Hazlitt on English Literature: An Introduction to the Appreciation of Literature

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PREFACE

CONTENTS

CHRONOLOGY OF HAZLITT'S LIFE AND WRITINGS

INTRODUCTION WILLIAM HAZLITT I

I THE AGE OF ELIZABETH

II SPENSER

III SHAKSPEARE

IV THE CHARACTERS OF SHAKSPEARE'S PLAYS Cymbeline

V MILTON

VI POPE

VII ON THE PERIODICAL ESSAYISTS "The proper study of mankind is man."

VIII THE ENGLISH NOVELISTS

IX CHARACTER OF MR. BURKE, 1807 [133]

X MR. WORDSWORTH

XI MR. COLERIDGE

XII MR. SOUTHEY

XIII ELIA

XIV SIR WALTER SCOTT

XV LORD BYRON

XVI ON POETRY IN GENERAL

XVII MY FIRST ACQUAINTANCE WITH POETS

XVIII ON THE CONVERSATION OF AUTHORS

XIX OF PERSONS ONE WOULD WISH TO HAVE SEEN "Come like shadows so depart."

XX ON READING OLD BOOKS

NOTES

INDEX

INDEX (2)

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE
APPRECIATION OF LITERATURE

BY

JACOB ZEITLIN, Ph.D.

ASSOCIATE IN ENGLISH
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

NEW YORK

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

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1913

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