James Henry Leigh Hunt (19 October 1784 – 28 August 1859), best known as Leigh Hunt, was an English critic, essayist and poet. Hunt co-founded The Examiner...
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Barbara Leigh-Hunt (born 14 December 1935, Bath, Somerset) is an English retired actress. Her numerous theatre credits include Broadway productions of...
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Ronald Leigh-Hunt (5 October 1920 – 12 September 2005) was a British film and television actor. His father was a stockbroker and he attended the Italia...
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Leigh Hunt (1784–1859) was an English essayist and poet. Leigh Hunt may also refer to: Thornton Leigh Hunt (1810–1873), English journalist, first editor...
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Thornton Leigh Hunt (10 September 1810 – 25 June 1873) was the first editor of the British daily broadsheet newspaper The Daily Telegraph. Hunt was the...
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Adhem" is a poem written in 1834 by the English critic, essayist and poet Leigh Hunt. It concerns a pious Middle Eastern sheikh who finds the 'love of God'...
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printed in The Examiner, a weekly paper published by Leigh's brother John Hunt in London. Hunt admired Shelley's poetry and many of his other works,...
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political poems, The Mask of Anarchy, and despatched it to Leigh Hunt for publication. Hunt, however, decided not to publish it for fear of prosecution...
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September. At Marlow, they entertained their new friends Marianne and Leigh Hunt, worked hard at their writing, and often discussed politics. Early in...
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husband was an American real-estate heir, Henry Leigh Hunt (1886–1972), the only son of Leigh S. J. Hunt, a businessman who once owned much of Las Vegas...
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kiss'd Me" (original title: Rondeau) is a poem by the English essayist Leigh Hunt. It was first published in November 1838 by the Monthly Chronicle. The...
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19. Now, strongly drawn by ambition, inspired by fellow poets such as Leigh Hunt and Lord Byron, and beleaguered by family financial crises, he suffered...
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Chandos Leigh Hunt Wallace (born Emily Honoria Leigh Hunt; 1854 – 16 March 1927) was an English healer and writer on health, spiritualism and food reform...
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life in this book, particularly Charles Lamb and, some time afterward, Leigh Hunt. Although Hazlitt had aimed at a career in philosophy, he was unable to...
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of ghoti is in a letter dated 11 December 1855 from Charles Ollier to Leigh Hunt. On the third page of the letter, Ollier explains that his son William...
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Leigh Hunt, Hunt's son, gave the Leigh Hunt papers to Mayer shortly before his 1873 death. Mayer then added to the published correspondence of Leigh Hunt...
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Mabel Leigh Hunt (November 1, 1892 – September 3, 1971) was an American writer of children's books. Hunt was born in Coatesville, Indiana, on November...
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hostile reviews in Blackwood's Magazine in 1817. Its primary target was Leigh Hunt, but John Keats and William Hazlitt were also included. Only Keats could...
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McCowen and Barry Foster and features Billie Whitelaw, Anna Massey, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Bernard Cribbins and Vivien Merchant. The original music score was composed...
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Keltie Glacier (redirect from Leigh Hunt Glacier)
from the east past Ranfurly Point. The Brandau Glacier is fed by the Leigh Hunt Glacier from the left (south) before joining the Keltie Glacier. The Snakeskin...
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Anna Chancellor as Caroline Bingley Lucy Robinson as Mrs Hurst Barbara Leigh-Hunt as Lady Catherine de Bourgh Anthony Calf as Colonel Fitzwilliam Joanna...
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Leigh Hunt (born 1784, died 1859) English poet Leigh Kavanagh (born 2005), Irish footballer Leigh G. Kirkland (1873–1942), New York politician Leigh Lawson...
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American affairs. The editor was Thornton Leigh Hunt, a friend of Moran who had also worked for Rintoul. Hunt was also nominally the purchaser, having...
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Charlotte Rampling, Jane Asher, Jenny Bos, Lynne Frederick, and Barbara Leigh-Hunt. Donald Pleasence portrays Thomas Cromwell and Bernard Hepton portrays...
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horror film directed by Henry Cass and starring Derek Bond and Ronald Leigh-Hunt. It was written by Ray Cooney and Tony Hilton. The film is memorable for...
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Dan Avidan (redirect from Leigh Daniel Avidan)
Leigh Daniel Avidan (born March 14, 1979), also known by his stage name Danny Sexbang, is an American musician, internet personality, comedian, and actor...
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to be found in several essays by Lamb as well as The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt and the Biographia Literaria of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, with whom Charles...
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Coleridge's contemporaries evaluated his body of work overall. In October 1821, Leigh Hunt singled out Kubla Khan as one of Coleridge's best works, praising the...
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Leigh-Hunt – Leigh Hunt (girls) House Captiain : Stephanie Liu (2024-2025) The sixteen original main boarding houses stretch from Peele to Leigh Hunt...
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Agnes also had four children by Lewes's best friend (Thornton Hunt), the son of Leigh Hunt. Because Lewes was named on the birth certificate as the father...
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