Hervey, Lord John. 1696–1743. Author Memoirs Reign of George II. See edition of, 1848, with Life by J. W. Croker.
Hervey, James. 1714–1758. Moralist. Author Meditations, etc. Pub. Ca.
Heylin, Peter. 1600–1662. Microcosmus is his most noted work.
Heywood, Jasper. 1535–1598. Son to J. H. Author of rhymed translations of Seneca.
Heywood, John. 1506–1565. Dramatist. Writer of grotesque Interludes.
Heywood, Thomas. —— 1640. Dramatist. Was a frequent colleague of other dramatists, and a writer of much talent, with a tender, graceful style. See complete edition of, London, 1874, 6 vols.
Hoadley, Benj. 1670–1761. Bp. Winchester. Theological writer.
Hoadley, Benj. 1706–1757. Dramatist. Son to preceding.
Hobbes, Thos. 1588–1679. Philosopher. A profound thinker, whose Leviathan, a treatise on monarchical government, is his best known work. See Molesworth's complete edition of, 16 vols., London, 1845.
Hogg, James. 1770–1835. Scotch poet. Called "The Ettrick Shepherd." Author of The Queen's Wake, etc. Style diffuse, but graceful and imaginative. See Collected Works, 1869.