Of Shakespear's Pla
A Note on Hazlitt William Hazlitt (17781830) was a passionate supporter of theideals of the French Revolution, an admirer of Wordsworth and Coleridge,
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ROMEO AND JULIET NAVIGATOR at clicknotes.com Romeo and Juliet Navigator Home Selected Online Resources REVIEW
Hazlitt, William. Characters of Shakespear's Plays.
London: C. H. Reynell, 1817
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Visited: 26 July 2002
Thesis: Hazlitt doesn't analyze or criticize; he appreciates. And he does so with eloquence. Here are some samples:
  • "Romeo and Juliet are in love, but they are not love-sick. Every thing speaks the very soul of pleasure, the high and healthy pulse of the passions . . . ." not experienced. All that was to come of life was theirs. At that untried source of promised happiness they slaked their thirst, and the first eager draught made them drunk with love and joy." "This play presents a beautiful coup-d'oeil of the progress of human life. In thought it occupies years, and embraces the circle of the affections from childhood to old age. Juliet has become a great girl, a young woman since we first remember her a little thing in the idle, prattle of the nurse, Lady Capulet was about her age when she became a mother . . . ." "The tragic part of [Juliet's] character is of a piece with the rest. It is the heroic founded on tenderness and delicacy. Of this kind are her resolution to follow the Friar's advice, and the conflict in her bosom between apprehension and love when she comes to take the sleeping poison."

62. DIRELAND: A WORTHWHILE NEW BRIT SITE--and A Word On WILLIAM HAZLITT
If you ve never heard of the English radical William Hazlitt (17781830, portraitat William_Hazlitt_2 right), he was called the most brilliant essayist of
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A WORTHWHILE NEW BRIT SITEand a word on WILLIAM HAZLITT
My highly literate and cultivated young cyberpal from across the pond, Lenin's Tomb , has just signaled " the new site UK Watch . It's a sort of ZNet for the United Kingdom, bringing together an assortment of radical left-wing commentary on a range of issues. It is clearly still in development, but there's already a wealth of invaluable material on there. I particularly like this " Agreed on both counts..... And, while we're on the subject of things Brit, while Googling around trying to find a particular quote from Hazlitt I wanted for a piece I'm writing, I was delighted to discover that a considerable number of his essays are now available online.

63. Dictionary Of British Economists - Entries
Hazlitt, William 17781830. Heathfield, Richard c1775-1859. Henderson, HubertDouglas 1890-1952. Hewins, William Albert Samuel 1865-1931
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List of Entries
Acland, John c1698-1795 Acworth, William Mitchell 1850-1925 Allen, George Cyril 1900-82 Allen, Roy George Douglas 1906-83 Anderson, Adam c1692-1725 Anderson, James 1739-1808 Andrews, Philip Walter Sawford 1914-71 Angell, Norman 1872-1967 Anstey, Vera 1889-1976 Armstrong, Clement c1530 Asgill, John 1659-1738 Ashby, Arthur Wilfred 1886-1953 Ashley, William James 1860-1927 Ashton, Thomas Southcliffe 1889-1968 Attwood, Thomas 1783-1856 Aves, Ernest 1857-1917 Babbage, Charles1791-1871 Bacharach, Michael Bacon, Francis 1561-1626 Bagehot, Walter 1826-77 Bailey, Samuel 1791-1870 Bailey, William 1758 Baines, Edward 1800-90 Balogh, Thomas 1905-85 Banfield, Thomas Collins 1800-82 Banks, Joseph 1743-1820 Barbon, Nicholas 1637-98 Baring, Alexander 1774-1848 Baring, Francis Barnard, John 1685-1764 Barrington, Shute 1734-1826 Barrow, Isaac 1630-77 Bartley, George Christopher Trout 1842-1910 Barton, John 1790-1852 Bastable, Charles Francis 1855-1945 Bauer, Peter Bayes, Thomas 1702-61 Bazley, Thomas 1797-1885 Beales, Lance 1889-1988

