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  1. Selected Essays of William Hazlitt 1778 to 1830 by William Hazlitt, 2010-05-22
  2. The COLLECTED WORKS Of WILLIAM HAZLITT.In Twelve Volumes. Edited by A. R. Waller and Arnold Glover.With an Introduction by W. E. Henley. by William [1778 - 1830].Waller, A. R. & Glover, Arnold - Editors. Hazlitt, 1902
  3. William Hazlit. essayist and critic; selections from his writing by Hazlitt. William. 1778-1830., 1889-01-01
  4. SELECTED ESSAYS OF WILLIAM HAZLITT 1778-1830. by GEOFFREY. (EDITOR) KEYNES, 1930
  5. Selected essays of William Hazlitt, 1778: 1830, by William Hazlitt, 1930
  6. Selected Essays of William Hazlitt: 1778-1830
  7. The Hazlitts: an account of their origin and descent, with autobiographical particulars of William Hazlitt (1778-1830), notices of his relatives and immediate ... of illustrative letters (1772-1865) ... by William Carew Hazlitt, 2010-09-04
  8. Selected Essays of William Hazlitt 1778-1830 by William Hazlitt, 1948-01-01
  9. The Hazlitts: an account of their origin and descent, with autobiographical particulars of William Hazlitt (1778-1830), notices of his relatives and immediate ... a series of illustrative letters (1772-1865) by William Carew Hazlitt, 1911-01-01
  10. SELECTED ESSAYS OF WILLIAM HAZLITT; 1778-1830. by Geoffrey. (Editor). Keynes, 1934
  11. The SPIRIT Of The AGE:or Contemporary Portraits. by William1778 - 1830]. [Hazlitt, 1825
  12. Literary Remains Of The Late William Hazlitt, With A Notice Of His Life by Hazlitt William 1778-1830, Hazlitt William 1811-1893, 2010-10-15
  13. William Hazlitt, Essayist And Critic, Selections From His Writings, With A Memoir, Biographical And Critical by Hazlitt William 1778-1830, Ireland Alexander 1810-1894, 2010-10-14
  14. SELECTED ESSAYS OF WILLIAM HAZLITT 1778 TO 1830 by WILLIAM HAZLITT, 1944

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Hazlitt, William (17781830). A strong passion for any object will ensuresuccess, for the desire of the end will point out the means.
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2. Biographies: Persons Of Literature: The Classical Fiction Writers: William Hazli
Hazlitt William Hazlitt (17781830). Hazlitt was an essayist, and,as such, one of the most important English writers of all times.
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William Hazlitt
Hazlitt was an essayist, and, as such, one of the most important English writers of all times. He was born to an English family headed up by a Unitarian minister. In 1783 the family moved to Boston where Hazlitt, senior, took up his ministerial duties. By 1787, the family was back in England. While he was personally acquainted with the romantic rebels of the time (for example: Bentham Godwin Coleridge Southey ... Lamb ) he never was really part of their circle (Charles Lamb was to be his only true friend). As a young man, Hazlitt studied for the ministry, but he soon realized it would not suit him. He tried his hand at portrait painting and then went on to writing, an occupation which he was to continued for the balance of his life. He suffered through the years for lack of friends and money. He wrote for a number of the major papers of the time. In 1817 he brought out his first book of essays, Round Table ; in 1821, Table Talk ; in 1826

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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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4. WILLIAM HAZLITT COLLECTION
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5. William Hazlitt 1778-1830
(ex A and B , A or B). William Hazlitt 17781830 English essayist and critic
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7. UTEL: William Hazlitt Page
UTEL, William Hazlitt (17781830). William Hazlitt. William Hazlitt(1778-1830) is one of the great masters of English prose style.
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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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    8. UTEL: Characters Of Shakespear's Plays, By William Hazlitt (1817)
    Online text from the University of Toronto English Library by William Hazlitt (1817).Category Arts Literature Authors H Hazlitt, William......UTEL, Characters of Shakespear's Plays (1817) by William Hazlitt (17781830).
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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 edited 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.

    9. William Hazlitt (1778-1830)
    William Hazlitt, critic and essayist, who lived in Wem, Shropshire William Hazlitt. 17781830. Profile. Essayist and critic; born at Maidstone the son of a minister and spent several
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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 An Illustrated Literary Guide to Shropshire

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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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    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 An Illustrated Literary Guide to Shropshire

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    Project Gutenberg Author record. Hazlitt, William, 17781830. Titles.
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    Characters Of Shakespeare's Plays Liber Amoris, or, The New Pygmalion Table Talk
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    Hayes, Clair W. (Clair Wallace), 1887. Hazeltine, Alice Isabel, b. 1878. Hazlitt,William, 1778-1830. Headland, Isaac Taylor, 1859-1942. Healy, William, 1869-.
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    this gives us no concern why then should it trouble us that a time will comewhen we shall cease to be? William Hazlitt (17781830), British essayist
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    No really great man ever thought himself so. William Hazlitt (17781830),British essayist noted for literary criticism More about the author,
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