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  1. The Wit in the Dungeon: The Remarkable Life of Leigh Hunt?Poet, Revolutionary, and the Last of the Romantics by Anthony Holden, 2005-12-13
  2. Stories From the Italian Poets; With Lives of the Writers, Volume 1 by Leigh Hunt, 2010-03-07
  3. Fiery Heart: The First Life of Leigh Hunt by Nicholas Roe, 2005-01-01
  4. The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt, with Reminiscences of Friends and Contemporaries: Volume 2 by Leigh Hunt, 2001-07-10
  5. Selected Writings: Leigh Hunt (Fyfield Books) by Leigh Hunt, 2006-06-30
  6. Leigh Hunt and opera criticism;: The "Examiner" years, 1808-1821 by Theodore Fenner, 1972
  7. Shelley and Leigh Hunt: How Friendship Made History
  8. Essays of Leigh Hunt by Leigh Hunt, 2010-01-11
  9. Essays And Sketches By Leigh Hunt (1911) by Leigh Hunt, 2008-06-02
  10. Leigh Hunt: Selected Writings (Fyfield Books) by Leigh Hunt, 2003-11-20
  11. Leigh Hunt and his circle, by Edmund Blunden, 1930
  12. The Poetical Works Of Leigh Hunt: Now Finally Collected, Revised By Himself by Leigh Hunt, 2007-07-25
  13. Confessions of a Leigh Hunt by Arthur Leigh Hunt, 1951
  14. Leigh Hunt's London Journal by Launcelot Cross, 2010-07-24

1. Leigh Hunt - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Leigh Hunt s father took holy orders, and became a popular preacher, but was unsuccessful in obtaining a permanent living. He was employed by James Brydges,
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Jump to: navigation search 11th edition of the Encyclop¦dia Britannica , which was produced in . It should be brought up to date to reflect subsequent history or scholarship (including the references, if any). When you have completed the review, replace this notice with a simple note on this article's talk page. Thanks! Rendering of James Henry Leigh Hunt, drawn by J. Hayter, engraved by H. Meyer. James Henry Leigh Hunt October 19 August 28 ) was an English essayist, poet and writer. He was born at Southgate, London Middlesex , where his parents had settled after leaving the USA . His father, a lawyer from philidelphia , and his mother, a merchant's daughter and a devout Quaker , had been forced to come to Britain because of their loyalist sympathies during the American War of Independence . Leigh Hunt's father took holy orders, and became a popular preacher, but was unsuccessful in obtaining a permanent living. He was employed by James Brydges, 3rd Duke of Chandos as tutor to his nephew, James Henry Leigh, after whom Leigh Hunt was named. Leigh Hunt was educated at Christ's Hospital , a period which is detailed in his autobiography . As a boy, he was an ardent admirer of

2. James Henry Leigh Hunt -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Leigh Hunt English essayist, critic, journalist, and poet, who was an editor of influential journals in an age
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born Oct. 19, 1784, Southgate, Middlesex, Eng. died Aug. 28, 1859, Putney, London English essayist, critic, journalist, and poet, who was an editor of influential journals in an age when the periodical was at the height of its power. He was also a friend and supporter of the poets Percy Bysshe Shelley and John Keats Examiner Hunt, at his best, in some essays and his Autobiography (1850; in part a rewriting of Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries, 1828), has a distinctive charm. He excels in perceptive judgments of his contemporaries, from Keats to Alfred, Lord Tennyson. As a Radical journalist, though not much interested in the details of politics, he attacked oppression with indignation. The poems in Juvenilia The Story of Rimini Foliage (1818) and Hero and Leander, and Bacchus and Ariadne In 1808 Leigh Hunt and his brother John had launched the weekly Examiner which advocated abolition of the slave trade, Catholic emancipation, and reform of Parliament and the criminal law. For their attacks on the unpopular prince regent, the brothers were imprisoned in 1813. Leigh Hunt, who continued to write

