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AN ESSAY ON THE PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN ACTION
CONTENTS
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
AN ESSAY ON THE PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN ACTION
AN ARGUMENT IN DEFENCE OF THE NATURAL DISINTERESTEDNESS OF THE HUMAN MIND
REMARKS ON THE SYSTEMS OF HARTLEY AND HELVETIUS
FREE THOUGHTS ON PUBLIC AFFAIRS
CONTENTS
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
FREE THOUGHTS ON PUBLIC AFFAIRS
ADVICE TO A PATRIOT; IN A LETTER ADDRESSED TO A MEMBER OF THE OLD OPPOSITION
ADVERTISEMENT ETC. FROM ‘THE ELOQUENCE OF THE BRITISH SENATE’
CONTENTS
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
ADVERTISEMENT
BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL NOTES
THE ROUND TABLE
CONTENTS
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
ADVERTISEMENT TO THE EDITION OF 1817
ON THE LOVE OF LIFE [JAN. 15, 1815.
ON CLASSICAL EDUCATION [FEB. 12, 1815.
ON THE TATLER [MARCH 5, 1815.
ON MODERN COMEDY [AUG. 20, 1815.
ON MR. KEAN’S IAGO [JULY 24, 1814.
ON THE LOVE OF THE COUNTRY [Nov. 27, 1814.
ON POSTHUMOUS FAME, WHETHER SHAKSPEARE WAS INFLUENCED BY A LOVE OF IT? [MAY 22, 1814.
ON HOGARTH’S MARRIAGE A-LA-MODE [JUNE 5, 1814.
THE SUBJECT CONTINUED [JUNE 19, 1814.
ON MILTON’S LYCIDAS [AUG. 6, 1815.
ON MILTON’S VERSIFICATION [AUG. 20, 1815.
ON MANNER [Aug.27,1815. [SEP. 3, 1815.
ON THE TENDENCY OF SECTS [SEP. 10, 1815.
ON JOHN BUNCLE [SEPT. 17, 1815.
ON THE CAUSES OF METHODISM [OCT. 22, 1815.
ON THE MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM [Nov. 26, 1815.
ON THE BEGGAR’S OPERA [JUNE 18,1815.
ON PATRIOTISM. A FRAGMENT [JAN. 5, 1814.
ON BEAUTY [FEB. 4, 1816.
ON IMITATION [FEB. 18, 1816.
ON GUSTO [MAY 26, 1816.
ON PEDANTRY [MARCH 3, 1816.
THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED [MARCH 10, 1816.
ON THE CHARACTER OF ROUSSEAU [APRIL 14, 1816.
ON DIFFERENT SORTS OF FAME [APRIL 21, 1816.
CHARACTER OF JOHN BULL [MAY 19, 1816.
ON GOOD-NATURE [JUNE 9, 1816.
ON THE CHARACTER OF MILTON’S EVE [JULY 21, 1816.
OBSERVATIONS ON MR. WORDSWORTH’S POEM THE EXCURSION [AUG. 21, 28, 1814.
THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED [OCT. 2, 1814.
CHARACTER OF THE LATE MR. PITT
ON RELIGIOUS HYPOCRISY [OCT. 9, 1814.
ON THE LITERARY CHARACTER [OCT. 28, 1813.
ON COMMON-PLACE CRITICS [Nov. 24, 1816.
ON THE CATALOGUE RAISONNÉ OF THE BRITISH INSTITUTION [Nov.10, 1816.
THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED [Nov. 10, 17, 1816.
ON POETICAL VERSATILITY [DEC. 22, 1816.
ON ACTORS AND ACTING [JAN. 5, 1817.
ON THE SAME [JAN. 5, 1817.
WHY THE ARTS ARE NOT PROGRESSIVE? A FRAGMENT [JAN. 11, 15; SEP. 11, 1814.
CHARACTERS OF SHAKESPEAR’S PLAYS
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
PREFACE
CYMBELINE
MACBETH
JULIUS CASESAR
OTHELLO
TIMON OF ATHENS
CORIOLANUS
TROILUS AND CRESSIDA
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA
HAMLET
THE TEMPEST.
