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  1. The Feast of the Poets is a poem by Leigh Hunt that was originally published in 1811 in the Reflector. It was published in an expanded form in 1814, and revised and expanded throughout his life (see 1811 in poetry, 1814 in poetry ). The work describes Hunt's contemporary poets, and either praises or mocks them by allowing only the best to dine ...

  2. Catching your heart up at the feel of June, Sole voice that’s heard amidst the lazy noon, When even the bees lag at the summoning brass; And you, warm little housekeeper, who class. With those who think the candles come too soon, Loving the fire, and with your tricksome tune. Nick the glad silent moments as they pass; Oh sweet and tiny ...

  3. 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, a leading intellectual journal expounding radical principles. He was the centre of the Hampstead-based group that included William Hazlitt and Charles Lamb, known as the "Hunt circle".

  4. Leigh Hunt. Leigh Hunt (1784–1859) As published in The Brownings’ Correspondence, 7, 383–385. This Browning acquaintance was among the nineteenth century’s most prolific writers. He was of special interest to the Brownings and others of their generation because of his close relationships with Shelley, Byron, and Keats.

  5. Registro bibliográfico. Título: Essays / by Leigh Hunt (Formato PDF) Autor: Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859 Publicación: Alicante : Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes, 2022 ...

  6. British writer James Henry Leigh Hunt, known for his essays, defending Romanticism, edited the Examiner from 1808 to 1821. This English critic, essayis...

  7. James Henry Leigh Hunt better known as Leigh Hunt was an English poet, essayist, journalist, editor, writer and critic, who remained a prominent figure of the Romantic Movement in England. He was editor of influential journals like ‘The Reflector’, and ‘The Indicator’, at a time when periodicals were culturally quite effective and on ...