CONTENTS[1]

CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE
PAGE
The Fight 1
Merry England 15
Of Persons One would Wish to have Seen 26
On the Conversation of Lords 38
On a Sun-dial 51
Why the Heroes of Romance are insipid 59
The Shyness of Scholars 68
The Main-Chance 78
Self-Love and Benevolence 95
The Same Subject continued 104
*The Free Admission 119
The Sick Chamber 125
Footmen 131
   
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MONTHLY MAGAZINE
On the Want of Money 136
On the Feeling of Immortality in Youth 150
On Reading New Books 161
On Disagreeable People 173
On Means and Ends 184
On Personal Identity 198
*Aphorisms on Man 209
A Chapter on Editors 230
The Letter-Bell 235
   
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE LIBERAL
On the Spirit of Monarchy 241
*On the Scotch Character 253
My First Acquaintance with Poets 259
*Pulpit Oratory 275
*Arguing in a Circle 285
   
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE LONDON WEEKLY REVIEW
*Queries and Answers 296
On Knowledge of the World 297
The Same Subject continued 301
The Same Subject continued 306
On Public Opinion 311
On the Causes of Popular Opinion 316
A Farewell to Essay-writing 321
*Byron and Wordsworth 328
On Cant and Hypocrisy 330
The Same Subject continued 336
   
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ATLAS
*Poetry 339
*English Grammar 342
*Memorabilia of Mr. Coleridge 346
*Peter Pindar 348
*Logic 350
*The Late Mr. Curran 353
*The Court Journal—A Dialogue 354
*The Late Dr. Priestley 357
*Sects and Parties 360
*Conversations as Good as Real (1) 363
*Conversations as Good as Real (2) 369
Trifles Light as Air 370
*Common Sense 377
*The Spirit of Controversy 381
Envy 386
On Prejudice 391
The Same Subject continued 394
The Same Subject continued[2] 396
On Party-Spirit 402
   
MISCELLANEOUS
Project for a New Theory of Civil and Criminal Legislation 405
On the Conduct of Life; or, Advice to a Schoolboy 423
Belief, whether Voluntary 439
Definition of Wit 445
Personal Politics 456
*The Emancipation of the Jews 461
*On the Punishment of Death 466
   
Notes 473
Addenda to the Notes in Vols. I.–XI. 504
Index to Titles of Hazlitt’s Writings 508