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Hazlittian, a. and n.|hæzˈlɪtɪən| Also -ean. [f. the name of W. Hazlitt (1778–1830), English critic + -ian.] A. n. An admirer of Hazlitt. B. adj. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Hazlitt or his work.
1923Nation (N.Y.) 17 Jan. 75 [The essay] on Antony and Cleopatra is Hazlittian in its enthusiasm and its opulence of phrase. 1930Times Lit. Suppl. 18 Dec. 1082/4 We know that we are in the hands of a true Hazlittian. 1931Ibid. 10 Sept. 669/4 His Hazlittian freedom in misquotation. 1962John o' London's 19 July 59/3, I like a certain Hazlittean waywardness to my journeyings. |