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contents:
Preface
Introduction
Catalogue
Chap. I 1778-1811
Ch. II: 1791-95
Ch. III 1795-98
Ch. IV 1798
Ch. V 1798
Ch. VI 1792-1803
Ch. VII 1803-05
Ch. VIII 1803-05
Ch. IX
Ch. X 1807
Ch. XI 1808
Ch. XII 1808
Ch. XII 1812
Ch. XIV 1814-15
Ch. XV 1814-17
Ch. XVI 1818
Ch. XVII 1820
Ch. XVIII
Ch. XIX
Ch. XX 1821
Ch. I 1821
Ch. II 1821-22
Ch. III 1821-22
Ch. IV 1822
Ch. V 1822
Ch. VI 1822
Ch. VII 1822-23
Ch. VIII 1822
Ch. IX 1823
Ch. X 1824
Ch. XI 1825
Ch. XII 1825
Ch. XIII 1825
Ch. XIV 1825
Ch. XV 1825
Ch. XVI 1825-27
Ch. XVII 1826-28
Ch. XVIII 1829-30
Ch. XIX
Ch. XX
Ch. XXI
Ch. XXII
Ch. XXIII
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Titles Index: 
Harris, James, Hermes: or, A Philosophical Inquiry concerning Language and Universal Grammar.
Plan of William Hazlitt’s lectures at the Russell Institution; 26 December 1811  ¶ 9
Haydon, Benjamin Robert, Life of Benjamin Robert Haydon, Historical Painter: from his Autobiography and Journals.
Volume I,  Ch. XIV 1814-15  ¶ 14
Hazlitt, William, Discourses for the Use of Families: on the Advantages of a Free Enquiry, and on the Study of the Scriptures.
Volume I,  Ch. XVII 1820  ¶ n2
Hazlitt, William, Sermons for the Use of Families.
Volume I,  Ch. XVII 1820  ¶ n3
Hazlitt, William, A Thanksgiving Sermon.
Volume I,  Ch. XVII 1820  ¶ n1
Hazlitt, William, An Abridgment of The Light of Nature pursued.
Volume I,  Ch. VIII 1803-05  ¶ 20
Volume I,  Ch. IX  ¶ 3
Volume I,  Ch. IX  ¶ 11
Volume I,  Ch. X 1807  ¶ 4
Volume I,  Ch. X 1807  ¶ 7
Volume I,  Ch. X 1807  ¶ 8
Hazlitt, William, “Arguing in a Circle” in The Liberal.
Volume II,  Ch. VII 1822-23  ¶ 26
Hazlitt, William, “Boswell redivivus” in New Monthly Magazine.
Volume I,  Ch. XX 1821  ¶ 13
Volume II,  Ch. XVI 1825-27  ¶ 39
Volume II,  Ch. XVI 1825-27  ¶ 40
Volume II,  Ch. XVI 1825-27  ¶ 42
Volume II,  Ch. XVII 1826-28  ¶ 1
Volume II,  Ch. XVII 1826-28  ¶ 6
Hazlitt, William, “Table-talk (No. IV): Burleigh House” in New Monthly Magazine.
William Hazlitt to Peter George Patmore; [7 April 1822]  ¶ 2
Volume II,  Ch. VII 1822-23  ¶ 11
Hazlitt, William, “Case of Mr. Hone” in Yellow Dwarf.
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 18
Hazlitt, William, Characteristics: in the Manner of Rochefoucault's Maxims.
Volume II,  Ch. IX 1823  ¶ 2
Volume II,  Ch. XXII  ¶ 23
Hazlitt, William, Characters of Shakespear's Plays.
Volume I,  Ch. XV 1814-17  ¶ 28
Volume I,  Ch. XV 1814-17  ¶ 30
Volume I,  Ch. XV 1814-17  ¶ 33
Volume I,  Ch. XV 1814-17  ¶ 42
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 16
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 21
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 30
Volume II,  Ch. XX  ¶ 16
Volume II,  Ch. XXII  ¶ 18
Hazlitt, William, “Coleridge's Literary Life” in Edinburgh Review.
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 15
Hazlitt, William, Conversations of James Northcote, Esq., R. A..
Volume I,  Ch. VII 1803-05  ¶ 4
Hazlitt, William, “Living Authors, No. V: Crabbe” in London Magazine.
Robert Baldwin to William Hazlitt, 17 April 1821  ¶ 1
Hazlitt, William, The Eloquence of the British Senate, or, Select Specimens from the Speeches of the most distinguished Parliamentary Speakers, from the Beginning of the Reign of Charles I. to the Present Time: with Notes Biographical, Critical, and Explanatory.
