William Hazlitt Quotes - Page 9
![We have more faith in a well-written romance while we are reading it than in common history. The vividness of the representations in the one case more than counterbalances the mere knowledge of the truth of facts in the](http://cdn.myquotes.org/images/william-hazlitt/we-have-more-faith-in-a-well-written-romance-while-we-are-reading-it-than-in-common-history-the-vividness.jpg)
William Hazlitt (2015). “Delphi Collected Works of William Hazlitt (Illustrated)”, p.1501, Delphi Classics
William Hazlitt (2015). “Delphi Collected Works of William Hazlitt (Illustrated)”, p.1484, Delphi Classics
The vain man makes a merit of misfortune, and triumphs in his disgrace.
William Hazlitt (1871). “The Round Table. A collection of Essays ... By W. H. and Leigh Hunt”, p.473
William Hazlitt (2015). “Delphi Collected Works of William Hazlitt (Illustrated)”, p.171, Delphi Classics
William Hazlitt (2015). “Delphi Collected Works of William Hazlitt (Illustrated)”, p.694, Delphi Classics
William Hazlitt (2015). “Delphi Collected Works of William Hazlitt (Illustrated)”, p.1317, Delphi Classics
It is essential to the triumph of reform that it should never succeed.
William Hazlitt (1904). “The Collected Works of William Hazlitt: Fugitive writings”
William Hazlitt (1821). “Table-talk: Or Original Essays”, p.37
William Hazlitt (1857). “Table-talk: Original Essays on Men and Manners”, p.7
Those who are fond of setting things to rights, have no great objection to seeing them wrong.
William Hazlitt (1837). “Characteristics: in the manner of Rochefoucault's Maxims [by W. Hazlitt].”, p.148
William Hazlitt (1826). “The plain speaker: opinions on books, men, and things [by W. Hazlitt].”, p.309
William Hazlitt, James Thornton (1967). “Miscellaneous writings”
William Hazlitt (2015). “Delphi Collected Works of William Hazlitt (Illustrated)”, p.1064, Delphi Classics
'The Spirit of the Age' (1825) 'Lord Byron'
William Hazlitt (1859). “Table talk”
You shall yourself be judge. Reason, with most people, means their own opinion.
William Hazlitt (1870). “The Plain Speaker: Opinions on Books, Men, and Things”, p.262
William Hazlitt (1870). “The Plain Speaker: Opinions on Books, Men, and Things”, p.110
William Hazlitt (1871). “The Round Table. A collection of Essays ... By W. H. and Leigh Hunt”, p.35
William Hazlitt (2015). “Delphi Collected Works of William Hazlitt (Illustrated)”, p.1806, Delphi Classics
William Hazlitt (2015). “Delphi Collected Works of William Hazlitt (Illustrated)”, p.269, Delphi Classics