THE MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM
ROMEO AND JULIET
LEAR
RICHARD II
HENRY IV
IN TWO PARTS
HENRY V
HENRY VI. IN THREE PARTS
RICHARD III
HENRY VIII
KING JOHN
TWELFTH NIGHT; OR, WHAT YOU WILL
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
THE WINTER’S TALE
ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL
LOVE’S LABOUR’S LOST
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
AS YOU LIKE IT
THE TAMING OF THE SHREW
MEASURE FOR MEASURE
MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS
DOUBTFUL PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE
POEMS AND SONNETS
LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH POETS
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTORY ON POETRY IN GENERAL.
ON CHAUCER AND SPENSER.
ON SHAKSPEARE AND MILTON.
ON DRYDEN AND POPE.
ON THOMSON AND COWPER.
ON SWIFT, YOUNG, GRAY, COLLINS, &c.
ON BURNS, AND THE OLD ENGLISH BALLADS.
ON THE LIVING POETS.
A VIEW OF THE ENGLISH STAGE
CONTENTS
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
PREFACE
A VIEW OF THE ENGLISH STAGE
MR. KEAN’S RICHARD
MR. KEAN’S HAMLET
MR. KEAN’S OTHELLO
MR. KEAN’S IAGO
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA
ARTAXERXES
THE BEGGAR’S OPERA
RICHARD CŒUR DE LION
DIDONE ABANDONNATA
MISS O’NEILL’S JULIET
MR. KEAN’S RICHARD.
MR. KEAN’S MACBETH
MR. KEAN’S ROMEO
MR. KEAN’S IAGO.
MR KEAN’S IAGO.
MR. KEAN’S RICHARD II.
THE UNKNOWN GUEST
MR. KEAN’S ZANGA
MR. BANNISTER’S FAREWELL
COMUS
MR. KEAN’S LEON
THE TEMPEST
MY WIFE! WHAT WIFE?
MR. HARLEY’S FIDGET
LIVING IN LONDON
THE KING’S PROXV
THE MAID AND THE MAGPIE
THE HYPOCRITE
MR. EDWARDS’S RICHARD III
LOVERS’ VOWS
THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL
MRS. ALSOP’S ROSALIND
JOHN DU BART
THE BEGGAR’S OPERA
MISS O’NEILL’S ELWINA
WHERE TO FIND A FRIEND
MISS O’NEILL’S BELVIDERA
THE MERCHANT OF BRUGES
SMILES AND TEARS
GEORGE BARNWELL
THE BUSY BODY
A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS
THE MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM
LOVE FOR LOVE
THE ANGLADE FAMILY
MEASURE FOR MEASURE
MR. KEAN’S SIR GILES OVERREACH
THE RECRUITING OFFICER
THE FAIR PENITENT
THE DUKE OF MILAN
MISS O’NEILL’S LADY TEAZLE
MR. KEAN
MR. KEAN’S SHYLOCK
THE ORATORIOS
RICHARD III.
ROMEO AND JULIET.
MR. KEMBLE’S SIR GILES OVERREACH
BERTRAM
SCENE V.
ADELAIDE, OR THE EMIGRANTS
EVERY MAN IN HIS HUMOUR
MRS. SIDDONS
NEW ENGLISH OPERA-HOUSE
THE JEALOUS WIFE
THE MAN OF THE WORLD
MISS MERRY’S MANDANE
EXIT BY MISTAKE
THE ITALIAN OPERA
OLD CUSTOMS
MY LANDLADY’S NIGHT-GOWN
CASTLE OF ANDALUSIA
TWO WORDS
THE WONDER
THE DISTRESSED MOTHER
MISS BOYLE’S ROSALIND
MR. MACREADY’S OTHELLO
THEATRICAL DEBUTS
MR. KEMBLE’S CATO
THE IRON CHEST
MR. KEMBLE’S KING JOHN
CORIOLANUS
THE MAN OF THE WORLD
JANE SHORE
THE HUMOROUS LIEUTENANT
TWO NEW BALLETS
MR. BOOTH’S DUKE OF GLOSTER
MR. BOOTH’S IAGO
MR. BOOTH’S RICHARD
DOUBLE GALLANT
DON JUAN
THE CONQUEST OF TARANTO
THE TOUCH-STONE
THE LIBERTINE
BARBAROSSA
MRS. SIDDONS’S LADY MACBETH
MR. MAYWOOD’S SHYLOCK
MR. KEMBLE’S RETIREMENT
TABLE-TALK
CONTENTS
VOLUME I
ON THE PLEASURE OF PAINTING
THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED
ON THE PAST AND FUTURE
ON GENIUS AND COMMON SENSE
THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED
CHARACTER OF COBBETT
ON PEOPLE WITH ONE IDEA
ON THE IGNORANCE OF THE LEARNED
THE INDIAN JUGGLERS
ON LIVING TO ONE’S-SELF(1)
ON THOUGHT AND ACTION
ON WILL-MAKING
ON CERTAIN INCONSISTENCIES IN SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS’S DISCOURSES
THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED
ON PARADOX AND COMMON-PLACE
ON VULGARITY AND AFFECTATION
VOLUME II
ON A LANDSCAPE OF NICOLAS POUSSIN
ON MILTON’S SONNETS
ON GOING A JOURNEY
ON COFFEE-HOUSE POLITICIANS
ON THE ARISTOCRACY OF LETTERS
ON CRITICISM
ON GREAT AND LITTLE THINGS
ON FAMILIAR STYLE
ON EFFEMINACY OF CHARACTER
WHY DISTANT OBJECTS PLEASE
ON CORPORATE BODIES
WHETHER ACTORS OUGHT TO SIT IN THE BOXES?
