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  Richard Henry Horne - LoveToKnow 1911
RICHARD HENRY HORNE, or Hengist (1803-1884), English poet and critic, was born in London on New Year's Day 1803.
He was intended for the army, and entered at Sandhurst, but receiving no commission, he left his country and joined the Mexican navy.
Horne possessed extraordinary versatility, but, except in the case of Orion, he never attained to a very high degree of distinction.
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 Horne, Richard Henry - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
HORNE, RICHARD HENRY [Horne, Richard Henry] or Richard Hengist Horne, 1802-84, English author.
Hazlitt, Horne, and the spirit of the age.(Richard Henry Horne, William Hazlitt)
Richard B. Moore, radical politics, and the Afro-American history movement: the formation of a revolutionary tradition in African American intellectual culture.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-horne-ri.html   (252 words)

  
 VH1.com : Lena Horne : Biography - Urge Music Downloads
Horne recalled in her 1965 autobiography Lena (written with Richard Schickel) that she visited her mother occasionally and even made her stage debut as a young child in the play Madame X in Philadelphia.
After a couple of years, Horne's mother took her on the road with her, and from the age of six or seven to the age of 11 she was raised in various locations in the South and the Midwest by her mother, relatives, and paid companions, with frequent trips back to Brooklyn.
Horne, meanwhile, had moved her show to the Cocoanut Grove in Hollywood in June, where she recorded a live EP, Lena Horne at the Cocoanut Grove, and announced that she was leaving nightclub work temporarily.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Horne,
Horne, Marilyn HORNE, MARILYN [Horne, Marilyn] 1934-, American mezzo-soprano, b.
Horne, Richard Henry HORNE, RICHARD HENRY [Horne, Richard Henry] or Richard Hengist Horne, 1802-84, English author.
Van Horne, Sir William Cornelius VAN HORNE, SIR WILLIAM CORNELIUS [Van Horne, Sir William Cornelius] 1843-1915, president (1888-99) and chairman of the board (1899-1915) of the Canadian Pacific Railway, b.
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 Literary notes on the Victorian period
Hallam : Arthur Henry Hallam (1811-1833) was the son of the historian Henry Hallam and an aspiring poet in his own right, having studied the poetry of Dante and Petrarch whilst in Italy.
Horne : Richard Henry (later Hengist) Horne (1802-1884) was a poet, critic and editor, who contributed to Dickens’ Daily News and Household Words.
Liddon : Henry Parry Liddon (1829-1890) was the son of a naval captain.
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 AllRefer.com - Richard Henry Horne (English Literature, 19th Century, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Richard Henry Horne (English Literature, 19th Century, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Richard Henry Horne, English Literature, 19th Century, Biographies
Richard Henry Horne or Richard Hengist Horne, 1802–84, English author.
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 Richard Henry Horne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard Henry (or Hengist) Horne (January 1, 1803 - March 13, 1884), English poet and critic, was born in London.
But Horne early drove his talent too hard, and continued to write when he had little left to say.
He was one of the first to appreciate Keats and Tennyson, and he gave valuable encouragement to Mrs Browning when she was still Miss Elizabeth Barrett.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Richard_Henry_Horne   (469 words)

  
 E. A. Poe Society of Baltimore
Horne had in him elements of charlatanry, as evidenced by his going to China plain Richard Henry Horne and returning Richard Hengist Home; such a man would have tempted Poe sorely.
Although Horne and his DNB biographer considered the review essentially high praise, Horne evidently sensed the irony, but letters from Poe quieted his suspicion and he offered to send Poe material for The Stylus (14).
Richard P. Benton in "Is Poe's 'The Assignation' a Hoax?" Nineteenth Century Fiction, 18 (1963), 193-197, indicates that Moore was a butt of Poe's satire.
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 The Mediadrome - Words
On their mother’s death, Richard Abbey and John Rowland Sandell were appointed the children’s guardians.
Henry Stephens, a classmate (and later the inventor of blue-fl ink) described the would-be poet:
Richard Henry Horne (1802 – 1884) in 1844 wrote New Spirit of the Age, a collection of essays on contemporary writers.
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 Children's Literature
A post-World War II stress on building bridges of understanding was reflected both in an increase in translations and in the publication of books, whether fiction or nonfiction, dealing responsibly and unsentimentally with the sufferings of a war-wounded world.
The effect of the book was to retrieve for Germany much of its rich folk heritage, to promote a new emotional sensibility, and to draw attention to the link, as the Romantics thought, binding folk feeling to the child's vision of the world.
Perhaps the most original temperament was that of Henri Bosco, author of four eerie, haunting Provençal novels about the boy Pascalet and his strange involvements with a gypsy companion, a fox, and a dog in a shifting, legend-shrouded natural world.
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 Eleanor Gates on Leigh Hunt and Anna Maria Dashwood   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Oh Henry you may get a cleverer, you may get a handsomer Wife, but you will never get one to love you dearer, than your despised Marianne.
We do not know what Hunt was hiding from Marianne: it may have related to further financial arrangements that were not going as expected; or it may be that Hunt had at last realized that Mrs.
Jones's interest in Leigh Hunt's welfare continued even beyond 1838 is shown by her contributions to the Private List fund (for Hunt's benefit) organized by John Forster, Thomas Noon Talfourd, and Richard Henry Horne: Horne's receipts record a donation of £10 from Mrs.
www.lib.uiowa.edu /spec-coll/Bai/gates.htm   (4900 words)

  
 Poetry X » Poetry Archives » Richard Henry Horne
Poetry X » Poetry Archives » Richard Henry Horne
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 Dolls4
These stories, all different, are written by me, based on writings of the 19th century..
(1846) by "Mrs Fairstar," also known as Richard Henry Horne.
Kitty has undergone some surgery to fix her wobbly legs, and is now available for $35.
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 US Catalog of Copyright Entries (Renewals) - 1925 Books: KL
[Richard Henry Horne] intro by Frances Margaret Fox, ill by Jimmie Daugherty
Barbara Mary Sydney Maxwell (C) & Henry William Austin Maxwell (C)
Henry Behle-Stendahl [ie, Stendahl, pseud of Marie Henri Beyle], trans Catherine Alison Phillips
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 SciFan: Books: Memoirs of a London Doll by Richard Henry Horne (from our database of Fantasy & SF novels, anthologies, ...
SciFan: Books: Memoirs of a London Doll by Richard Henry Horne (from our database of Fantasy & SF novels, anthologies, collections)
Memoirs of a London Doll, by Richard Henry Horne
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 Tracy's Doll Book List
Maria Poppet goes through a number of homes before settling in the place she hopes to stay forever.
This book was written by Richard Henry Horne, who also has published this book under the name Mrs.
Looking for this book is worth the prize of finding it.
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 Poetry X » Poetry Archives » Page 12
About the time of Michael’s feast by Bliss Carman and Richard Hovey
Above yon sombre swell of land by Richard Henry Horne
After long labouring in the windy ways, by Henry Newbolt
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 The Ancestors of Marleen Sue Van Horne
Winfield Scott Van Horne A4 Richard Montgomery Van Horne
Roscoe Montgomery Van Horne A3 Mary Smith Van Horne
Captain Roscoe Mathieson Van Horne A2 Robert Scott Van Horne d.
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 Richard Henry Horne: The Plough, a Landscape in Berkshire
The Plough, a Landscape in Berkshire by Richard Henry Horne
Richard Henry Horne: The Plough, a Landscape in Berkshire
Click on the bonsai for the next poem.
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