By William Hazlitt
ESSAY I. ON THE PLEASURE OF PAINTING
ESSAY II. THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED
ESSAY III. ON THE PAST AND FUTURE
ESSAY IV. ON GENIUS AND COMMON SENSE
ESSAY V. THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED
ESSAY VI. CHARACTER OF COBBETT
ESSAY VII. ON PEOPLE WITH ONE IDEA
ESSAY VIII. ON THE IGNORANCE OF THE LEARNED
ESSAY IX. THE INDIAN JUGGLERS
ESSAY X. ON LIVING TO ONE'S-SELF(1)
ESSAY XI. ON THOUGHT AND ACTION
ESSAY XII. ON WILL-MAKING
ESSAY XIII. ON CERTAIN INCONSISTENCIES IN SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS'S DISCOURSES
ESSAY XIV. THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED
ESSAY XV. ON PARADOX AND COMMON-PLACE
ESSAY XVI. ON VULGARITY AND AFFECTATION
ESSAY I. ON A LANDSCAPE OF NICOLAS POUSSIN
ESSAY II. ON MILTON'S SONNETS
ESSAY III. ON GOING A JOURNEY
ESSAY IV. ON COFFEE-HOUSE POLITICIANS
ESSAY V. ON THE ARISTOCRACY OF LETTERS
ESSAY VI. ON CRITICISM
ESSAY VII. ON GREAT AND LITTLE THINGS
ESSAY VIII. ON FAMILIAR STYLE
ESSAY IX. ON EFFEMINACY OF CHARACTER
ESSAY X. WHY DISTANT OBJECTS PLEASE
ESSAY XI. ON CORPORATE BODIES
ESSAY XII. WHETHER ACTORS OUGHT TO SIT IN THE BOXES?
ESSAY XIII. ON THE DISADVANTAGES OF INTELLECTUAL SUPERIORITY
ESSAY XIV. ON PATRONAGE AND PUFFING
ESSAY XV. ON THE KNOWLEDGE OF CHARACTER
ESSAY XVI. ON THE PICTURESQUE AND IDEAL (A Fragment)
ESSAY XVII. ON THE FEAR OF DEATH