The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6 |
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CONTENTS Introductory - On Wit and Humour LECTURE I. On Shakspeare and Ben Jonson On the Periodical Essayists LECTURE II . On the English Novelists . LECTURE III . On Cowley , Butler , Suckling , Etherege , etc. LECTURE IV .
CONTENTS Introductory - On Wit and Humour LECTURE I. On Shakspeare and Ben Jonson On the Periodical Essayists LECTURE II . On the English Novelists . LECTURE III . On Cowley , Butler , Suckling , Etherege , etc. LECTURE IV .
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NOTES LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH COMIC WRITERS HAZLITT's third course of public lectures , composed at Winterslow ... severely attacked by the Quarterly and Blackwood's Magazine , and it appears that his popularity as a lecturer suffered .
NOTES LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH COMIC WRITERS HAZLITT's third course of public lectures , composed at Winterslow ... severely attacked by the Quarterly and Blackwood's Magazine , and it appears that his popularity as a lecturer suffered .
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LECTURES ON THE AGE OF ELIZABETH HAZLITT's fourth ( and last ) course of public lectures was delivered at the Surrey Institution , Great Surrey Street , during November and December 1819. They were composed , like the previous course ...
LECTURES ON THE AGE OF ELIZABETH HAZLITT's fourth ( and last ) course of public lectures was delivered at the Surrey Institution , Great Surrey Street , during November and December 1819. They were composed , like the previous course ...
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