841 examples of leigh in sentences

That on Leigh Hunt, always the pet topic of Toryism, from whom he certainly provoked some retaliation, is only paralleled in Blackwood.

Of this school Mr. Leigh Hunt, as we observed in a former number, aspires to be the hierophant.

But Mr. Keats had advanced no dogmas which he was bound to support by examples, his nonsense therefore is quite gratuitous; he writes it for its own sake, and being bitten by Mr. Leigh Hunt's insane criticism, more than rivals the insanity of his poetry.

By this time our readers must be pretty well satisfied as to the meaning of his sentences and the structures of his lines: we now present them with some of the new words with which, in imitation of Mr. Leigh Hunt, he adorns our language.

But enough of Mr. Leigh Hunt and his simple neophite.

At the close of his lordship's injunction, Mr. Leigh Hunt was announced, to whom I was for the first time introduced, and at his request I sang "O Marianne," and this melody, both of which he was pleased to eulogize; but his lordship again observed, "Notwithstanding my own partiality to the air, and the encomiums of an excellent judge, yet I must adhere to my former injunction.

"Leigh Hunt.

Mr. Leigh, who is well known as the publisher of the best English guides all over the continent, has just added to their number a Panorama of the Rhine and the adjacent country, from Cologne to Mayence, with maps of the routes from London to Cologne, and from thence to the sources of the Rhine.

With them we watched good Major Yeates Contending with litigious peasants, With "hidden hands" within his gates, With claims for foxes and for pheasants; We saw Leigh Kelway drop his chin That precious English super-tripper In shocked amazement drinking in The lurid narrative of Slipper.

BY LEIGH CLIFFE.

Sir Henry Edward Leigh Dryden, of Canons-Ashby, is now the representative of the ancient family.

(From a continuation of "the Indicator," by Leigh Hunt.)

The publishers of the Works were Charles and James Ollier, who, starting business about 1816, had already published for Leigh Hunt, Keats, and Shelley.

There was great talk of trucking sheep, the bad outlook as regarded the season, the state of the grass in the triangle, the Leigh Spring, the Bimbalong, and several other paddocks, and of the condition of the London wool market.

Since Scott wrote, the Collier-Congreve controversy has been the subject of well-known essays by Lamb, Hazlitt, Leigh Hunt, and Macaulay.

SEE Fleming, Dorothy Leigh Sayers.

FLEMING, DOROTHY LEIGH SAYERS.

SEE Harline, Leigh.

FLEMING, DOROTHY LEIGH SAYERS.

Nine tailors; changes rung on an old theme in two short touches and two full peals, by Dorothy Leigh Sayers.

SEE Briscoe, Herman T. HUNT, MABEL LEIGH.

Mabel Leigh Hunt (A); 27Aug63; R321026. Little girl with seven names; illustrated by Grace Paull.

Mabel Leigh Hunt (A); 11Dec63; R327927. HUNT, ROBERT.

HUNT, MABEL LEIGH.

Mabel Leigh Hunt (A); 20May65; R361969. HUNTER, MRS.

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