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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. William Hazlitt
William Hazlitt (17781830) came of an Irish Protestant stock, and of a branchof it transplanted in the reign of George I from the county of Antrim to
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22. William Hazlit
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Translate this page Hazlitt, William (1778-1830). Englischer Essayist und Kritiker, geborenin Maidstone, gestorben in London. William Hazlitts zahlreiche
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Hazlitt, William (1778-1830) Englischer Essayist und Kritiker, geboren in Maidstone , gestorben in London William Hazlitts zahlreiche Essays sind berühmt für ihre inhaltliche Klarheit und stilistische Brillanz. Als Sohn eines unitarieschen Geistlichen begann Hazlitt eine Ausbildung am Unitarierseminar in Hackney , gab diese jedoch nach kurzer Zeit wieder auf, um Malerei und Philosophie zu studieren. 1807 veröffentlichte er unter dem Titel "A reply" eine Erwiderung auf Thomas Malthus' "Essay on the principles of population" "Über die Bedingungen und Folgen der Volksvermehrung" ) und "The eloquence of the British Senate" , in der er u. a. Charakterstudien William Pitts des Jüngeren und Edmund Burkes zeichnete. Ab 1812 verfaßte Hazlitt Theaterkritiken für den "London Morning Chronicle" und schrieb regelmäßig für mehrere Zeitschriften. Sein erstes Buch mit einer Sammlung seiner im "Examiner" veröffentlichten Essays erschien 1817 unter dem Titel "The round table" . Bekannt wurden auch die Essaysammlungen "Table talk" (1821-1822) und "The plain speaker" (1826), in welchen

24. William Hazlitt - Wikipedia
William Hazlitt. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William Hazlitt (April10,17781830) was an English writer remembered for his humanitarian essays.
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William Hazlitt
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William Hazlitt April 10 ) was an English writer remembered for his humanitarian essays Hazlitt came of an Irish Protestant stock, and of a branch of it transplanted in the reign of George I from the county of Antrim to Tipperary. His father migrated, at nineteen, to the University of Glasgow (where he was contemporary with Adam Smith ), graduated in or thereabouts, embraced the principles of the Unitarians, joined their ministry, and crossed over to England; being successively pastor at Wisbech in Cambridgeshire, at Marshfield in Gloucestershire, and at Maidstone. At Wisbech he married Grace Loftus, the daughter of a neighbouring farmer. Of the many children granted to them but three survived infancy. William, the youngest of these, was born in Mitre Lane, Maidstone, on [[April 10]]

25. Quotations From William Hazlitt
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    26. A Biography Of William Hazlitt
    E-text of biography by JB Priestley.Category Arts Literature Authors H Hazlitt, William......William Hazlitt (17781830) by JB Priestley Contents (Prologue). I. Introduction.II. A Happy Life. III. History. IV. Reviled Critic. V. Criticism. VI. Summary. VII.
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    William Hazlitt
    by J.B. Priestley Contents ( Prologue I. Introduction II. A Happy Life III. History IV. Reviled Critic V. Criticism VI. Summary VII. Bibliography Biographies Library Home by J.B. Priestley Index 1/ Chapter 1 2/ Chapter 2 3/ Chapter 3 4/ Chapter 4 5/ Chapter 5 6/ Chapter 6 7/ A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY Q/ Quit Browse m: Please Enter Selection:

    27. Hazlitt, William., Memoirs Of William Hazlitt. With Portions Of His Corresponden
    Memoirs of William Hazlitt. Venice, Roslyn Castle, the Peterborough Cathedral, LochLomond, Piccadilly, Dulwich College, etc., Hazlitt (17781830) stood alone
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    Hazlitt, William. Memoirs of William Hazlitt. With Portions of his Correspondence. London: Richard Bentley, 1867 Two volumes, octavo., xxxii, 317; [4], 312 pp., Extra-illustrated with about a hundred engravings, etchings and photogravures, consisting of portraits and places relating to Hazlitt's life., Half green crushed morocco over marbled boards. Gilt spines with raised bands, marbled endpapers, top edge gilt., Spines faded to brown, joints and corners lightly rubbed. A very good, clean set. First edition of this study of the important Romantic critic, edited by his grandson. The extra illustrations in this set include portraits of Byron, Coleridge, Johnson, Reynolds, Locke, Hume, Fanny Burney, Sarah Siddons, etc., and views of Dublin, Turin, the Grand Canal of Venice, Roslyn Castle, the Peterborough Cathedral, Loch Lomond, Piccadilly, Dulwich College, etc., Hazlitt (1778-1830) stood "alone in his age as a romantic thinker who developed a critique of empiricism that nonetheless supported the values and methods of the empiricist tradition..." (John Kinnaird in the Encyclopedia of Philosophy)., NCBEL III, 1053. See Wellek, History of Modern Criticism, pp. 188-91, 195ff. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Michael R. Thompson Bookseller

