Jacob Zeitlin.

February 20, 1913.


CONTENTS

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Chronology of Hazlitt’s Life and Writings [ix]
Introduction [xi]
[I.]The Age of Elizabeth [1]
[II.]Spenser [21]
[III.]Shakspeare [34]
[IV.]The Characters of Shakspeare’s Plays
Cymbeline [50]
Macbeth [60]
Iago [72]
Hamlet [76]
Romeo and Juliet [84]
Midsummernight’s Dream [85]
Falstaff [88]
Twelfth Night [96]
[V.]Milton [101]
[VI.]Pope [118]
[VII.]On the Periodical Essayists [133]
[VIII.]The English Novelists [155]
[IX.]Character of Mr. Burke [172]
[X.]Mr. Wordsworth [191]
[XI.]Mr. Coleridge [205]
[XII.]Mr. Southey [216]
[XIII.]Elia [220]
[XIV.]Sir Walter Scott [227]
[XV.]Lord Byron [236]
[XVI.]On Poetry in General [251]
[XVII.]My First Acquaintance With Poets [277]
[XVIII.]On the Conversation of Authors [301]
[XIX.]Of Persons One Would Wish To Have Seen [315]
[XX.]On Reading Old Books [333]
Notes [349]

CHRONOLOGY OF HAZLITT’S LIFE AND WRITINGS

1778William Hazlitt born at Maidstone in Kent, April 10.
1783-1786Residence in America.
1787 ff.Residence at Wem in Shropshire.
1793-1794Student in the Hackney Theological College.
1798Meeting with Coleridge and Wordsworth.
1798?-1805Study and practice of painting.
1802Visit to Paris.
1805Essay on the Principles of Human Action.
1806Free Thoughts on Public Affairs.
1807An Abridgment of the Light of Nature Revealed, by Abraham Tucker.
Reply to the Essay on Population by the Rev. T. R. Malthus.
Eloquence of the British Senate.
1808Marriage with Sarah Stoddart and settlement at Winterslow.
1810A New and Improved Grammar of the English Tongue.
1812Removal to London.—Lectures on philosophy at the Russell Institution.
1812-1814On the staff of the Morning Chronicle.
1814Begins contributing to the Champion, Examiner, and the Edinburgh Review.
1816Memoirs of the Late Thomas Holcroft.
1817The Round Table.
The Characters of Shakespeare’s Plays.
1818A View of the English Stage.
Lectures on the English Poets. (Delivered at the Surrey Institution.)
1819Lectures on the English Comic Writers.
(Delivered at the Surrey Institution at the close of 1818.)
A Letter to William Gifford Esq., from William Hazlitt Esq.
Political Essays.
1820Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth.
(Delivered at the Surrey Institution at the close of 1819.)
Joins the staff of the London Magazine.
1821-22Table Talk, or Original Essays (2 volumes).
1822Episode of Sarah Walker.—Journey to Scotland to obtain a divorce from his wife.
1823Liber Amoris, or the New Pygmalion.
Characteristics in the Manner of Rochefoucauld’s Maxims.
1824Sketches of the Principal Picture-Galleries in England.
Select British Poets.
Marriage with Mrs. Bridgewater.—Tour of the Continent.
1825The Spirit of the Age.
1826Notes of a Journey through France and Italy.
The Plain Speaker, Opinions on Books, Men, and Things (2 volumes).
1828-1830Life of Napoleon Buonaparte (4 volumes).
1830Conversations of James Northcote.
Death of William Hazlitt, September 18.