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  1. 618764 Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 28 — Hunt, Thornton Leigh 1891 William Arthur Jobson Archbold HUNT , THORNTON LEIGH (1810–1873), journalist, eldest son of James Henry Leigh Hunt [q. v.] and his wife, Marianne Kent, was born in London on 10 Sept. 1810.

  2. Thornton Leigh Hunt (Q7796544) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. British newspaper editor. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English:

  3. 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)

  4. Leigh Hunt (disambiguation) Leigh Hunt (1784–1859) was an English essayist and poet. Leigh Hunt may also refer to: Thornton Leigh Hunt (1810–1873), English journalist, first editor of The Daily Telegraph. Leigh S. J. Hunt (1855–1933), American entrepreneur. Ronald Leigh-Hunt (1920–2005), British actor. Barbara Leigh-Hunt (b. 1935 ...

  5. Theodore Fenner: Leigh Hunt and Opera Criticism. The “Examiner Years”, 1808–1821. The University Press of Kansas 1972. Payson G. Gates: William Hazlitt and Leigh Hunt: The Continuing Dialogue. Bearbeitet und kommentiert von Eleanor M. Gates. Falls River Publications, Essex, Conn. 2000. Nicholas Roe: Fiery Heart: The First Life of Leigh Hunt.

  6. 16 de mai. de 2024 · His liaison with George Eliot, dating from 1854, could not be regularized because he had condoned the adultery of his wife Agnes with Thornton Leigh Hunt, son of Leigh Hunt. By the time he met George Eliot, he was estranged from Agnes, but unable to obtain a divorce. Lewes's most distinguished work is his still valuable Life of Goethe (1855).