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William Hazlitt (10
April 1778 – 18
September 1830) was an
English essayist,
drama and
literary critic, painter,
social commentator, and philosopher....
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Hazlitt may
refer to:
Hazlitt (name)
Hazlitt Theatre, one of the main
theatres in Maidstone, Kent
Hazlitt's, a
hotel in Soho,
London Hazlitt (magazine)...
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Henry Stuart Hazlitt (/ˈhæzlɪt/;
November 28, 1894 – July 9, 1993) was an
American journalist, economist, and
philosopher known for his
advocacy of free...
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Hazlitt's is a
townhouse hotel located at 6
Frith Street, Soho, London, in very
close proximity to Soho Theatre. The
building is
Georgian and
dates back...
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Cecil John "Jack"
Hazlitt (1897–1993) was an
Australian soldier who
fought in
World War I.
Hazlitt was born
between 15 June and 31
December 1897 in Melbourne...
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Hazlitt is both a
surname and a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Gerry Hazlitt (1888–1915),
Australian cricketer Henry Hazlitt (1894–1993)...
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Sarah Stoddart Hazlitt (1774–1843) was an
English journalist and walker, and wife of the
essayist William Hazlitt. She was born in 1774, the only daughter...
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Hazlitt Theatre and
Exchange Studio, also
known as the
Hazlitt Arts Centre, is a
theatre complex in Earl
Street in Maidstone, Kent, England. The oldest...
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Hazlitt Michael Beatty was Cape
Government Railways (Western System)
Locomotive Superintendent (1885–1896) and Cape
Government Railways Chief Locomotive...
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William Carew Hazlitt (22
August 1834 – 8
September 1913),
known professionally as W.
Carew Hazlitt, was an
English lawyer, bibliographer,
editor and...