64. Random House Trade | Romeo And Juliet By William Hazlitt
Romeo and Juliet William Hazlitt Drama Shakespeare Modern Library Hardcover . and Shakespear when he was young, declares William Hazlitt (1778-1830),
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65. Inveterate Bystander: 02/04/04
Home On The Fear of Death, by William Hazlitt (17781830) Perhaps thebest cure for the fear of death is to reflect that life has a beginning as
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Home On The Fear of Death, by William Hazlitt (1778-1830):
"Perhaps the best cure for the fear of death is to reflect that life has a beginning as well as an end. There was a time when we were not: this gives us no concern—why then should it trouble us that a time will come when we shall cease to be? I have no wish to have been alive a hundred years ago, or in the reign of Queen Anne: why should I regret and lay it so much to heart that I shall not be alive a hundred years hence, in the reign of I cannot tell whom?"
"When Bickerstaff wrote his Essays, I knew nothing of the subjects of them: nay, much later, and but the other day, as it were, in the beginning of the reign of George III, when Goldsmith, Johnson, Burke, used to meet at the Globe, when Garrick was in his glory, and Reynolds was over head and ears with his portraits, and Sterne brought out the volumes of Tristram Shandy year by year, it was without consulting me: I had not the slightest intimation of what was going on: the debates in the House of Commons on the American war, or the firing at Bunker's Hill, disturbed not me: yet I thought this no evil—I neither ate, drank, nor was merry, yet I did not complain: I had not then looked out into this breathing world, yet I was well; and the world did quite as well without me as I did without it! Why then should I make all this outcry about parting with it, and being no worse off than I was before? . . . . ."

66. Pride And Prejudice: A Guide To Selected Library Resources
Hazlitt, William. Sketches of the principal picturegalleries in England, witha criticism on Marriage 1778-1830. London Taylor and Hessey, 1824.
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Pride and Prejudice: A Guide to Selected Library Resources
Guides to the Literature American Historical Association' s Guide to Historical Literature. General editor, Mary Beth Norton. 3 rd ed., New York, Oxford University Press, 1995.
Z6201.A550 1995 RR, RR3, Harper, SSA Guide to reference books / edited by Robert Balay ; associate editor, Vee Friesner Carrington ; with special editorial assistance by Murray S. Martin. 11th ed. Chicago: American Library Association, 1996.
Z1035.1.G890 1996 RR, RR3, SpCl, etc. Harner, James L. Literary Research Guide: An Annotated Listing of Sources in English Literary Studies; NewYork, Modern Language Association of America, 1998.
Z2011.H34 1998 RR3, Gen
Bibliographies
Cox, Susan M. Early English Newspapers : Bibliography and Guide to the Microfilm Collection . Woodbridge, CT: Research Publications, 1983. Z6956.G6R470 1983 RR English Literary Periodicals : 17th, 18th, and 19 Centuries . Ann Arbor, Mich. :University Microfilms, [1951- ]

67. About William Hazlitt
,Hazlitt acted as parliamentary reporter and theatrical critic for the...... British Literature; William Hazlitt (17781830); English Essayist.
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68. William Hazlitt
William Hazlitt (17781830). William Hazlitt, A biography followed by a collectionof quotes by William Hazlitt, organized by subject.
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William Hazlitt (1778-1830) William Hazlitt , A biography followed by a collection of quotes by William Hazlitt, organized by subject.

69. History Today: The Educational Archive Of Articles, News And Study Aids For Teac
William Hazlitt s original tomb inscription has been recarved on Lakeland years 181423 William Hazlitt (1778-1830) was regarded as a fearsome political
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70. OUP: Selected Writings: Hazlitt
William Hazlitt (17781830) developed a variety of identities as a writeressayist, philosopher, critic of literature, drama, and painting, biographer,
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71. William Hazlitt Quotes
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H is sayings are generally like women's letters; all the pith is in the postscript. (On Charles Lamb) Add to book William Hazlitt Quotes M odesty is the lowest of the virtues, and is a real confession of the deficiency it indicates. He who undervalues himself is justly undervalued by others. Add to book William Hazlitt Quotes P eople of genius do not excel in any profession because they work in it, they work in it because they excel. Add to book William Hazlitt Quotes N o truly great person ever thought themselves so. Add to book William Hazlitt Quotes M ankind are an incorrigible race. Give them but bugbears and idols - it is all that they ask; the distinctions of right and wrong, of truth and falsehood, of good and evil, are worse than indifferent to them. Add to book William Hazlitt Quotes R ules and models destroy genius and art.

