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  1. I am not sure when Hazlitt met John's sister, Sarah; but presumably it was not long after the boys first met that Hazlitt knew, at least, of Sarah's existence. As we know, Sarah Stoddart was in 1806 with her brother at Malta. Their father had died and their mother, by then, was mad and probably institutionalized.

  2. No. 35 To Sarah Stoddart Hazlitt Lamb and Hazlitt, pp. 99-102. No. 36 To William Cobbett Cobbett's Political Register, 24 Nov. 1810. No. 37 To Thomas Hardy Lamb and Hazlitt, p. 106. No. 38 To Thomas Robinson Howe, 122. No. 39 To Henry Crabb Robinson Howe, 124-125. No. 40 To James Perry Baker, 193, in part.

  3. I am not sure when Hazlitt met John's sister, Sarah; but presumably it was not long after the boys first met that Hazlitt knew, at least, of Sarah's existence. As we know, Sarah Stoddart was in 1806 with her brother at Malta. Their father had died and their mother, by then, was mad and probably institutionalized.

  4. En 1798 Hazlitt fue presentado a Samuel Taylor Coleridge y William Wordsworth. También se interesó por el arte y visitó a su hermano John, que estudiaba como aprendiz de Sir Joshua Reynolds. Trabó amistad con Charles y Mary Lamb, y en 1808 se casó con Sarah Stoddart, que era amiga de Mary, y hermana de John Stoddart, director de The Times.

  5. Title:: The Journals of Sarah and William Hazlitt, 1822-1831: Author:: Hazlitt, Sarah Stoddart: Author:: Hazlitt, William, 1778-1830: Editor:: Bonner, Willard Hallam ...

  6. Sarah Stoddart Hazlitt. Hazlitt, Sarah Stoddart: The Journals of Sarah and William Hazlitt, 1822-1831 (University of Buffalo Studies v24 #3; 1959), also by William Hazlitt, ed. by Willard Hallam Bonner (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) See also what's at your library, or elsewhere.