    28. The San Antonio College LitWeb William Hazlitt Page
    The William Hazlitt Page ( 17781830 ) To be struck with incongruity in whatevercomes before us, does not argue great comprehension or refinement of perception
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    The William Hazlitt Page
    To be struck with incongruity in whatever comes before us, does not argue great comprehension or refinement of perception, but rather a looseness and flippancy of mind and temper, which prevents the individual from connecting any two ideas steadily or consistently together.
    Major Works
    Hazlitt's Selected Writings , edited by Ronald Blythe, is available from Penguin. It is a nearly perfect complement to the four volumes of Hazlitt's writings published in the old Everyman series.
    The Round Table ( 1817 ). Twelve of the fifty-two essays in this collection were written by Leigh Hunt.
    Characters of Shakespeare's Plays
    A View of the English Stage
    Lectures on the English Poets
    Lectures on the English Comic Writers
    Lectures Chiefly on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth
    Table Talk Liber Amoris The Spirit of the Age; or, Contemporary Portraits The Plain Speaker The Life of Napoleon The Letters of William Hazlitt
    . Edited by Herschel M. Sikes. New York U., 1978. About Hazlitt Herschel Baker

    29. Hazlitt, William
    Hazlitt, William. 17781830, English essayist. Abandoning the ideaof entering the clergy, he took up painting and later journalism.
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    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. William Carew Hazlitt, 1834-1913, his grandson, was a bibliographer and wrote 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 Stanley Jones (1989); studies by J. B. Priestley (1960), R. Park (1971), R. M. Wardle (1971), John Kinnaird (1978), and David Bromwich (1985).
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    Hazlitt, William (17781830) Works by this author Liber Amoris, or, The NewPygmalion Table Talk. Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved.
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    31. William Hazlitt
    William Hazlitt (17781830). Editions Selected Works, ed. D. Wu (9vols, 1998); Collected Work, ed. PP Howe (21 vols,1930-34), the
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    Editions
    Selected Works , ed. D. Wu (9 vols, 1998); Collected Work , ed. P.P. Howe (21 vols,1930-34), the old standard edition, some texts are excluded from Wu's edition; The Letters of William Hazlitt (1978). Hazlitt's Selected Writings are available in Penguin and Oxford World's Classics paperbacks.
    Biography and criticism : Herschel Baker, William Hazlitt (1962); Stanley
    Jones, Hazlitt: A Life, from Winterslow to Frith Street (1989), David
    Bromwich, Hazlitt: The Mind of a Critic (1983); John Mahoney, The Logic of Passion: The Literary Criticism of William Hazlitt Robert Ready, ‘Hazlitt: In and Out of "Gusto"’, Studies in English Literature , 14 (1974), 537-46; Leonard M. Trawick, ‘Hazlitt, Reynolds, and the ideal’, Studies in Romanticism , 4 (1965), 240-7; David Stone, WH’s Theatre Criticism of Shakespeare (1977); Robert Uphaus, William Hazlitt site with quotes and on-line texts including ' On Familiar Style ' (useful to compare with the Preface to Lyrical Ballads

    32. ShakespearPicture.com - Plays, Essays, Biography
    Characters of Shakespeare's Plays (1817) by William Hazlitt. William Hazlitt. WilliamHazlitt (17781830) is one of the great masters of English prose style.
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    Characters of Shakespeare's Plays by William Hazlitt
    William Hazlitt William Hazlitt (1778-1830) is one of the great masters of English prose style. He is a major literary critic and radical polemicist whose intellect is both analytical and sensuously particular. Keats worshipped him, and his poems and letters are shaped by Hazlitt's influence - his sentences are like a 'whale's back in the sea of prose,' Keats commented. He was born in Maidstone, Kent, the son of an Irish Unitarian minister. His mother, Grace Loftus, was from an English dissenting family who were friendly with Godwin's family, so Hazlitt's writings draw strongly on the culture of radical dissent in Britain and Ireland.

