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Robert Charles Sands (died 1832), American writer and poet May 23 – Thomas Hood (died 1845), English humorist and poet; father of playwright and editor
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the View from St. Leonard's James Hogg, Songs, by the Ettrick Shepherd Thomas Hood , The Dream of Eugene Aram, the Murderer Charles Lamb, anonymously published
The Eclectic Review
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Samuel; Parken, Daniel; Williams, Theophilus; Conder, Josiah; Price, Thomas ; Hood , Edwin Paxton; Ryland, Jonathan Edwards (January–June 1858). Eclectic
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manners of the English in works by Joseph Strutt and Robert Southey and Thomas Hood . These freaks of learning clearly exercised a fascination among the literary
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Heritage – Blue plaques. English Heritage. Retrieved 6 December 2014. "Thomas Hood ". English Heritage – Blue plaques. English Heritage. Retrieved 6 December
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Herschell (1807–1864) Major General Sir John Hills FRSE CB KCB (1834–1902) Thomas Hood (1799–1845), poet, humorist and journalist Henry Howard, 3rd Earl of
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US poet, professor and author Homer (fl. 8th c. BCE), Greek epic poet Thomas Hood (1799–1845), English humorist and poet; father of playwright and editor
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"The Last Man" by Thomas Campbell (1824) and "The Last Man" (1826) by Thomas Hood , as well as "The Last Man" by Thomas Lovell Beddoes. The year 1816 was
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York: Oxford University Press. p. 630. ISBN 9780195367133. Aquinas, Thomas ; Hood , John Y. B. (2002). The Essential Aquinas: Writings on Philosophy, Religion
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(1937–2016), novelist William Hone (1780–1842), satirist and bookseller Thomas Hood (1799–1845), poet and humorist Tom Hood (1835–1874), humorist, playwright
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Webster, Scottish geologist (26 December 1844) "Dying, Dying.": 81 — Thomas Hood , English poet, author and humorist (3 May 1845) "What is the matter with