The collected works of William Hazlitt, Vol. 02 (of 12)Hazlitt, William
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The collected works of William Hazlitt, Vol. 02 (of 12)
Hazlitt, William
English essays -- 19th century
_3rd._—Wrote to the Rev. G. Smith, under frank given me by Lord Thanet,
containing two bank notes, value six pounds, for my father’s widow.
Worked at my opera a very short time. Informed by Mr Weld that Dr.
Pitcairne had been cured of my complaint. Characterised him as our
ablest physician since the death of Warren. Related that the Doctor and
Sir George Baker were present in Warren’s last moments; that Sir George
wished Warren to take an opiate, which he refused. Sir George desired
him to give his reasons, and Warren, turning to the Doctor, said, “Tell
Baker why I ought not to take an opiate to-day.” Immediately after which
he clapped his hand to his breast and exclaimed “it is come again,” then
presently expired. Read the Reviews and Monthly Magazine. In the evening
called at Opie’s: they not returned from Southgate! Sat with Mr
Nicholson till ten. One game at chess: conversed of my disease; of the
present vicious enunciation of thought, and its evils to society: of a
universal character which Nicholson is persuaded must soon be invented,
and come into general use: he himself inclined to execute the task,
which he does not consider as very difficult: of Bramhead at
Devonshire-House, and Arkwright: of Tooke, and the misapplication of his
powers, the sacrifice of wisdom and virtue to the pitiful triumph of the
moment.
_4th._—Sent in Shepperson and Reynold’s account, the balance 24_l._
4_s._ in my favor. Worked an hour or better at my opera. No news at
Debrett’s, except Buonaparte said to have taken Malta.
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