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4. Leigh Hunt
Leigh Hunt (17841859). To a Fish; A Fish Answers; To the Grasshopper and the Cricket; The Nile; On Receiving a Crown of Ivy from John Keats
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To a Fish
You strange, astonished-looking, angle-faced,
Dreary-mouthed, gaping wretches of the sea,
Gulping salt-water everlastingly,
Cold-blooded, though with red your blood be graced,
And mute, though dwellers in the roaring waste;
And you, all shapes beside, that fishy be,
Some round, some flat, some long, all devilry,
Legless, unloving, infamously chaste:
O scaly, slippery, wet, swift, staring wights,
What is't ye do? What life lead? eh, dull goggles?
How do ye vary your vile days and nights?
How pass your Sundays? Are ye still but joggles
In ceaseless wash? Still nought but gapes, and bites,
And drinks, and stares, diversified with boggles?
A Fish Answers
Amazing monster! that, for aught I know,
With the first sight of thee didst make our race
For ever stare! O flat and shocking face,
Grimly divided from the breast below!
Thou that on dry land horribly dost go
With a split body and most ridiculous pace

5. Points West Article - William R. Leigh In Cody Country
A depiction of western hunters with an elk, it is possibly based on the elk hunt leigh experienced with Will Richard in 1911. A selfportrait of William R.
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6. A Biographical Sketch By Blupete: Leigh Hunt (1784-1859).
hunt was given to express his liberal views in the paper which, with his brother, he established, the Examiner . The government was of the view,
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Leigh Hunt
"No Praise for Policy's Sake,
Nor, Blame for Malignity's ." Table Of Contents See Further Portrait
TABLE OF CONTENTS. No. 1 Introduction: No. 2 Early Life (1784-1808): No. 3 Seditious Liable (1808-15): No. 4 The Poets: And A Sojourn In Italy (1816-25): No. 5 Later Years (1826-59): No. 6 Some Concluding Remarks: No. 7 Dates: No. 8 Notes:
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No. 1 Introduction:- William Michael Rossetti: "Leigh Hunt is known to us all a fresh and airy essayist, a fresh and airy poet, a liberal thinker in the morals both of society and of politics (hardly a politician in the stricter sense of the term), a charming, companion, a too-constant cracker of genial jacosities and of puns." Together with his elder brother, John, Leigh Hunt established one of the most famous newspapers of the time, the Examiner . The Examiner , a Sunday paper, was one in which Leigh Hunt was given to express his liberal views. Such expressions of liberalism were to get the Hunts into trouble with the government of the day, which was more interested in prosecuting the war against Napoleon than with civil liberties at home. The Hunts were tried and found guilty "for a libel on the prince regent"; both of the Hunt brothers were imprisoned for two year terms, 1813-15. Thus, the Hunts were martyrs to the new age of reform; but, as for Leigh Hunt, he is more to be remembered as a literary figure if not for his own writing, then for his connections. It was through the Examiner that he introduced to the world:

7. LEIGH HUNT
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Literary Criticism
Cox, Jeffrey N. A review of Jeffrey N. Cox's Poetry and Politics in the Cockney School (Cambridge Univ. Press, 1998) and The Examiner, 1818-1822 , introduced by Yasuo Deguchi, Five vols. (Pickering and Chatto, 1998). Reviewed by Nicholas Roe in Romanticism On the Net 14 (May 1999) Mizukoshi, Ayumi. 'The Cockney Politics of Gender.' Mizukoshi contends that Leigh Hunt and John Keats adopted and appropriated contemporary gendered language to legitimise their bourgeois poetics and politics. Romanticism On the Net 14 (May 1999)
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For a list of Leigh Hunt's etexts available on the internet , use this link to the On-Line Books Page, a search engine from John Mark Ockerbloom that provides links to full texts on the internet Romanticism on the Net an international, peer-reviewed electronic journal devoted to British Romantic studies, edited by Michael Eberle-Sinatra. One of the most impressive scholarly enterprises devoted to English literature on the internet, the journal has been making essays freely available since 1996

8. Leigh Hunt — Infoplease.com
Dedication, to leigh hunt, Esq. The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelleyby Percy Bysshe Shelley Preface Dedication, to .
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    Hunt, Leigh (James Henry Leigh Hunt) key Hazlitt Lamb Keats , and Shelley . With his brother John, Hunt established (1808) the Examiner, a liberal weekly to which he contributed political articles. Because of an outspoken article attacking the prince regent, the brothers were imprisoned from 1813 to 1815, but they continued to edit the journal from jail. In 1822, Hunt joined Shelley and Byron in Italy and launched the Liberal Indicator Tatler Leigh Hunt's London Journal Abou Ben Adhem and Jenny Kissed Me

