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Early Nineteenth-Century Prose<br />

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Hazlitt: essayist and critic. Ed A. Ireland 1889.<br />

Hazlitt: essays on poetry. Ed D. Nichol Smith, Edinburgh and<br />

London 1901.<br />

Selections. Ed W. D. Howe, Boston 1913.<br />

Hazlitt on <strong>English</strong> literature. Ed J. Zeitlin, New York 1913.<br />

Selected essays. Ed G. Sampson, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1917.<br />

Twenty selected essays. Ed A. J. Wyatt 1925.<br />

Selected essays. Ed G. L. Keynes 1930 (Nonesuch Lib) (defective text).<br />

Essays and characters. Ed S. Williams 1937.<br />

Selections from Lamb and Hazlitt. Ed R. W. Jepson 1940.<br />

Selected essays. Ed R. Wilson 1942.<br />

Hazlitt painted by himself. Ed C. M. Maclean 1948. An ‘autobiography’<br />

compiled and paraphrased from the essays.<br />

<strong>The</strong> essays: a selection. Ed C. M. Maclean 1949.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Hazlitt sampler. Ed H. M. Sikes, Greenwich CT 1961.<br />

Selected essays. Ed L. Bonnerot, Paris 1961.<br />

Essays. Ed R. Vallance and J. Hampden 1964 (Folio Soc).<br />

On the love <strong>of</strong> life, On the fear <strong>of</strong> death. Ed J. Voisine, Paris 1966.<br />

Selected writings. Ed R. Blythe, Harmondsworth 1970 (Pen).<br />

Selected writings. Ed C. Salvesen, New York 1972.<br />

Selected writings. Ed J. Cook, Oxford 1991 (WCp).<br />

Selected writings. Ed D. Wu 9 vols 1998.<br />

§1<br />

An essay on the principles <strong>of</strong> human action: being an argument in<br />

favour <strong>of</strong> the natural disinterestedness <strong>of</strong> the human mind, to<br />

which are added some remarks on the systems <strong>of</strong> Hartley and<br />

Helvetius. 1805 (anon); ed W. Hazlitt jr [1836] (with marginal corrections<br />

from the author’s copy and an additional essay on<br />

abstract ideas).<br />

reviews: Annual Rev, 1805; (attributed to Christopher<br />

Wordsworth) Br Critic Nov 1805; General Rev, Mar 1806; Critical<br />

Rev, Dec 1806; Anti-Jacobin Rev, Jan 1807; Monthly Rev, Apr 1807;<br />

Eclectic Rev, Aug 1807.<br />

Free thoughts on public affairs: or advice to a patriot in a letter<br />

addressed to a member <strong>of</strong> the old opposition. 1806 (anon); ed W.<br />

C. Hazlitt 1886 (with Spirit <strong>of</strong> the age, Letter to William Gifford).<br />

An abridgement <strong>of</strong> the Light <strong>of</strong> nature pursued, by Abraham<br />

Tucker. 1807. Anon.<br />

reviews: Br Critic, Nov 1807; Cabinet, Jan–Feb 1808.<br />

<strong>The</strong> eloquence <strong>of</strong> the British senate; or select specimens from the<br />

speeches <strong>of</strong> the most distinguished parliamentary speakers from<br />

the beginning <strong>of</strong> the reign <strong>of</strong> Charles I to the present time. With<br />

biographical, critical and explanatory notes. 2 vols 1807 (anon),<br />

1808, Brooklyn NY 1809–10, New York 1810, London 1812,<br />

Brooklyn NY 1840.<br />

reviews: Annual Rev, 1807; Critical Rev, Mar 1808; Monthly Rev,<br />

June 1809; Br Critic, Aug 1810.<br />

A reply to the Essay on population by the Rev T. R. Malthus, in a<br />

series <strong>of</strong> letters. 1807 (anon), New York 1967. Letters 1–3 1st pbd in<br />

Cobbett’s Political Register, 14 Mar, 16–23 May 1807.<br />

reviews: Annual Rev, 1807; Monthly Rev, May 1808; (H. Twiss)<br />

London Rev, May 1809; Edinburgh Rev, Aug 1810.<br />

A new and improved grammar <strong>of</strong> the <strong>English</strong> tongue for the use <strong>of</strong><br />

schools; to which is added a New guide to the <strong>English</strong> tongue [by<br />

Godwin]. 1810. Rptd only in <strong>The</strong> complete works, ed P. P. Howe.<br />

Outlines <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> grammar, 1810, 1824 is a partial abridgement<br />

by Godwin.<br />

reviews: Critical Rev, Dec 1809; Anti-Jacobin Rev, Apr 1810;<br />

Monthly Rev, Oct 1812.<br />

Memoirs <strong>of</strong> the late Thomas Holcr<strong>of</strong>t, written by himself and continued<br />

to the time <strong>of</strong> his death [by Hazlitt]. 3 vols 1816, 1 vol 1852;<br />

ed E. Colby 2 vols 1925; Oxford 1926 (WC).<br />

reviews 1816: GM, Apr; Critical Rev, May; European Mag, July;<br />

Morning Chron, 14 Nov.<br />

<strong>The</strong> round table: a collection <strong>of</strong> essays on literature, men and<br />

manners. 2 vols Edinburgh 1817 (includes 12 essays by Leigh<br />

Hunt); ed W. Hazlitt jr, London 1841 (retains Hunt’s essays, omits<br />

12 <strong>of</strong> Hazlitt’s, adds 3 uncollected from Liberal, 1822–3); ed W. C.<br />

