Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina xiii
... Winterslow , a favourite retreat of Hazlitt's , on Salisbury Plain , and there he developed his literary pro- jects , a History of English Philosophy , an English Grammar , and a Life of Holcroft . The first of these was afterwards ...
... Winterslow , a favourite retreat of Hazlitt's , on Salisbury Plain , and there he developed his literary pro- jects , a History of English Philosophy , an English Grammar , and a Life of Holcroft . The first of these was afterwards ...
Pagina xvi
... Winterslow , engaged in writing essays for John Scott's London Magazine . Some of his best essays appeared in this periodical , and were afterwards collected in his two most famous books , the Table Talk , published in 1821-22 , and the ...
... Winterslow , engaged in writing essays for John Scott's London Magazine . Some of his best essays appeared in this periodical , and were afterwards collected in his two most famous books , the Table Talk , published in 1821-22 , and the ...
Pagina xviii
... Winterslow , and here he wrote essays and prepared the first two volumes of the Life of Napoleon for the press , which were published in January , 1828. For a brief period after this Hazlitt returned to London and re- resumed his work ...
... Winterslow , and here he wrote essays and prepared the first two volumes of the Life of Napoleon for the press , which were published in January , 1828. For a brief period after this Hazlitt returned to London and re- resumed his work ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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