| 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 |