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The Romantic essayist William Hazlitt described Mary Lamb as the most "reasonable woman" he ever knew.
Carolyn Vega: Mary Lamb's Not-So-Gentle Madness Carolyn Vega 2011
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When I was a drama critic, I took my cue from William Hazlitt—I read only the drama critics who were dead, including those who were rumored to be alive.
John Heilpern John Heilpern 2011
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The Romantic essayist William Hazlitt described Mary Lamb as the most "reasonable woman" he ever knew.
Carolyn Vega: Mary Lamb's Not-So-Gentle Madness Carolyn Vega 2011
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The Romantic essayist William Hazlitt described Mary Lamb as the most "reasonable woman" he ever knew.
Carolyn Vega: Mary Lamb's Not-So-Gentle Madness Carolyn Vega 2011
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It was the provocative Englishman William Hazlitt—greatest drama critic of his time and delicious essayist on all things under the sun including the art of boxing—who declared in "On Reading Books" that when it came to his book purchases, "I have more confidence in the dead than the living."
John Heilpern John Heilpern 2011
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The Romantic essayist William Hazlitt described Mary Lamb as the most "reasonable woman" he ever knew.
Carolyn Vega: Mary Lamb's Not-So-Gentle Madness Carolyn Vega 2011
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Mr. Pryce-Jones notes that William Hazlitt, who referred to Napoleon as "the great god of my idolatry," was most likely influenced by "reasons springing out of class-consciousness."
The Disloyal Opposition William Anthony Hay 2011
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“We find many things to which the prohibition of them constitutes the only temptation,” wrote William Hazlitt in 1823.
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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“We find many things to which the prohibition of them constitutes the only temptation,” wrote William Hazlitt in 1823.
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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We talked recently at length about 18th century British essayist/critic William Hazlitt.
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