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Critically examine the aesthetic and moral principles inherent in Hazlitt's essay common sense.

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William Hazlitt essay analysis

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  • The triad of English Romantic essayists that has Elia, Thomas writer, and Hazlitt, the direct and vigorous kind of the latter is that the most congenial to modern ears. it's no accident that ''The Fight'' - one amongst Hazlitt's best-known pieces - describes a match for his own life as a person and as a writer marked by pugnacity and honesty, courage, and forcefulness.
  • Son of a dissenting minister who founded the primary Protestant denomination in Boston during the family's sojourn in America from 1783 to 1787, Hazlitt (1778- 1830) abandoned his plans to enter the ministry, but remained faithful his father's republican and libertarian ideals. In an age of political reaction, he defended the principles that inspired the French Revolution.
  • During a period when Napoleon was still reviled as an archfiend in France, Hazlitt wrote what he believed was his life's crowning achievement - a biography defending Bonaparte. Once we remember Beethoven furiously erasing his dedication to Napoleon's ''Eroica'' symphony, Hazlitt's unchanging admiration for the Emperor could appear excessive.

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