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    Richard Hengist Horne (born Richard Henry Horne) (31 December 1802 – 13 March 1884) was an English poet and critic most famous for his poem Orion. Horne...
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  • Richard Horne (9 May 1960, Coventry – c.10 January 2007, Papil, West Burra), better known by the pen name Harry Horse, was an English author, illustrator...
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  • football player Richard Henry Horne (1802–1884), English poet and critic Richard Horne (MP), Member of Parliament (MP) for Wiltshire Richard Horne (cartoonist)...
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  • Horse in 1983, purported to have been written by 19th-century poet Richard Henry Horne, who shares Horse's birth name. After facing legal trouble and fines...
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    Poussin", published in Table Talk, Essays on Men and Manners (1821–2). Richard Henry Horne, writing in the generation after Keats and Hazlitt, penned the three...
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    1800; "Beth Gelert" by Richard Henry Horne; "Gelert" by Francis Orray Ticknor and the dramatic poem "Llewellyn" by Walter Richard Cassels. The tale is also...
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    Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, set up the commission and Richard Henry Horne compiled the report. On publication, public opinion was shocked and...
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    Lena Mary Calhoun Horne (June 30, 1917 – May 9, 2010) was an American singer, actress, dancer and civil rights activist. Horne's career spanned more than...
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  • spaceship, on the television series Ascension Orion, an 1843 poem by Richard Henry Horne Orion, a 1978 novel by Gail Brewer-Giorgio Orion and King Arthur...
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    General Henry Sinclair Horne, 1st Baron Horne, GCB, KCMG (19 February 1861 – 14 August 1929) was a military officer in the British Army, most notable...
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    Edmonton, with Tom Keats, younger brother of the poet John Keats, and Richard Henry Horne. He became acquainted with John Keats, and was the friend who sent...
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  • Emerson Richard Barnefield Richard Crashaw Richard Doddridge Blackmore Richard Edwardes Richard Henry Horne Richard Jago Richard Le Gallienne Richard Lovelace...
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    problem". At the time of The Great Exhibition of 1851, Dickens and Richard Henry Horne, an editor of Household Words, wrote an article comparing the British...
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    start, arriving in 1857.[dead link‍] He already was acquainted with Richard Henry Horne, he befriended James Smith and James Neild and wrote a little for...
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    Marilyn Berneice Horne (born January 16, 1934) is an American mezzo-soprano opera singer. She specialized in roles requiring beauty of tone, excellent...
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    editor and, in December 1849, Dickens's acquaintance, writer and poet Richard Henry Horne was appointed sub-editor at a salary of "five guineas a week". In...
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    1853. It was named by poet and later local Goldfields Commissioner Richard Henry Horne in 1854. Its post office opened on 16 September 1857. The goldfields...
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  • Coleridge, English poet and translator (died 1852) December 31 – Richard Henry Horne, English poet, critic and journalist, and public official in Australia...
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  • Sisters: A Lyric Masque is a 1866 Australian stage play written by Richard Henry Horne. It was written for the 1866 Melbourne Exhibition. It was well received...
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  • engineer Patricia Horne (born c1929), Irish doctor Rachel Horne (born 1979), Northern Irish newsreader and journalist Richard Henry Horne (1803–1884), English...
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    role. The text was adapted by Richard Henry Horne. The production was favourably reviewed by The Athenaeum; George Henry Lewes, however, registered disapproval...
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  • Holmes – Thomas Hood – George Hookham – Gerard Manley Hopkins – Richard Henry Horne – Lord Houghton – Laurence Housman – Julia Ward Howe – William Dean...
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  • his association with such literary figures as Henry Kendall, Adam Lindsay Gordon, Richard Henry Horne and Marcus Clarke. George McCrae wrote novels,...
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  • William Blanchard Jerrold, English journalist (born 1826) March 13 – Richard Henry Horne, English poet, critic and journalist, and public official in Australia...
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    held by Richard Henry Horne, in whose 1837 drama The Death of Marlowe Marlowe first appeared as a fictional character in English literature. Horne's Marlowe...
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    loss. It was suggested in parliament that Webb be knighted, with Richard Henry Horne being Webb's strongest advocate, but it never happened. It took 36...
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    at sports, but not studious and certainly undisciplined, and like Richard Henry Horne, he was asked to leave. Gordon was again admitted a pupil at Cheltenham...
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    (Foster/Casey/Finch/Horne) (1979) - Jimmy "Bo" Horne "I Get Lifted" (1979) - Jimmy "Bo" Horne "Without You" (1979) - Jimmy "Bo" Horne TK Records Henry Stone Hamilton...
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    described The Miseries as "an extraordinary success". English poet Richard Henry Horne noted that the book sold "like wildfire". Profits for the book exceeded...
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  • (1888–1964, England, f) Nick Hornby (born 1967, England, f/nf/p) Richard Henry Horne (1802–1884, England, p/nf) Roy Horniman (1874–1930, England, f/d)...
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