Volume I,  Ch. X 1807  ¶ 8
Hazlitt, William, An Essay on the Principles of Human Action: being an Argument in favour of the natural Disinterestedness of the Human Mind. To which are added, some Remarks on the Systems of Hartley and Helvetius.
Volume I,  Ch. V 1798  ¶ 18
Volume I,  Ch. VII 1803-05  ¶ 23
Volume I,  Ch. VII 1803-05  ¶ 26
Volume I,  Ch. VIII 1803-05  ¶ 20
Volume I,  Ch. IX  ¶ 4
Volume I,  Ch. IX  ¶ 11
Volume II,  Ch. XX  ¶ 15
Volume II,  Ch. XX  ¶ 46
Hazlitt, William, “Essay on the Spirit of Monarchy” in The Liberal.
Volume II,  Ch. VII 1822-23  ¶ 21
Volume II,  Ch. VII 1822-23  ¶ 25
Volume II,  Ch. VII 1822-23  ¶ 26
Hazlitt, William, “An Examination of Mr. Malthus's Doctrines” in Yellow Dwarf.
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 18
Hazlitt, William, “A Farewell to Essay-writing” in London Weekly Review.
Volume II,  Ch. XVII 1826-28  ¶ n1
Hazlitt, William, “The Fight” in New Monthly Magazine.
Volume II,  Ch. VII 1822-23  ¶ 28
Hazlitt, William, “Flaxman's Lectures on Sculpture” in Edinburgh Review.
Volume II,  Ch. XVIII 1829-30  ¶ 7
Volume II,  Ch. XX  ¶ 45
Hazlitt, William, Free Thoughts on Public Affairs: or Advice to a Patriot; in a Letter addressed to a Member of the Old Opposition.
Volume I,  Ch. VI 1792-1803  ¶ 2
Volume I,  Ch. IX  ¶ 6
Volume I,  Ch. IX  ¶ 9
Volume I,  Ch. IX  ¶ 11
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 23
Hazlitt, William, “The Fudge Family in Paris” in Yellow Dwarf.
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 18
Hazlitt, William, “Guy Faux” in The Examiner.
Volume I,  Ch. XX 1821  ¶ 16
Volume I,  Ch. XX 1821  ¶ 20
Volume I,  Ch. XX 1821  ¶ 21
Hazlitt, William, “Hunt's Story of Rimini” in Edinburgh Review.
Volume I,  Ch. XV 1814-17  ¶ 23
Volume I,  Ch. XV 1814-17  ¶ 24
Hazlitt, William, “The Lay of the Laureate” in The Examiner.
Volume I,  Ch. XV 1814-17  ¶ n1
Volume I,  Ch. XV 1814-17  ¶ n1
Hazlitt, William, Lectures chiefly on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth. Delivered at the Surry Institution.
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 8
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 19
Volume I,  Ch. XVII 1820  ¶ 1
Hazlitt, William, Lectures on the English Comic Writers. Delivered at the Surry Institution.
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 8
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 11
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 19
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 23
Hazlitt, William, Lectures on the English Poets delivered at the Surrey Institution.
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 4
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 8
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 11
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 18
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 19
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 23
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 30
Hazlitt, William, A Letter to William Gifford, Esq. from William Hazlitt, Esq..
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 31
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 47
Hazlitt, William, “Letters of Horace Walpole ” in Edinburgh Review.
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 15
Hazlitt, William, Liber amoris: or the New Pygmalion.
Volume II,  Ch. III 1821-22  ¶ 45
William Hazlitt to Peter George Patmore; 30 March [1822]  ¶ 1
Volume II,  Ch. V 1822  ¶ 2
Volume II,  Ch. V 1822  ¶ 6
Volume II,  Ch. V 1822  ¶ 12
Volume II,  Ch. VI 1822  ¶ n1
Sarah Stoddart Hazlitt, Journal; 10-18 July 1822  ¶ 6
Sarah Stoddart Hazlitt, Journal; 10-18 July 1822  ¶ n1
Volume II,  Ch. VII 1822-23  ¶ 2
Volume II,  Ch. VII 1822-23  ¶ 4
Volume II,  Ch. VII 1822-23  ¶ 8
Volume II,  Ch. XI 1825  ¶ 26
Volume II,  Ch. XIX  ¶ 30
Volume II,  Ch. XX  ¶ 46
Volume II,  Ch. XXIII  ¶ 29
Hazlitt, William, The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Volume II,  Ch. XVII 1826-28  ¶ 7
Volume II,  Ch. XVII 1826-28  ¶ 8
Volume II,  Ch. XVII 1826-28  ¶ 14
William Hazlitt to Charles Cowden Clarke; 7 December 1827  ¶ 1
Volume II,  Ch. XVIII 1829-30  ¶ 2
Volume II,  Ch. XVIII 1829-30  ¶ 10
Hazlitt, William, Literary Remains of the late William Hazlitt: with Notice of his Life.