9. James Leigh Hunt
James leigh hunt was born on 19th October, 1784 in Southgate, Middlesex. His father, a clergyman, got into financial difficulties and ended up in a debtor s
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James Leigh Hunt was born on 19th October, 1784 in Southgate, Middlesex. His father, a clergyman, got into financial difficulties and ended up in a debtor's prison. As a young man, Hunt developed an interest in politics and poetry. Leigh Hunt became friends with other young writers who favoured political reform including Percy Bysshe Shelley William Hazlitt Henry Brougham Lord Byron ... Thomas Barnes and Charles Lamb
As well as writing poetry and articles on politics, Leigh Hunt worked as a drama critic for the News . In 1808 Leigh Hunt helped his brother, John Hunt, to start a political journal called the Examiner . The journal gave support to radicals in Parliament such as Henry Brougham and Sir Francis Burdett and the political ideas of people like Robert Owen and Jeremy Bentham
Leigh Hunt upset the authorities by pointing out on the front page of every edition of the Examiner that half the cost of the price was the result of the government's "tax on knowledge". In 1812 Leigh and John Hunt were arrested and charged with libel after publishing an article criticizing the

10. Poet: James Henry Leigh Hunt - All Poems Of James Henry Leigh Hunt
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11. Dr Leigh Hunt: Researching Plant-animal-landscape Interactions In Extensive Rang
Dr leigh hunt is a rangeland ecologist researching the ecology of cattle grazing to develop management options for a more sustainable pastoral industry,
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The Pigeon Hole Project aims to develop guidelines for sustainable development of the extensive beef industry in northern Australia and better understand and manage uneven grazing patterns, a prerequisite for sustainability. This five-year project will come to a close during 2008. The project will look at the suitability of different grazing systems that include periodic rests for a range of rangeland types across Australia. It will use a modelling framework to bring together data and knowledge from experimental work and land manager experience.

12. Hunt, Leigh (Harper's Magazine)
The autobiography of leigh hunt (Book) “To Hampstead” (Poem) “To the Nile” (Poem) . by leigh hunt Readings/Article, December 1996, 1 pp.
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WRITER OF 10 Articles from 1850 to 1996
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SUBJECT OF 12 Articles from 1850 to 1892
3 Reviews
from 1850 to 1870
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Drowning of Percy Bysshe Shelley and Edward Williams, 1822 Friends and associates ... Quotations MEMBER OF Human Beings Writers AUTHORS ENGLISH Shakespeare, William BOOK A battle of the books (Book) A day by the fire (Book) ... (Book) HUMAN BEINGS Abbott, Jacob Barnes Barth, Heinrich Bell ... Wright, Elizur POEM More on Julklaps!

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14. Ancestors - Hunt/Leigh-Hunt Family
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Harriet Catherine Leigh Hunt Born 1846 Middlesex London. Father was John Horatio Leigh Hunt. Mother was Harriett Lapham. Harriet married, aged 22, Edward Poole , in May 1868.
Children were.... Kate Ruby Poole (b.1869)
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Arthur Poole (b.1874) Harriet is recorded in the 1861 census 1871 census
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1851 - 18 Shoe Lane - aged 4
1861 - 8 Wine Office Court - aged 15 1871 - 11 Union Place - aged 24 1881 - 8 Paved Court - aged 35 B:1812 M:1840 d:1846 John Horatio Smith Russell Leigh Hunt (father of above Harriet Catherine Leigh Hunt) Born 1812. Father was James Henry Leigh Hunt . His mother was Marianne Kent . Married to Harriett Lapham in 1840, and they had four children... Mary Ann Leigh (b.1837) Ruth Leigh (b.1839) Ruby Leigh (b.1843) Harriet C. Leigh (b.1846) All four of their daughters were christened in 1846 at Saint Brides, Fleet Street.

15. Hunt, Leigh (Nuttall Encyclopædia)
hunt, leigh, essayist and poet; was of the Cockney school, a friend of Keats and Shelley; edited the Examiner, a Radical organ; was a busy man but a
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Hunt, Leigh , essayist and poet; was of the Cockney school , a friend of Keats and Shelley; edited the Examiner, a Radical organ; was a busy man but a thriftless, and always in financial embarrassment, though latterly he had a fair pension; lived near Carlyle, who at one time saw a good deal of him, his household, and its disorderliness, an eyesore to Carlyle, a “poetical tinkerdom” he called it, in which, however, he received his visitors “in the spirit of a king, apologising for nothing”; Carlyle soon tired of him, though he was always ready to help him when in need ( Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclop¦dia , edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907) Hunt, Holman Hunter, John Web fromoldbooks.org Humboldt, Friedrich Heinrich Alex., Baron von Humboldt, Karl Wilhelm von Hume, David Hume, Joseph ... Hunt, Holman Hunt, Leigh Hunter, John

