The complete works of William Hazlitt
William Hazlitt, P. P. Howe (Editor), A. R. Waller, Arnold Glover, James Thornton
21 volumes frontispieces (volumes 1. col; v.21, folded ; including portraits, facsimile) 23 cm
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v. 1, An essay on the principles of human action (1805); Free thoughts on public affairs (1806); Preface to an abridgment of the Light of nature pursued (1807); A reply to Malthus; Preface and notes to The eloquence of the British senate (1807).- v. 2, A new and improved English grammar (1810); Lectures on English philosophy (1812).- v. 3, Memoirs of Thomas Holcroft (1816).- v. 4, The Round table (1817); Characters of Shakespear's plays (1817).- v. 5, Lectures on the English poets (1818); A view of the English stage (1818).-v.6, Lectures on the English comic writers (1819); Lectures on the age of Elizabeth (1820).- v. 7, Political essays (1819).- v. 8, Tabletalk, both series (1821-2).- v. 9, A reply to Z (1818); A letter to William Gifford (1819); Introductions to Oxberry's New English drama (1818-21); Liber amoris (1823); Characteristics (1823); Introduction and notes to Select British poets (1824) .- v. 10, Sketches of the principal picture galleries in England (1824); Notes of a journey through France and Italy (1826).- v. 11, The spirit of the age (1825); Conversations of Northcote (1830).- v. 12, The plain speaker (1826).- v. 13-15, The life of Napoleon (1828-30).- v. 16, Contributions to the Edinburgh review.- v. 17-20, Contributions to periodicals and writings posthumously published.- v. 21, General index
"Centenary edition."
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The general index and index of quotations were compiled by James Thornton