Volume I,  Ch. II: 1791-95  ¶ 12
Volume I,  Ch. XII 1812  ¶ n1
Hazlitt, William, Memoirs of the late Thomas Holcroft.
Volume I,  Ch. XII 1808  ¶ 17
Volume I,  Ch. XII 1808  ¶ 22
Mary Lamb to Sarah Stoddart Hazlitt, 7 November 1809  ¶ 5
Mary Lamb to Sarah Stoddart Hazlitt, [30 March 1810]  ¶ 3
Volume I,  Ch. XV 1814-17  ¶ 27
Hazlitt, William, “Mr. Malthus and the Edinburgh Reviewers” in Cobbett's Political Register.
Volume I,  Ch. XII 1808  ¶ 23
Charles Lamb to William Hazlitt, 28 November 1810  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to William Hazlitt, 28 November 1810  ¶ 7
Hazlitt, William, “My First Acquaintance with the Poets” in The Liberal.
Volume I,  Ch. XVII 1820  ¶ 11
Volume II,  Ch. VII 1822-23  ¶ 26
Hazlitt, William, A New and Improved Grammar of the English Tongue: for the Use of Schools. In which the Genius of our Speech is especially attended to and the Discoveries of Mr. Horne Tooke and other Modern Writers on the Formation of Language are for the first time incorporated.
Volume I,  Ch. XII 1808  ¶ 1
Volume I,  Ch. XII 1808  ¶ 22
Volume I,  Ch. XV 1814-17  ¶ 27
Hazlitt, William, Notes of a Journey through France and Italy.
Volume II,  Ch. X 1824  ¶ n1
Volume II,  Ch. XVII 1826-28  ¶ 3
Hazlitt, William, “Of Persons one would wish to have seen” in New Monthly Magazine.
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII  ¶ n1
Volume II,  Ch. XVII 1826-28  ¶ 6
Hazlitt, William, “On a Portrait of an English Lady by Vandyke” in The Plain Speaker: Opinions on Books, Men, and Things.
Volume I,  Ch. VI 1792-1803  ¶ 17
Hazlitt, William, “On Actors and Acting” in The Examiner.
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 37
Hazlitt, William, “On Coffee-house Politicians” in Table-talk, or, Original Essays.
Volume II,  Ch. XIX  ¶ 49
Hazlitt, William, “On the Clerical Character” in Yellow Dwarf.
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 18
Hazlitt, William, “On Dreams” in The Plain Speaker: Opinions on Books, Men, and Things.
Volume II,  Ch. VII 1822-23  ¶ 11
Hazlitt, William, “On Mr Wordsworth's Excursion” in The Examiner.
Volume I,  Ch. XIV 1814-15  ¶ 1
Hazlitt, William, “On Living to One's Self” in Table-talk, or, Original Essays.
Volume II,  Ch. XX  ¶ 26
Hazlitt, William, “On Paradox and Commonplace” in Table-talk, or, Original Essays.
Volume I,  Ch. XX 1821  ¶ 8
Hazlitt, William, “On Patronage and Puffing” in Table-talk, or, Original Essays.
Volume II,  Ch. VII 1822-23  ¶ 11
Hazlitt, William, “On Pedantry” in The Round Table: a Collection of Essays on Literature, Men, and Manners.
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 36
Hazlitt, William, “On reading New Books” in Sketches and Essays.
Volume II,  Ch. XII 1825  ¶ 34
Hazlitt, William, “On Spurzheim's Theory” in The Plain Speaker: Opinions on Books, Men, and Things.
Volume II,  Ch. VII 1822-23  ¶ 11
Hazlitt, William, “On the Beggar's Opera” in The Round Table: a Collection of Essays on Literature, Men, and Manners.
Volume II,  Ch. XX  ¶ 40
Hazlitt, William, “On the Catalogue Raisonnee of the British Institution” in The Examiner.