    33. Citas Y Frases Célebres De William Hazlitt
    Translate this page 1778-1830. Literato ingles. Sugerir sitio sobre William Hazlitt. Las antipatíasviolentas son siempre sospechosas y revelan una secreta afinidad.
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    Author Hazlitt, William, 17781830 Keywords Authors H Hazlitt, William, 1778-1830;Titles T ; Subject English Literature. Tacitus On Germany, 2001.
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    Alice Isabel, B. 1878; Hazlitt, William, 17781830; Headland, IsaacTaylor, 1859-1942; Healy, William, 1869-; Hearn, Lafcadio, 1850-1904;
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    36. Selected Writings Of William Hazlitt Published By Pickering & Chatto
    William Hazlitt (17781830) was probably the most distinguished of the non-fictionprose writers to emerge from the Romantic period; an associate of Wordsworth
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    The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt
    The Pickering Masters 9 Volume Set Editor: Duncan Wu
    Consulting Editors: David Bromwich, Stanley Jones, Roy Park and Tom Paulin - With an introduction by Tom Paulin. While acknowledging the scope of PP Howe's Centenary Edition of Hazlitt's complete works, Duncan Wu is swift to demonstrate the difference in his approach and use of copy texts. Howe took as copy text a set by Waller and Glover published 1902-6, thus perpetuating the minor errors and editorial ideosyncracies of the earlier edition.
    Duncan Wu, Introduction to the edition The new edition takes all copy texts from early printed sources, collated with lifetime editions and manuscripts. We do not claim to supersede Howe, but wish to complement, and supplement, him. The new edition thus succeeds in its aim of providing today's Hazlitt scholars with a selection of highly accurate resource texts, further enhanced by editorial matter from eminent academics. The set is fit to stand alone as a primary resource in any library which does not have an older Hazlitt edition, and also has a place beside Howe as an authoritative, up-to-date collection, indispensable to modern research.

    37. Margaret Hazlitt
    She compiled information on her father William Hazlitt (17371820), and her brothersWilliam Hazlitt (1778-1830) and John Hazlitt (1767-1837) from family
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    MARGARET HAZLITT (1770-1841)
    "Recollections, 1835-38." Manuscript diary, inscribed "To my good friends Mr. and Mrs. Johns . . . Crediton December 10,1836." Margaret Hazlitt's recollections of her literary family, written for the information and instruction of her nephew William Hazlitt (1811-1893), cover the period from 1737 to about 1812. She compiled information on her father William Hazlitt (1737-1820), and her brothers William Hazlitt (1778-1830) and John Hazlitt (1767-1837) from family papers and her own recollections, as well as those of her mother. The diary is of great interest for its account of the origins and history of the Hazlitt family and its detailed description of the visit of the Reverend William Hazlitt and his family to North America from 1783 to 1787. Margaret Hazlitt's journal is the sole source of material on the early years of her brother, essayist and critic William Hazlitt, and a valuable record of conditions in the United States immediately after the American Revolution. The text, edited by Ernest J. Moyne, was published by the University of Kansas Press in 1967.

    38. William Hazlitt - Acapedia - Free Knowledge, For All
    William Hazlitt. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William Hazlitt (April10,17781830) was an English writer remembered for his humanitarian essays.
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    39. William Hazlitt
    William Hazlitt (17781830). William Hazlitt, A biography followed bya collection of 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.

    40. William Hazlitt - Ayn Rand & Objectivism
    The famous critic William Hazlitt (17781830) offered a discussion about the finearts which included these interesting comments about the apparently ideal
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    Popular with Objectivists Objectivist Center CATO Reason.org Free-Market.net ... Chris Sciabarra TDO Info Contact TDO TDO Policies TDO Staff More Links Connection Extrospection Spirituality Reciprocal Links William Hazlitt The famous critic William Hazlitt (1778-1830) offered a discussion about the fine arts which included these interesting comments about the apparently ideal forms of ancient Greek statues. Hazlitt says they are not romanticized ideals at all, but merely naturalistic executions of nature's finer templates. Of course he is wrong; exactly in what way is left as an exercise for the reader. The great works of art, at present extant [1812], and which may be regarded as models of perfection in their several kinds, are the Greek statues—the pictures of the celebrated Italian Masters—those of the Dutch and Flemish schools—to which we may add the comic productions of our own countryman, Hogarth. These all stand unrivalled in the history of art; and they owe their pre-eminence and perfection to one and the same principle,— the immediate imitation of nature.

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