ON THE DISADVANTAGES OF INTELLECTUAL SUPERIORITY
ON PATRONAGE AND PUFFING
ON THE KNOWLEDGE OF CHARACTER
ON THE PICTURESQUE AND IDEAL
ON THE FEAR OF DEATH
THE FIGHT
THE FIGHT
LIBER AMORIS
CONTENTS
ADVERTISEMENT
PART I. THE PICTURE
THE INVITATION
THE MESSAGE
THE FLAGEOLET
THE CONFESSION
THE QUARREL
THE RECONCILIATION
LETTERS TO THE SAME
TO THE SAME
WRITTEN IN A BLANK LEAF OF ENDYMION
A PROPOSAL OF LOVE
PART II. LETTERS TO C. P -- , ESQ.
LETTER II
LETTER III
LETTER IV
LETTER V
LETTER VI
LETTER VII
LETTER VIII
TO EDINBURGH
A THOUGHT
ANOTHER
ANOTHER
LETTER IX
LETTER X
LETTER XI
TO S. L.
LETTER XII.
UNALTERED LOVE
PERFECT LOVE
FROM C. P., ESQ.
LETTER XIII
LETTER THE LAST
PART III. ADDRESSED TO J. S. K. --
TO THE SAME
TO THE SAME
CHARACTERISTICS
CONTENTS
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
PREFACE
CHARACTERISTICS
SKETCHES OF THE PRINCIPAL PICTURE-GALLERIES IN ENGLAND
CONTENTS
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
ADVERTISEMENT
PICTURE-GALLERIES IN ENGLAND
THE DULWICH GALLERY
THE PICTURES AT WINDSOR CASTLE
THE PICTURES AT HAMPTON COURT
LORD GROSVENOR’S COLLECTION OF PICTURES
PICTURES AT WILTON, STOURHEAD, &c.
PICTURES AT BURLEIGH HOUSE
PICTURES AT OXFORD AND BLENHEIM
APPENDIX: CRITICISM ON HOGARTH’S MARRIAGE A-LA-MODE
THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE
CONTENTS
JEREMY BENTHAM.
WILLIAM GODWIN
MR. COLERIDGE.
REV. MR. IRVING.
THE LATE MR. HORNE TOOKE.
SIR WALTER SCOTT
LORD BYRON.
MR. CAMPBELL AND MR. CRABBE.
SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH.
MR. WORDSWORTH.
MR. MALTHUS.
MR. GIFFORD.
MR. JEFFREY
MR. BROUGHAM - SIR F. BURDETT.
LORD ELDON AND MR. WILBERFORCE.
MR. SOUTHEY.
MR. T. MOORE. - MR. LEIGH HUNT.
CAMPBELL.
ELIA, AND GEOFFREY CRAYON.