Volume I,  Ch. XIV 1814-15  ¶ 8
Hazlitt, William, “On the Clerical Character” in Yellow Dwarf.
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 18
Volume I,  Ch. XVII 1820  ¶ 17
Hazlitt, William, “On the Conduct of Life; or, Advice to a Schoolboy” in Table-talk, or, Original Essays.
Volume II,  Ch. II 1821-22  ¶ 19
Volume II,  Ch. VII 1822-23  ¶ 11
Hazlitt, William, “On the Conversation of Authors” in London Magazine.
Volume II,  Ch. XX  ¶ 17
Volume II,  Ch. XX  ¶ 29
Hazlitt, William, “On the Disadvantages of Intellectual Superiority” in Table-talk, or, Original Essays.
Volume II,  Ch. VII 1822-23  ¶ 11
Hazlitt, William, “On the Elgin Marbles. The Ilissus” in London Magazine.
Volume II,  Ch. III 1821-22  ¶ n1
James Augustus Hessey to William Hazlitt; 23 January 1822  ¶ 1
Hazlitt, William, “On the Fear of Death” in Table-talk, or, Original Essays.
Volume I,  Ch. XVII 1820  ¶ 15
Henry Colburn to William Hazlitt; [May 1822?]  ¶ 1
Volume II,  Ch. II 1821-22  ¶ 2
Volume II,  Ch. VII 1822-23  ¶ 11
Hazlitt, William, “On the Feeling of Immortality in Youth” in Monthly Magazine.
Hazlitt, William, “On the Ideal” in The Champion.
Volume I,  Ch. XV 1814-17  ¶ 9
Hazlitt, William, “On the Ignorance of the Learned” in Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany.
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 36
Volume II,  Ch. XX  ¶ 29
Hazlitt, William, “On the Knowledge of Character” in Table-talk, or, Original Essays.
Volume II,  Ch. VII 1822-23  ¶ 11
Hazlitt, William, “On the Opera” in Yellow Dwarf.
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 18
Hazlitt, William, “On the Pleasures of Painting” in Table-talk, or, Original Essays.
Volume I,  Ch. VII 1803-05  ¶ n1
Hazlitt, William, “On the Prose-Style of Poets” in The Plain Speaker: Opinions on Books, Men, and Things.
Volume II,  Ch. XXII  ¶ 15
Hazlitt, William, “On the Question whether Pope was a Poet” in Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany.
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 17
Hazlitt, William, “On the Regal Character” in Political Essays, with Sketches of Public Characters.
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 18
Hazlitt, William, “On the Scotch Character (A Fragment)” in The Liberal.
Volume II,  Ch. VII 1822-23  ¶ 26
Hazlitt, William, “On West's picture of Christ Crucified” in The Champion.
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 17
Hazlitt, William, “Personal Politics” in Literary Remains of the late William Hazlitt: with Notice of his Life.
Volume II,  Ch. XVIII 1829-30  ¶ 18
Hazlitt, William, The Plain Speaker: Opinions on Books, Men, and Things.
Volume II,  Ch. XVII 1826-28  ¶ 2
Volume II,  Ch. XX  ¶ 29
Volume II,  Ch. XX  ¶ 43
Hazlitt, William, Political Essays, with Sketches of Public Characters.
Volume I,  Ch. III 1795-98  ¶ n1
Volume I,  Ch. XII 1808  ¶ n1
Volume I,  Ch. XII 1808  ¶ n1
William Hazlitt to the Editor of the London Magazine; November 1823  ¶ 1
William Hazlitt to the Editor of the London Magazine; November 1823  ¶ n1
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 20
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 21
Hazlitt, William, “Pope, Lord Byron, and Mr. Bowles” in London Magazine.
Robert Baldwin to William Hazlitt, 9 May 1821  ¶ 2
Hazlitt, William, “Project for a New Theory of Civil and Criminal Legislation” in Literary Remains of the late William Hazlitt: with Notice of his Life.
Volume I,  Ch. II: 1791-95  ¶ 4
Hazlitt, William, “The Periodical Press” in Edinburgh Review.
Volume II,  Ch. IX 1823  ¶ 2
Hazlitt, William, “Pulpit Oratory” in The Liberal.
Volume II,  Ch. VII 1822-23  ¶ 26
Hazlitt, William, A Reply to the Essay on Population: in a Series of Letters, to which are added, Extracts from the Essay, with Notes by the Rev. T. R. Malthus.