Hazlitt 1871 (Hazlitt’s essays only, with Northcote’s conversations,<br />

Characteristics, Common-places (from Literary Examiner),<br />

Trifles light as air (from Atlas)); 1936 (EL) (with Characters <strong>of</strong><br />

Shakespear’s plays).<br />

reviews 1817: Scots Mag, Feb; Critical Rev, Mar; Eclectic Rev,<br />

Apr; Monthly Mag, Apr; (attributed to J. Russell) Quart Rev, Apr;<br />

Br Lady’s Mag, May; Literary Gazette, 3, 17 May, 7 June; Br Critic,<br />

June; NMM, July; Edinburgh Mag, Nov (with Characters <strong>of</strong><br />

Shakespear’s plays); Literary and Statistical Mag, Nov.<br />

Characters <strong>of</strong> Shakespear’s plays. 1817, 1818, Boston 1818; New York<br />

1836; ed W. Hazlitt jr, London 1838, 1848, 1854; Philadelphia 1838;<br />

New York 1859; ed W. C. Hazlitt, London 1869 (with Lectures on<br />

the dramatic literature <strong>of</strong> the age <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth); 1903 (with<br />

Lectures on the <strong>English</strong> poets); 1905; 1906 (EL) (with Round table,<br />

rptd 1936); ed J. H. Lobban, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1908; Oxford 1917 (WC); ed<br />

C. Morgan, London 1948 (as Liber amoris and dramatic criticisms).<br />

Tr Ger 1838.<br />

reviews: (attributed to J. H. Reynolds) Champion, 20-7 July<br />

1817; [F. Jeffrey] Edinburgh Rev, Aug 1817; NMM, Aug 1817; [L.<br />

Hunt] Examiner, 26 Oct, 2, 23 Nov 1817; Edinburgh Mag, Nov<br />

1817 (with Round table); Literary Gazette, 20 Dec 1817; Br Critic,<br />

Jan 1818, Analectic Mag, Sep 1818; Br Rev, May 1819; [W. Taylor]<br />

Monthly Rev, May 1820 (with Lectures on the <strong>English</strong> poets,<br />

Lectures on the <strong>English</strong> comic writers); Revue Britannique<br />

(Paris), May 1829.<br />

A view <strong>of</strong> the <strong>English</strong> stage: or a series <strong>of</strong> dramatic criticisms. 1818,<br />

1821; ed W. Hazlitt jr 1851 (selection pbd as Criticisms and dramatic<br />

essays, <strong>of</strong> the <strong>English</strong> stage); ed W. Archer and R. W. Lowe<br />

1895 (as Dramatic essays), New York 1957 (as Hazlitt on theatre);<br />

ed W. S. Jackson, London 1906 (text from original articles, with 3<br />

uncollected contributions from Examiner). Originally contributed<br />

to Morning Chron, Champion, Examiner and <strong>The</strong><br />

Times 1814–18.<br />

reviews: Br Stage, May 1818; Champion, 24 May 1818; Analectic<br />

Mag, Sep 1818; Monthly Mag, Sep 1818; Br Critic, Oct 1818;<br />

Inspector, 23 Jan 1819; Br Rev, May 1819.<br />

Lectures on the <strong>English</strong> poets, delivered at the Surrey Institution.<br />

1818, Philadelphia 1818, London 1819; ed W. Hazlitt jr 1841<br />

(further matter in 4 appendixes); ed W. C. Hazlitt 1869 (with<br />

Lectures on the <strong>English</strong> comic writers); 1903 (with Characters <strong>of</strong><br />

Shakespear’s plays); 1908; 1910 (EL) (with Spirit <strong>of</strong> the age);<br />

Oxford 1924 (WC); 1929.<br />

reviews 1818 (and 2 later): Scotsman, 16 May, 27 June;<br />

Champion, 24 May; Edinburgh Mag, July; Edinburgh Reflector, 1<br />

July; Literary Jnl, 25, 30 July; Monthly Mag, July, Sep; [E. S.<br />

Barrett] Quarterly Rev, July; Analectic Mag, Sep; Literary<br />

Panorama, Sep; NMM, Oct–Nov; Br Critic, Dec; [R. H. Dana]<br />

North Amer Rev, Mar 1819; [W. Taylor] Monthly Rev, May 1820.<br />

A letter to William Gifford esq. 1819, 1820; ed W. C. Hazlitt 1886 (with<br />

Spirit <strong>of</strong> the age, Free thoughts). 1st draft in Examiner, 15 June<br />

1818.<br />

review: Examiner, 7–14 Mar 1819.<br />

Lectures on the <strong>English</strong> comic writers, delivered at the Surrey<br />

Institution. 1819, Philadelphia 1819; ed W. C. Hazlitt jr, London<br />

1841 (expanded, mainly from prefaces originally contributed to<br />

Oxberry’s New <strong>English</strong> drama 1818–19); New York 1845; ed W. C.<br />

Hazlitt, London 1869 (with Lectures on the <strong>English</strong> poets); ed A.<br />

Dobson 1900; ed R. B. Johnson, Oxford 1907 (WC); ed W. E.<br />

Henley, London 1910 (EL) (with essays from Monthly Mag and<br />

New Monthly Mag); ed A. Johnson 1965 (EL).<br />

reviews: Scotsman, 17 Apr 1819, rptd Examiner, 6 June;<br />

[L.Hunt] Examiner, 18 Apr 1819; Literary and Statistical Mag, May<br />

1819; Br Stage, June 1819; [W. Taylor] Monthly Rev, May 1820.

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