Hazlitt, William Carew
VIAF ID: 484146998518518942155 ( Personal )
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/484146998518518942155
Preferred Forms
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hazlitt, William Carew
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (1)
Works
Title | Sources |
---|---|
The book-collector: a general survey of the pursuit and of those who engaged in it at home and abroad from the earliest period to the present time : with an account of public and private libraries and anecdotes of their founders or owners and remarks on bookbinding and on special copies of books | |
The coin collector | |
Diana: the sonnets and other poems of Henry Constable ... Now first collected, and edited, with some account of the author, by William Carew Hazlitt ... To which are added a few notes and illustrations by the late Thomas Park. | |
The English drama and stage under the Tudor and Stuart princes, 1543-1664 | |
English proverbs and proverbial phrases : collected from the most authentic sources alphabetically arranged and annotated, with much matter not previously published | |
Faiths and folklore of the British Isles : a descriptive and historical dictionary of the superstitions, beliefs, and popular customs of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, from Norman times to the end of the nineteenth century, with classical and foreign analogues | |
Foreword to the catalogue of the Shakespeare Library | |
Four generations of a literary family : the Hazlitts in England, Ireland, and America : their friends and their fortunes 1725-1896 : in two volumes | |
Gleanings in old garden literature | |
Hand-book to the popular, poetical, and dramatic literature of Great Britain : from the invention of printing to the Restoration | |
Hesperides : the poems and other remains of Robert Herrick now first collected | |
A hundred Mery talys ; mery tales and quicks answeres | |
Inedited tracts, illustrating the manners, opinions, and occupations of Englishmen during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries : now first republished from the original copies with a preface and notes | |
Lamb and Hazlitt; further letters and records hitherto unpublished | |
The Lambs : their lives, their friends, and their correspondence : new particulars and new material | |
Leisure intervals | |
The livery companies of the city of London : their origin, character, development, and social and political importance | |
A manual for the collector and amateur of old English plays | |
Merie tales of Skelton ; Jests of Scogin ; Sackfull of newes ; Tarlton' jests ; Merrie conceited jests of George Peel ; Jacke of Dober | |
Merie tales of the mad men of Gotham ; XII mery jests oh the Wyddow Edyth ; Pasquils jests with Mother Bunches merriments ; The pleasant conceits of old Hobson ; Certayne conceyts and jeasts ; Taylors wit and mirth ; Conceits, clinches, flashes, and whimzies | |
New writings of William Hazlitt | |
Old cookery books and ancient cuisine . English cookery books to the year 1850 | |
Remains of the early popular poetry of England | |
Schools, school-books and schoolmasters : a contribution to the history of educational development in Great Britain | |
Shakespear : himself and his work : a study from new points of view | |
Shakespeare (1902) | |
Shakespeare jest-books : reprints of the early and very rare jest-books supposed to have been used by Shakespeare | |
Some prose writings | |
Studies in jocular literature : a popular subject more closely considered | |
Tales and legends of national origin or widely current in England from early times | |
Tenures of land and customs of manors | |
Third and final series of Bibliographical collections and notes on early English literature, 1474-1700 | |
The Venetian republic : its rise, its growth, and its fall, A.D. 409-1797 |