Duncan Wu, Tom Paulin, David Bromwich, Stanley Jones, Roy Park
The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt Vol 2
Duncan Wu, Tom Paulin, David Bromwich, Stanley Jones, Roy Park
The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt Vol 2
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William Hazlitt is viewed by many as one of the most distinguished of the non-fiction prose writers to emerge from the Romantic period
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William Hazlitt is viewed by many as one of the most distinguished of the non-fiction prose writers to emerge from the Romantic period
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781138763210
- ISBN-10: 1138763217
- Artikelnr.: 69946106
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781138763210
- ISBN-10: 1138763217
- Artikelnr.: 69946106
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
List of abbreviations
Introductory notes
Brief biographical directory of selected personages
The R ound Table
Volume
On the Love of Life [III]
On Classical Education [IV]
On the Tatler [V]
On Modern Comedy [VII]
On Mr Kean's Iago [Vili]
On the Love of the Country [IX]
On Posthumous Fame [X]
On Hogarth's Marriage a
la
mode [XI]
The Subject Continued [XII]
On Milton's Lycidas [XIII]
On Milton's Versification [XIV]
To the President of the Round Table. A Small Critic
On Manner [XV]
On the Tendency of Sects [XVII]
On John Bunde [XVIII]
On the Causes of Methodism [XIX]
On the Midsummer Night's Dream [XXII]
On the Beggar's Opera [XXIII]
On Patriotism
A Fragment [XXVI]
Volume
On Beauty [XXVII]
On Imitation [XXVIII]
On Gusto [XXIX]
On Pedantry [XXX]
The Same Subject Continued [XXXI]
On the Character of Rousseau [XXXII]
On Different Sorts of Fame [XXXIII]
Character of John Bull [XXXIV]
On Good
Nature [XXXV]
On the Character of Milton's Eve [XXXVI]
Observations on Mr Wordsworth's Poem, 'The Excursion' [XXXVII]
The Same Subject Continued [XXXVIII]
Character of the late Mr Pitt [XLII]
On Religious Hypocrisy [XLIII]
On the Literary Character [XLV]
On Common
Place Critics [XLVI]
On the Catalogue Raisonné of the British Institution [XLVII]
Same Subject Continued [XLVIII]
On Poetical Versatility [XLIX]
On Actors and Acting [L]
On the Same [LI]
Why the Arts are not Progressive?
A Fragment [LII]
Lectures on the English Poets
Lecture I: Introductory
On Poetry in General
Lecture II: On Chaucer and Spenser
Lecture III: On Shakspeare and Milton
Lecture IV: On Dryden and Pope
Lecture V: On Thomson and Cowper
Lecture VI: On Swift, Young, Gray, Collins, &c.
Lecture VII: On Burns, and the Old English Ballads
Lecture VIII: On the Living Poets
Appendix
Notes
Books referred to in the notes to volume 2.
Introductory notes
Brief biographical directory of selected personages
The R ound Table
Volume
On the Love of Life [III]
On Classical Education [IV]
On the Tatler [V]
On Modern Comedy [VII]
On Mr Kean's Iago [Vili]
On the Love of the Country [IX]
On Posthumous Fame [X]
On Hogarth's Marriage a
la
mode [XI]
The Subject Continued [XII]
On Milton's Lycidas [XIII]
On Milton's Versification [XIV]
To the President of the Round Table. A Small Critic
On Manner [XV]
On the Tendency of Sects [XVII]
On John Bunde [XVIII]
On the Causes of Methodism [XIX]
On the Midsummer Night's Dream [XXII]
On the Beggar's Opera [XXIII]
On Patriotism
A Fragment [XXVI]
Volume
On Beauty [XXVII]
On Imitation [XXVIII]
On Gusto [XXIX]
On Pedantry [XXX]
The Same Subject Continued [XXXI]
On the Character of Rousseau [XXXII]
On Different Sorts of Fame [XXXIII]
Character of John Bull [XXXIV]
On Good
Nature [XXXV]
On the Character of Milton's Eve [XXXVI]
Observations on Mr Wordsworth's Poem, 'The Excursion' [XXXVII]
The Same Subject Continued [XXXVIII]
Character of the late Mr Pitt [XLII]
On Religious Hypocrisy [XLIII]
On the Literary Character [XLV]
On Common
Place Critics [XLVI]
On the Catalogue Raisonné of the British Institution [XLVII]
Same Subject Continued [XLVIII]
On Poetical Versatility [XLIX]
On Actors and Acting [L]
On the Same [LI]
Why the Arts are not Progressive?
A Fragment [LII]
Lectures on the English Poets
Lecture I: Introductory
On Poetry in General
Lecture II: On Chaucer and Spenser
Lecture III: On Shakspeare and Milton
Lecture IV: On Dryden and Pope
Lecture V: On Thomson and Cowper
Lecture VI: On Swift, Young, Gray, Collins, &c.
