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  1. 26 de feb. de 2020 · xix, 288 pages ; 18 cm. Title-page ad page facing it (with quotation) within ornamental border; illustrated lining-papers. Selected and edited with an introduction by James Thornton. "Bibliographical note and acknowledgments": pages xvi-xvii. Ben Jonson -- John Selden -- Alexander Pope -- Horace Walpole -- Samuel Foote -- Richard Brinsley ...

  2. Agnes gave birth to five children by Lewes, three of whom survived past infancy: Charles Lee Lewes, Thornton Arnott Lewes, and Herbert Arthur Lewes. By 1849, Agnes had begun a relationship affair with Lewes's close friend and business partner Thornton Leigh Hunt, which would result in four children.

  3. James Henry Leigh Hunt (19 October 1784– 28 August 1859), best known as Leigh Hunt, was an English critic, essayist, poet, and writer. Biography Early life James Henry Leigh Hunt was born at Southgate, London, where his parents had settled after leaving the United States. His father Isaac, a lawyer from Philadelphia, and his mother, Mary Shewell, a merchant’s daughter and a devout Quaker ...

  4. Leveleit (Correspondence) fia, Thornton Hunt adta ki (London, 1862). Nevezetesebb művei. Critical essays on the performances of the London theatres (1807) On the folly and danger of methodism (1809) The story of Rimini (költemény, mely Hunt főműve, 1816) Lord Byron and some of his contemporaries (1828) Sir Ralph Esher (regény, 1832)

  5. Title The autobiography of Leigh Hunt ... Names Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859. Hunt, Thornton Leigh, 1810-1873.

  6. 2 de jun. de 2020 · The relations of Leigh Hunt to Byron, Shelley and Keats have been treated in a fragmentary way in various works of biography and criticism, and from many points of view. Yet hitherto there has been no attempt to construct a whole out of the parts. This led Professor Trent to suggest the subject to me about five years ago.