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Literary remains of the late William Hazlitt / by E. L. Bulwer and Sargeant Talfourd

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: London : Saunders and Otley, 1836Description: 2v. ; 22 cmSubject(s): Other classification:
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v.1. Biographical sketc.h. Some thoughts on the genius of William Hazlitt, by the author of 'Eugene Aram. Thoughts upon the late William Hazlitt, by Mr. Sergeant Talfourd. Character of Hazlitt, by Charles Lamb. Sonnets [to the memory of Hazlitt] Essays: Project for a new theory of civil and criminal legislation. Definition of wit. On means and ends. Belief, whether voluntary Personal politics. On the writings of Hobbes. On liberty and necessity. On Locke's Essay on the human understanding. On Tooke's 'Diversions of Purley.? -- v.2. Essays: On self-love. On the conduct of life: or, Advice to a school-boy. On the fine arts. The fight. On want of money. On the feeling of immortality in youth. The main-chance. The opera. Of persons one would wish to have seen. My first acquaintance with poets. The shyness of scholors. The Vatican. On the spirit of monarchy
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With a notice of his life, by his son and Thoughts on his genius and writings

v.1. Biographical sketc.h. Some thoughts on the genius of William Hazlitt, by the author of 'Eugene Aram. Thoughts upon the late William Hazlitt, by Mr. Sergeant Talfourd. Character of Hazlitt, by Charles Lamb. Sonnets [to the memory of Hazlitt] Essays: Project for a new theory of civil and criminal legislation. Definition of wit. On means and ends. Belief, whether voluntary Personal politics. On the writings of Hobbes. On liberty and necessity. On Locke's Essay on the human understanding. On Tooke's 'Diversions of Purley.? -- v.2. Essays: On self-love. On the conduct of life: or, Advice to a school-boy. On the fine arts. The fight. On want of money. On the feeling of immortality in youth. The main-chance. The opera. Of persons one would wish to have seen. My first acquaintance with poets. The shyness of scholors. The Vatican. On the spirit of monarchy

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