Lecture VII: On Burns, and the Old English Ballads
Lecture VIII: On the Living Poets
Appendix
Notes
Books referred to in the notes to volume 2.
List of abbreviations
Introductory notes
Brief biographical directory of selected personages
The R ound Table
Volume
On the Love of Life [III]
On Classical Education [IV]
On the Tatler [V]
On Modern Comedy [VII]
On Mr Kean's Iago [Vili]
On the Love of the Country [IX]
On Posthumous Fame [X]
On Hogarth's Marriage a
la
mode [XI]
The Subject Continued [XII]
On Milton's Lycidas [XIII]
On Milton's Versification [XIV]
To the President of the Round Table. A Small Critic
On Manner [XV]
On the Tendency of Sects [XVII]
On John Bunde [XVIII]
On the Causes of Methodism [XIX]
On the Midsummer Night's Dream [XXII]
On the Beggar's Opera [XXIII]
On Patriotism
A Fragment [XXVI]
Volume
On Beauty [XXVII]
On Imitation [XXVIII]
On Gusto [XXIX]
On Pedantry [XXX]
The Same Subject Continued [XXXI]
On the Character of Rousseau [XXXII]
On Different Sorts of Fame [XXXIII]
Character of John Bull [XXXIV]
On Good
Nature [XXXV]
On the Character of Milton's Eve [XXXVI]
Observations on Mr Wordsworth's Poem, 'The Excursion' [XXXVII]
The Same Subject Continued [XXXVIII]
Character of the late Mr Pitt [XLII]
On Religious Hypocrisy [XLIII]
On the Literary Character [XLV]
On Common
Place Critics [XLVI]
On the Catalogue Raisonné of the British Institution [XLVII]
Same Subject Continued [XLVIII]
On Poetical Versatility [XLIX]
On Actors and Acting [L]
On the Same [LI]
Why the Arts are not Progressive?
A Fragment [LII]
Lectures on the English Poets
Lecture I: Introductory
On Poetry in General
Lecture II: On Chaucer and Spenser
Lecture III: On Shakspeare and Milton
Lecture IV: On Dryden and Pope
Lecture V: On Thomson and Cowper
Lecture VI: On Swift, Young, Gray, Collins, &c.
Lecture VII: On Burns, and the Old English Ballads
Lecture VIII: On the Living Poets
Appendix
Notes
Books referred to in the notes to volume 2.
Introductory notes
Brief biographical directory of selected personages
The R ound Table
Volume
On the Love of Life [III]
On Classical Education [IV]
On the Tatler [V]
On Modern Comedy [VII]
On Mr Kean's Iago [Vili]
On the Love of the Country [IX]
On Posthumous Fame [X]
On Hogarth's Marriage a
la
mode [XI]
The Subject Continued [XII]
On Milton's Lycidas [XIII]
On Milton's Versification [XIV]
To the President of the Round Table. A Small Critic
On Manner [XV]
On the Tendency of Sects [XVII]
On John Bunde [XVIII]
On the Causes of Methodism [XIX]
On the Midsummer Night's Dream [XXII]
On the Beggar's Opera [XXIII]
On Patriotism
A Fragment [XXVI]
Volume
On Beauty [XXVII]
On Imitation [XXVIII]
On Gusto [XXIX]
On Pedantry [XXX]
The Same Subject Continued [XXXI]
On the Character of Rousseau [XXXII]
On Different Sorts of Fame [XXXIII]
Character of John Bull [XXXIV]
On Good
Nature [XXXV]
On the Character of Milton's Eve [XXXVI]
Observations on Mr Wordsworth's Poem, 'The Excursion' [XXXVII]
The Same Subject Continued [XXXVIII]
Character of the late Mr Pitt [XLII]
On Religious Hypocrisy [XLIII]
On the Literary Character [XLV]
On Common
Place Critics [XLVI]
On the Catalogue Raisonné of the British Institution [XLVII]
Same Subject Continued [XLVIII]
On Poetical Versatility [XLIX]
On Actors and Acting [L]
On the Same [LI]
Why the Arts are not Progressive?
A Fragment [LII]
Lectures on the English Poets
Lecture I: Introductory
On Poetry in General
Lecture II: On Chaucer and Spenser
Lecture III: On Shakspeare and Milton
Lecture IV: On Dryden and Pope
Lecture V: On Thomson and Cowper
Lecture VI: On Swift, Young, Gray, Collins, &c.
Lecture VII: On Burns, and the Old English Ballads
Lecture VIII: On the Living Poets
Appendix
Notes
Books referred to in the notes to volume 2.