Volume I,  Ch. X 1807  ¶ 4
Volume I,  Ch. X 1807  ¶ 6
Volume I,  Ch. X 1807  ¶ 8
Volume I,  Ch. XII 1808  ¶ 23
Volume I,  Ch. XII 1808  ¶ n1
William Hazlitt to the Editor of the London Magazine; November 1823  ¶ 1
William Hazlitt to the Editor of the London Magazine; November 1823  ¶ n1
Volume I,  Ch. XV 1814-17  ¶ 1-2
Hazlitt, William, The Round Table: a Collection of Essays on Literature, Men, and Manners.
Volume I,  Ch. XV 1814-17  ¶ 4
Volume I,  Ch. XV 1814-17  ¶ 8
Volume I,  Ch. XV 1814-17  ¶ 42
Volume I,  Ch. XV 1814-17  ¶ 43
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 30
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 32
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 35
Volume II,  Ch. XX  ¶ 40
Hazlitt, William, “Schlegel on the Drama” in Edinburgh Review.
Volume I,  Ch. XV 1814-17  ¶ 12
Volume I,  Ch. XV 1814-17  ¶ 25
Hazlitt, William, Select Poets of Great Britain. To which are prefixed, Critical Notices of each Author.
Volume II,  Ch. XVI 1825-27  ¶ 1
Hazlitt, William, “Self-Love and Benevolence” in New Monthly Magazine.
Hazlitt, William, “Shelley's Posthumous Poems” in Edinburgh Review.
Volume I,  Ch. XX 1821  ¶ 13
Volume II,  Ch. X 1824  ¶ 4
Hazlitt, William, “Sismondi's Literature of the South” in Edinburgh Review.
Volume I,  Ch. XV 1814-17  ¶ 11
Hazlitt, William, Sketches and Essays.
Volume II,  Ch. XII 1825  ¶ 34
Hazlitt, William, Sketches of the Principal Picture-Galleries in England, with a Criticism on Marriage a-la-mode.
Volume II,  Ch. X 1824  ¶ 4
Hazlitt, William, The Spirit of the Age, or, Contemporary Portraits.
Volume I,  Ch. XX 1821  ¶ 13
Volume II,  Ch. X 1824  ¶ 44
Volume II,  Ch. XVI 1825-27  ¶ 34
Volume II,  Ch. XVI 1825-27  ¶ n1
Volume II,  Ch. XVII 1826-28  ¶ 1
Volume II,  Ch. XIX  ¶ 39
Volume II,  Ch. XXII  ¶ n1
Hazlitt, William, “Standard Novels and Romances” in Edinburgh Review.
Volume I,  Ch. XV 1814-17  ¶ 11
Volume II,  Ch. XVII 1826-28  ¶ n1
Hazlitt, William, Table-talk, or, Original Essays.
Volume I,  Ch. XVII 1820  ¶ 6
Volume I,  Ch. XVII 1820  ¶ 21
Volume I,  Ch. XX 1821  ¶ 8
Volume I,  Ch. XX 1821  ¶ 12
Volume I,  Ch. XX 1821  ¶ 21
Leigh Hunt to William Hazlitt; 20 April [1821]  ¶ 1
Volume II,  Ch. I 1821  ¶ 4
Volume II,  Ch. I 1821  ¶ 12
Volume II,  Ch. II 1821-22  ¶ 2
Volume II,  Ch. IV 1822  ¶ n1
William Hazlitt to Peter George Patmore; 30 March [1822]  ¶ 1
William Hazlitt to Peter George Patmore; 30 March [1822]  ¶ n1
William Hazlitt to Peter George Patmore; [7 April 1822]  ¶ 1
Sarah Stoddart Hazlitt, Journal; 22 April-22 May 1822  ¶ 10
William Hazlitt to Peter George Patmore; [9 June 1822]  ¶ 1
William Hazlitt to Peter George Patmore; [20 June 1822]  ¶ 2
Volume II,  Ch. VII 1822-23  ¶ 9
Volume II,  Ch. IX 1823  ¶ 8
Volume II,  Ch. X 1824  ¶ 4
Volume II,  Ch. XI 1825  ¶ 26
Volume II,  Ch. XVII 1826-28  ¶ 2
Volume II,  Ch. XXIII  ¶ 6
Hazlitt, William, A View of the English Stage: or, A Series of Dramatic Criticisms.
Volume II,  Ch. I 1821  ¶ 12
Hazlitt, William, “What is the People?” in The Champion.
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 18
Hazlitt, William, “Whether Genius is Conscious of its Powers?” in The Plain Speaker: Opinions on Books, Men, and Things.
