See also:WADE, See also:- THOMAS
- THOMAS (c. 1654-1720)
- THOMAS (d. 110o)
- THOMAS, ARTHUR GORING (1850-1892)
- THOMAS, CHARLES LOUIS AMBROISE (1811-1896)
- THOMAS, GEORGE (c. 1756-1802)
- THOMAS, GEORGE HENRY (1816-187o)
- THOMAS, ISAIAH (1749-1831)
- THOMAS, PIERRE (1634-1698)
- THOMAS, SIDNEY GILCHRIST (1850-1885)
- THOMAS, ST
- THOMAS, THEODORE (1835-1905)
- THOMAS, WILLIAM (d. 1554)
THOMAS (18o5-1875) , See also:English poet and dramatist, was See also:born at See also:Woodbridge, See also:Suffolk, in 18o5. He See also:early went to See also:London, where he began to publish See also:verse of considerable merit under the See also:inspiration of See also:Byron, See also:Keats and especially See also:Shelley. He wrote some plays that were produced on the London See also:stage with a certain measure of success, owing more perhaps to the acting of See also:Charles and Fanny See also:Kemble than to the merits of the dramatist. Wade frequently contributed verses to the magazines, and for some years he was editor as well as See also:part-proprietor of See also:- BELL
- BELL, ALEXANDER MELVILLE (1819—1905)
- BELL, ANDREW (1753—1832)
- BELL, GEORGE JOSEPH (1770-1843)
- BELL, HENRY (1767-1830)
- BELL, HENRY GLASSFORD (1803-1874)
- BELL, JACOB (1810-1859)
- BELL, JOHN (1691-178o)
- BELL, JOHN (1763-1820)
- BELL, JOHN (1797-1869)
- BELL, ROBERT (1800-1867)
- BELL, SIR CHARLES (1774—1842)
Bell's Weekly Messenger. This venture proving financially unsuccessful, he retired to See also:Jersey, where he edited the See also:British See also:Press, continuing to publish See also:poetry from See also:- TIME (0. Eng. Lima, cf. Icel. timi, Swed. timme, hour, Dan. time; from the root also seen in " tide," properly the time of between the flow and ebb of the sea, cf. O. Eng. getidan, to happen, " even-tide," &c.; it is not directly related to Lat. tempus)
- TIME, MEASUREMENT OF
- TIME, STANDARD
time to time until 1871. He died in Jersey on the ,9th of See also:September 1875. His wife was See also:Lucy Eager, a musician of some repute.
The most notable of Wade's publications were: See also:Tasso and the Sisters (1825), a See also:volume of poems, among which " The Nuptials of See also:Juno " in particular showed rare gifts of See also:imagination, though like all Wade's See also:work deficient in sense of See also:melody and feeling for See also:artistic See also:form; Woman's Love (1828), a See also:play produced at Covent See also:Garden; The Phrenologists, a See also:farce produced at Covent Garden in 183o; The See also:Jew of Arragon, a play that was " howled from the stage " at Covent Garden in 183o owing to its exaltation of the Jew; IVIundi et cordis See also:carmine (1835), a volume of poems, many of which had previously appeared in the Monthly Repository; The Contention of See also:Death and Love, See also:Helena and The See also:Shadow Seeker—these three being published in the form of See also:pamphlets in 1837; Prothanasia and other Poems (1839). Wade also wrote a See also:drama entitled See also:- KING
- KING (O. Eng. cyning, abbreviated into cyng, cing; cf. O. H. G. chun- kuning, chun- kunig, M.H.G. kiinic, kiinec, kiinc, Mod. Ger. Konig, O. Norse konungr, kongr, Swed. konung, kung)
- KING [OF OCKHAM], PETER KING, 1ST BARON (1669-1734)
- KING, CHARLES WILLIAM (1818-1888)
- KING, CLARENCE (1842–1901)
- KING, EDWARD (1612–1637)
- KING, EDWARD (1829–1910)
- KING, HENRY (1591-1669)
- KING, RUFUS (1755–1827)
- KING, THOMAS (1730–1805)
- KING, WILLIAM (1650-1729)
- KING, WILLIAM (1663–1712)
King See also:- HENRY
- HENRY (1129-1195)
- HENRY (c. 1108-1139)
- HENRY (c. 1174–1216)
- HENRY (Fr. Henri; Span. Enrique; Ger. Heinrich; Mid. H. Ger. Heinrich and Heimrich; O.H.G. Haimi- or Heimirih, i.e. " prince, or chief of the house," from O.H.G. heim, the Eng. home, and rih, Goth. reiks; compare Lat. rex " king "—" rich," therefore " mig
- HENRY, EDWARD LAMSON (1841– )
- HENRY, JAMES (1798-1876)
- HENRY, JOSEPH (1797-1878)
- HENRY, MATTHEW (1662-1714)
- HENRY, PATRICK (1736–1799)
- HENRY, PRINCE OF BATTENBERG (1858-1896)
- HENRY, ROBERT (1718-1790)
- HENRY, VICTOR (1850– )
- HENRY, WILLIAM (1795-1836)
Henry II., and a See also:translation of See also:Dante's " Inferno " in the See also:metre of the See also:original, both of which remain in See also:manuscript; and a See also:series of sonnets inspired by his wife, some of which have been published.
See See also:Alfred H. See also:Mills, The Poets and Poetry of the See also:Century, vol. iii. (to vols., London, 1891–1897); See also:Literary Anecdotes of the 19th Century, edited by See also:Sir W. See also:Robertson See also:Nicoll and T. J. See also:Wise (2 vols., London, 1895–1896), containing a number of Wade's sonnets, a specimen of his Dante translation and a reprint of two of his verse pamphlets.
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