16. Leigh Hunt (1784-1859) British Writer.
(17841859) British writer. leigh hunt (James Henry leigh hunt) was an English poet and essayist. His works include Story of Rimini, Foliage,
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    (1784-1859) British writer. Leigh Hunt (James Henry Leigh Hunt) was an English poet and essayist. His works include: Story of Rimini Foliage Hero and Leander Bacchies and Ariadne Jenny Kissed Me Jenny Kissed Me is a short poem by Leigh Hunt. Here's the full text of this work of poetry. Deaths of Little Children Deaths of Little Children is an essay by Leigh Hunt. Take a look at the full text of this essay. zSB(2,5);
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    17. Hunt, Leigh (1784-1859)
    leigh hunt was the son of a lawyer from Philadelphia who had settled in London, forced by his sympathy for Britain during the War of Independence.
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    POET, JOURNALIST (ENGLAND) BORN 19 Oct 1784, Southgate, Middlesex - DIED 28 Aug 1859, Putney
    REAL NAME Hunt, James Henry Leigh
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    Leigh Hunt was the son of a lawyer from Philadelphia who had settled in London, forced by his sympathy for Britain during the War of Independence. In England he became a preacher and a teacher.
    Leigh Hunt was educated at Christ's Hospital. He wasn't able to enter university because of a temporary speeach impediment. He started writing poems ("Juvenila", 1801) and articles for newspapers. After working as a clerk at the War Office he became editor of The Examiner in 1808. The Examiner was founded by his brother John Hunt. In 1813 an attack on the Prince Regent was published in The Examiner. This resulted in a prison sentence of two years for both of them.
    In Surrey Gaol he was visited by John Moore, Lord Byron and Lord Brougham. In 1816 he published "Story of Rimini", a very influencial volume of poetry. Several other titles followed and he was surrounded by people like Shelley, Keats, Hazzlitt and Lamb. It was Hunt who introduced Keats to Shelley.
    Hunt was married to Marianne Kent and they had six children. His financial management was disastrous and after Shelley left for Italy in 1818 (and gave him no longer money) things worsened. Hunt and Shelley persuaded Byron to start a liberal magazine in Italy and in November 1821 Hunt and his family sailed for Italy. Hunt didn't arrive until July 1822. But a few weeks later Shelley drowned and the new magazine The Liberator was doomed from the start. Hunt moved in with Byron. The latter was shocked by the behaviour of the Hunt children, who enjoyed a free education and were hardly ever corrected by their parents, whatever they did.

    18. Poems By Leigh Hunt [Category: Poem]
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    19. RS 2-3 Leigh Smith John Hunt Papers
    In 1885, hunt married Jessie Noble (attended Iowa State, 1882) of Des Moines and had two children Helen and Henry. leigh hunt died on October 5, 1933,
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    Ames, IA 50011-2140 Descriptive summary creator: Hunt, Leigh Smith John (1855-1933) title: Papers dates: 1885-2000, n.d. extent: 0.21 linear ft. (1 half-document box) collection number: RS 2/ repository: University Archives, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University. Administrative information access: Open for research publication rights: Consult Head, Special Collections Department preferred citation: Leigh Smith John Hunt Papers, RS 2/3, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library. Biographical note Leigh S. J. Hunt was born in Indiana in 1855. He obtained his undergraduate degree through Middlebury College in Vermont via correspondence course. Hunt studied law independently and passed the bar in Indiana. He then taught at public schools in Indiana before moving to Iowa and becoming superintendent of schools at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa (1880) and East Des Moines Independent School District, Des Moines, Iowa (1882). Hunt became the third president (1885) of Iowa State Agricultural College (Iowa State University). His lack of experience and aggressive style of leadership led to conflicts with the students and faculty and he resigned in 1886 after only one year.

    20. HUNT (Leigh).; A Tale For A Chimney Corner, And Other Essays. From "The Indicato
    Brewer My leigh hunt Library p. 290. Fortyone essays by hunt, all from The Indicator . Frontispiece, portrait illustration of hunt by Charles Gliddon,
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