72. Romanticism: An Anthology - Book Information
William Hazlitt (17781830) James Henry Leigh Hunt (1784-1859) Thomas DeQuincey (1785-1859) Benjamin Robert Haydon (1786-1846)
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74. Phi_hazlitt Index
Hazlitt. Introduction to Hazitt. William Hazlitt Criminal Law and Legislation Disadvantages of William Hazlitt was English and lived from 17781830.
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Welcome to my Hazlitt pages! For help with this site see Help and for more philosophy: Philosophy William Hazlitt was English and lived from 1778-1830. He is best known as an essayist. He was a highly original and individual man, with original ideas on philosophy and a beautiful style. He is not by far as well-known as he deserves to be, probably because he failed to please and felt pleased to hate too many and too much. This was mostly due to his honesty, courage, and brightness of intellect, and the obvious all-too-human failings of his fellows. I wish you pleasurable and instructive reading and computing!
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75. Biographie Et Informations Auteur : Hazlitt, William : - Dicocitations ™
Translate this page Dicocitations ™ - biographie et citations de Hazlitt, William. Essayiste etcritique anglais (1778-1830). Esprit robuste et clairvoyant,
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Selected Essays of William Hazlitt 17781830 by Hazlitt, William and GeoffreyKeynes Publisher Nonesuch Press 1941. £15.00. Very good condition. Hardback.
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77. Forget Me Not: A Hypertextual Archive
Hazlitt, William (17781830). Essayist. His Remains were issued this year, 1836,which may account for the appearance of the following, six years after his
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Index of Prominent ("Canonical") Contributors
to British Literary Annuals
(other than the FMN Some of the more prominent ("canonical") authors also published in literary annuals. However, because they did not publish their works in the Forget Me Not (1823-1830), they are not included in the Index of FMN Contributors . Here, I have provided a survey of Romantic and Victorian authors who regularly published in the literary annuals and, for convenience, have included authors who are indexed with the FMN Contributors.
I acknowledge the problematic use of "canonical," primary, popular, prominent, etc. in restricting this list. However, for lack of a better word, "canonical" refers to authors regularly studied in Introduction to Romanticism courses. In addition, the below authors have been added as I have glanced through the Boyle Index. If an author is missing from this list, please email me, and I will endeavor to add that author to this list.

78. London Plaques : Blue Plaques : Research & Conservation : English Heritage
Hazlitt, William (17781830), Essayist, died here. 6 Frith Street, W1 This wasthe home and museum of Dr William Hunter, Anatomist (1718-1783).
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79. Ruskin MP I Bibliography
Hazlitt, William, Selected essays of William Hazlitt, 17781830, ed. GeoffreyKeynes (London Nonesuch, 1930). Herbert, George, The Poems of George Herbert,
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Bibliography
Ackroyd, Peter, Dickens (London: Sinclair-Stevenson, 1990) Adam, R., Works in Architecture of Robert and James Adam, Esquires (London, 1773-1822) Adler, Wolfgang, Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard. Part XVIII. Landscapes and Hunting Scenes. I Landscapes (London: Harvey Miller/Oxford University Press, 1982) Alberti, L.B., On Painting (Text of De Pictura translated C.Grayson, edited M.Kemp, London 1991) Altholz, Josef L., The Religious Press in Britain, 1760-1900 (New York: Greenwood Press, 1989) Arts Council of Great Britain, Salvator Rosa , Exhibition Catalogue, London: Hayward Gallery (edited and selected by M. Kitson, London: Arts Council of Great Britain, 1973) Badt, Kurt, John Constable's Cloud Studies Baker, Christopher and Tom Henry, compilers, The National Gallery Complete Illustrated Catalogue (London: National Gallery, 1995) Baldinucci, F., Notizie de’ Professori del Disegno da Cimabue Vol.III (Firenze: S.Franchi, 1728) Ball, A. H. R. (ed.), Ruskin as Literary Critic (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1928) Barrell, John

80. A Simple Little Regency Bibliography
Erickson, Carolly. Our Tempestuous Day A History of Regency England (New YorkWilliam Morrow, 1986) Hazlitt, William (17781830) essayist, reviewer
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A Regency Bibliography
Compiled by Jolie Velazquez
Secondary Sources
These are books readily available and accessible to the general reader. If your interest is in the Regency period, many of these sources will provide a gentle introduction to some aspect or personality of the period, offering perhaps more perspective than the full-immersion approach of a book actually written during the Regency. Adburgham, Alison. Silver Fork Society: Fashionable Life and Literature from 1814 - 1840 (London, 1983)
Acworth, Margaretta. Georgian Cookery (London: Pavilion Books Ltd., 1987)
Aldritch, Elizabeth. From the Ballroom to Hell: Grace and Folly in Nineteenth-Century Dance , (Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 1991) ISBN 0-0801-0913-1
Alsop, Susan. The Congress Dances: Vienna 1814-1815 (New York, 1984)
Ashton, John. Social England under the Regency (London, 1968)
Bohstedt, John. Riots and Community Politics in England and Wales 1790-1810 (Cambridge, Mass., 1983)
The England of Nimrod and Surtees 1815-1854 (London: Oxford University Press, 1958)

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