ABSTRACT

William Hazlitt is viewed by many as one of the most distinguished of the non-fiction prose writers to emerge from the Romantic period. This nine-volume edition collects all his major works in complete form.

part |73 pages

Liber Amoris

chapter |18 pages

Part I

chapter |28 pages

Part II /

chapter |23 pages

Part III /

part |162 pages

The Spirit of the Age: or Contemporary Portraits

chapter |10 pages

Jeremy Bentham

chapter |11 pages

William Godwin

chapter |8 pages

Mr Coleridge

chapter |8 pages

Rev. Mr Irving

chapter |10 pages

The Late Mr Horne Tooke

chapter |10 pages

Sir Walter Scott

chapter |9 pages

Lord Byron

chapter |10 pages

Mr Campbell and Mr Crabbe

chapter |8 pages

Sir James Mackintosh

chapter |9 pages

Mr Wordsworth

chapter |10 pages

Mr Malthus

chapter |12 pages

Mr Gifford

chapter |7 pages

Mr Jeffrey

chapter |7 pages

Mr Brougham - Sir Francis Burdett

chapter |8 pages

Lord Eldon and Mr Wilberforce

chapter |7 pages

Mr Southey

chapter |9 pages

Mr T. Moore – Mr Leigh Hunt

chapter |7 pages

Elia, and Geoffrey Crayon