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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. William Hazlitt's Essay From The Spirit Of The Age, "On William Godwin" (1825).
A 1825 essay in The Spirit of the Age, by william hazlitt.
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From William Hazlitt's The Spirit of the Age TOC "William Godwin" Mr. Godwin's person is not known, he is not pointed out in the street, his conversation is not courted his opinions are not asked, he is at the head of no cabal, he belongs to no party in the State, he has no train of admirers, no one thinks it worth his while even to traduce and vilify him, he has scarcely friend or foe the world make a point (as Goldsmith used to say) of taking no more notice of him than if such an individual had never existed; he is to all ordinary intents and purposes dead and buried. But the author of Political Justice and of Caleb Wiliams can never die; his name is an abstraction in letters; his works are standard in the history of intellect. He is thought of now like any eminent writer of a hundred-and-fifty years ago, or just as he will be a hundred-and-fifty years hence. He knows this, and smiles in silent mockery of himself, reposing on the monument of his fame 'Sedet, aeternumque sedebit
Infelix Theseus.' No work in our time gave such a blow to the philosophical mind of the country as the celebrated Enquiry concerning Political Justice Tom Paine was considered for the time as a Tom Fool to him, Paley an old woman

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23. Liber Amoris, Or, The New Pygmalion By William Hazlitt
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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

25. Shakespeare And The Globe: Then And Now
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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.

26. 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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THE
TABLE-TALK
OF
MARTIN LUTHER
TRANSLATED BY WILLIAM HAZLITT, Esq. Philadelphia:
The Lutheran Publication Society
Typed by: Kathy Sewell ksewell@gate.net
June 1, 1997
This book is in the public domain
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.'

27. Hazlitt, William
hazlitt, william. English essayist and critic. His work is characterized by invective, scathing irony, an intuitive critical sense, and a gift for epigram.
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28. Robert Southey
Abstract Born in Bristol in 1774. After his father's death an uncle sent him to Westminster School but he was expelled in 1792 after denouncing flogging in the school magazine. In 1795 Southey married Edith Fricker, whose elder sister, Sara Fricker, married Samuel Taylor Coleridge. In 1813 Robert Southey was appointed poet laureate. Southey was criticised by Lord Byron and william hazlitt who accused him of betraying his political principles for money. Southey wrote several books between 1824 and 1835. He died in 1843.
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Robert Southey , the son of a linen draper, was born in Bristol in 1774. After his father's death an uncle sent him to Westminster School but he was expelled in 1792 after denouncing flogging in the school magazine.
In 1794 Southey met Samuel Taylor Coleridge in Bristol and the two men became close friends. They developed radical political and religious views and began making plans to emigrate to Pennsylvania where they intended to set up a commune based on communistic values. Southey and Coleridge eventually abandoned this plan and instead stayed in England where they concentrated on communicating their radical ideas. This included the play they wrote together, The Fall of Robespierre . Southey also wrote the republican play

29. Hazlitt, William
hazlitt, william. At the outset of life . . . william hazlitt, Complete Works 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

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31. Quarterly Review
Abstract Established in 1809 as a Tory rival to the Whig supporting Edinburgh Review, the idea for the journal came from Sir Walter Scott. The Quarterly Review stood politically for preserving the status quo. The journal was very hostile to the work of writers in favour of political reform. Writers such as Percy Bysshe Shelley, Leigh Hunt, william hazlitt, Thomas Babington Macaulay and Charles Dickens all received hostile reviews in the journal, whereas the work of Jane Austin and Sir Walter Scott was warmly praised. It was alleged that John Wilson Croker's savage review of John Keat's Endymion contributed to the poet's early death. The Quarterly Review ceased publication in 1967.
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The Quarterly Review was established by John Murray in 1809 as a Tory rival to the Whig supporting Edinburgh Review . The idea for the journal came from Sir Walter Scott , a Tory who had previously worked for Francis Jeffrey's Edinburgh Review . The first editor was William Gifford and contributors included Robert Southey and Tory politicians George Canning , and the Marquis of Salisbury
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    33. London Magazine
    Abstract Founded in 1820 as a rival to the Gentleman's Magazine, it was a nonpolitical magazine that concentrated on the world of literature championing the work of young writers such as william Wordsworth, Charles Lamb, Leigh Hunt, william hazlitt and Thomas Carlyle. In the early part of the 20th century the London Magazine employed some of Britain's top cartoonists.
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    The London Magazine was founded in 182 by John Scott (1783-1821) as a rival to the Gentleman's Magazine . It was a non-political magazine that concentrated on the world of literature. Scott championed the work of young writers such as William Wordsworth Charles Lamb Leigh Hunt William Hazlitt and Thomas Carlyle
    In 1821 Scott accused a rival journal, Blackwood's Magazine , of libel. A representative of the journal, J. H. Christie, challenged Scott to a duel. Scott accepted and died as result of the wounds received during the fight. Scot's policy of supporting young writers was continued under his replacement, John Taylor (1781-1864).
    In the early part of the 20th century the London Magazine employed some of Britain's top carto onists including Frank Reynolds Henry M. Brock

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    35. WILLIAM HAZLITT
    hazlitt, william (17781830), British literary critic and essayist, was born on the 10th of April 1778 at Maidstone, where his father, william hazlitt, was
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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. Characters Of Shakespeare's Plays By William Hazlitt
    Characters Of Shakespeare s Plays by william hazlitt It is, in truth, rather an encomium on Shakespeare than a commentary or a critique on himand it is
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    37. Biografia De 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."

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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). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

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