| | PAGE | I. | MY FIRST ACQUAINTANCE WITH POETS | 1 | II. | OF PERSONS ONE WOULD WISH TO HAVE SEEN | 24 | III. | ON PARTY SPIRIT | 40 | IV. | ON THE FEELING OF IMMORTALITY IN YOUTH | 45 | V. | ON PUBLIC OPINION | 53 | VI. | ON PERSONAL IDENTITY | 67 | VII. | MIND AND MOTIVE | 82 | VIII. | ON MEANS AND ENDS | 97 | IX. | MATTER AND MANNER | 108 | X. | ON CONSISTENCY OF OPINION | 115 | XI. | PROJECT FOR A NEW THEORY OF CIVIL AND CRIMINAL LEGISLATION | 130 | XII. | ON THE CHARACTER OF BURKE | 155 | XIII. | ON THE CHARACTER OF FOX | 173 | XIV. | ON THE CHARACTER OF MR. PITT | 185 | XV. | ON THE CHARACTER OF LORD CHATHAM | 191 | XVI. | BELIEF, WHETHER VOLUNTARY? | 196 | XVII. | A FAREWELL TO ESSAY-WRITING | 205 |
HAZLITT’S ESSAYS
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