THE PLAIN SPEAKER
CONTENTS
ON THE PROSE-STYLE OF POETS
ON DREAMS
ON THE CONVERSATION OF AUTHORS
THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED
ON REASON AND IMAGINATION
ON APPLICATION TO STUDY
ON LONDONERS AND COUNTRY PEOPLE
ON THE SPIRIT OF OBLIGATIONS
ON THE OLD AGE OF ARTISTS
ON ENVV (A DIALOGUE)
ON SITTING FOR ONE’S PICTURE
WHETHER GENIUS IS CONSCIOUS OF ITS POWERS?
ON THE PLEASURE OF HATING
ON DR. SPURZHEIM’S THEORY
ON EGOTISM
HOT AND COLD
THE NEW SCHOOL OF REFORM A DIALOGUE BETWEEN A RATIONALIST AND A SENTIMENTALIST
ON THE QUALIFICATIONS NECESSARY TO SUCCESS IN LIFE
ON THE LOOK OF A GENTLEMAN
ON READING OLD BOOKS
ON PERSONAL CHARACTER
ON PEOPLE OF SENSE
ON ANTIQUITY
ON THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WRITING AND, SPEAKING
ON A PORTRAIT OF AN ENGLISH LADY, BY VANDYKE
ON NOVELTY AND FAMILIARITY
ON OLD ENGLISH WRITERS AND SPEAKERS
MADAME PASTA AND MADEMOISELLE MARS
SIR WALTER SCOTT, RACINE, AND SHAKESPEAR
ON DEPTH AND SUPERFICIALITY
ON RESPECTABLE PEOPLE
ON THE JEALOUSY AND THE SPLEEN OF PARTY
NOTES OF A JOURNEY THROUGH FRANCE AND ITALY
CONTENTS
ADVERTISEMENT
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII
CHAPTER XIII
CHAPTER XIV
CHAPTER XV
CHAPTER XVI
CHAPTER XVII
CHAPTER XVIII
CHAPTER XIX
CHAPTER XX
CHAPTER XXI
CHAPTER XXII
CHAPTER XXIII
CHAPTER XXIV
CHAPTER XXV
CHAPTER XXVI
CHAPTER XXVII
WINTERSLOW
CONTENTS
PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1850
MY FIRST ACQUAINTANCE WITH POETS
OF PERSONS ONE WOULD WISH TO HAVE SEEN
ON PARTY SPIRIT
ON THE FEELING OF IMMORTALITY IN YOUTH
ON PUBLIC OPINION
ON PERSONAL IDENTITY
MIND AND MOTIVE
ON MEANS AND ENDS
MATTER AND MANNER
ON CONSISTENCY OF OPINION
PROJECT FOR A NEW THEORY OF CIVIL AND CRIMINAL LEGISLATION
ON THE CHARACTER OF BURKE
ON THE CHARACTER OF FOX
ON THE CHARACTER OF MR. PITT
ON THE CHARACTER OF LORD CHATHAM
BELIEF, WHETHER VOLUNTARY?
A FAREWELL TO ESSAY-WRITING
HAZLITT ON ENGLISH LITERATURE
CONTENTS
PREFACE
THE AGE OF ELIZABETH
SPENSER
SHAKSPEARE
THE CHARACTERS OF SHAKSPEARE’S PLAYS
CYMBELINE
MACBETH
IAGO
HAMLET
ROMEO AND JULIET
MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM
FALSTAFF
TWELFTH NIGHT; OR, WHAT YOU WILL
MILTON
POPE
ON THE PERIODICAL ESSAYISTS
THE ENGLISH NOVELISTS
CHARACTER OF MR. BURKE, 1807
MR. WORDSWORTH
MR. COLERIDGE
MR. SOUTHEY
ELIA
SIR WALTER SCOTT
LORD BYRON
ON POETRY IN GENERAL
MY FIRST ACQUAINTANCE WITH POETS
ON THE CONVERSATION OF AUTHORS
OF PERSONS ONE WOULD WISH TO HAVE SEEN
ON READING OLD BOOKS
Essays Index
LIST OF ESSAYS IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER
LIST OF ESSAYS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
The Criticism
WILLIAM HAZLITT by Arthur Rickett
HAZLITT by George Saintsbury
WILLIAM HAZLITT by Leslie Stephen
WILLIAM HAZLITT by Augustine Birrell
INTRODUCTION TO WILLIAM HAZLITT by Jacob Zeitlin
The Biography
WILLIAM HAZLITT by Leslie Stephen
The Delphi Classics Catalogue
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