Volume II,  Ch. XX  ¶ 33
Hazlitt, William, “Whether the Fine Arts are promoted by Academies?” in The Champion.
Volume II,  Ch. XVI 1825-27  ¶ n1
Hazlitt, William, “Why Actors should not sit in the Boxes” in Table-talk, or, Original Essays.
Volume II,  Ch. VII 1822-23  ¶ 11
Hazlitt, William, “Wilson's Life and Times of Daniel Defoe” in Edinburgh Review.
Volume II,  Ch. XVIII 1829-30  ¶ 7
Hazlitt, William, Winterslow: Essays and Characters written there.
Volume II,  Ch. XVII 1826-28  ¶ n1
Heliodorus, Aethiopica.
Volume I,  Ch. XIX  ¶ 22
Hoare, Prince, No Song no Supper: an Opera, in Two Acts.
William Hazlitt to William Hazlitt sen.; [July] 1790  ¶ 1
Volume II,  Ch. XVI 1825-27  ¶ 29
Hoare, Prince, My Grandmother: a Musical Farce in Two Acts.
Volume I,  Ch. XII 1812  ¶ 33
Hoare, Prince, The Prize, or, 2, 5, 3, 8: a Musical Farce in Two Acts.
Volume I,  Ch. XII 1812  ¶ 21
Volume I,  Ch. XII 1812  ¶ 33
Hobbes, Thomas, Leviathan, or, the Matter, Forme, and Power of a Common Wealth, Ecclesiasticall and Civil.
Volume I,  Ch. XII 1808  ¶ 28
Hobhouse, John Cam, baron Broughton, Fairburn's Genuine Edition of the Suppressed Letter to the Right Honourable George Canning: (printed verbatim from the original copy,) to which are added Mr. Canning's Letter to the Author; the Author's Reply, &c. &c..
Volume II,  Ch. VII 1822-23  ¶ 20
Hobhouse, John Cam, baron Broughton, Historical Illustrations of the Fourth Canto of Childe Harold: containing Dissertations on the Ruins of Rome; and an Essay on Italian Literature.
Volume II,  Ch. VII 1822-23  ¶ 19
Hogg, James, “Chaldee Manuscript” in Blackwood's Magazine.
Volume I,  Ch. XX 1821  ¶ n1
Holcroft, Thomas, The Road to Ruin, a Comedy.
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII  ¶ 1
Volume II,  Ch. XX  ¶ 46
Hone, William, 'Don John', or Don Juan unmasked; being a Key to the Mystery, attending that Remarkable Publication; with a Descriptive Review of the poem, and Extracts.
Hone, William, The Every Day Book, or, a Guide to the Year: describing the Popular Amusements, Sports, Ceremonies, Manners, Customs, and Events, incident to the three hundred and sixty-five Days in past and present Times.
Volume II,  Ch. XXIII  ¶ 42
Hone, William, The Queen's Matrimonial Ladder: a National Toy, with fourteen Step Scenes; and Illustrations in Verse, with eighteen other Cuts.
Volume I,  Ch. XIX  ¶ 33
Hook, Theodore Edward, Sayings and Doings. A Series of Sketches from Life.
Volume II,  Ch. XI 1825  ¶ 26
Hume, David, Essays, Moral and Political.
Volume I,  Ch. IV 1798  ¶ 1
Hume, David, “Essay on Miracles” in Essays, Moral and Political.
Volume I,  Ch. IV 1798  ¶ 1
Hume, David, A Treatise of Human Nature: being an Attempt to introduce the Experimental Method of Reasoning into Moral Subjects.
Volume I,  Ch. IV 1798  ¶ 1
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt.
Volume II,  Ch. XIX  ¶ 18
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, The Descent of Liberty. A Mask.
Volume II,  Ch. XXII  ¶ 20
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, “Jack Abbott's Breakfast” in New Monthly Magazine.
Volume II,  Ch. XIX  ¶ n1
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, The Story of Rimini, a Poem.
Volume I,  Ch. XV 1814-17  ¶ 23
Volume I,  Ch. XV 1814-17  ¶ 24
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, The Tatler.
Volume II,  Ch. XXIII  ¶ 16
Volume II,  Ch. XXIII  ¶ 17
Volume II,  Ch. XXIII  ¶ 18
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, “To a Spider running across a Room” in The Liberal.
Volume II,  Ch. XX  ¶ 22
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, Ultra-crepidarius: a Satire on William Gifford.
Volume I,  Ch. XVI 1818  ¶ 42