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    De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. James Henry Leigh Hunt (19 de octubre de 1784-28 de agosto de 1859) fue un crítico, ensayista, poeta y escritor inglés. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nombre de nacimiento ... Leigh Hunt.

  2. Leigh Hunt’s three-volume The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt has remained the single most important source of information on both the facts of his life and those personal attributes that influenced ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. In 1792 Leigh Hunt was sent to Christ’s Hospital School, which Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Charles Lamb had attended. As a student, he admired William Collins and Thomas Gray and composed poems ...

  5. The autobiography of Leigh Hunt, with reminiscences of friends and contemporaries ... Author Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859. Publication New York,: Harper & brothers, 1860.

  6. 22 de mar. de 2020 · This poem Abou Ben Adhem is is a short, fable-like poem written by an English poet James Henry Leigh Hunt. The central idea of this poem is that God love those who loves their fellow men. Love of fellow men is the best type of worship. Abou Ben Adhem’s name was top of the list of those, who love their fellowmen. In this the poet has conveyed the ideas of happiness, peace and love through ...

  7. and direct, Leigh Hunt continues in the twentieth century to be a. among the great English romantic authors. His fame suffers Today, Hunt is relegated to a place in the romantic hierarchy that of his illustrious contemporaries. In the field of prose, improved upon him; and in the field of poetry, there were But as George Saintsbury once ...