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* 1923 – Hugh Kenner, Canadian literary critic ( d. 2003 )
* Kenner, Hugh, The Pound Era ( 1971 ), Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1973
Unlike elsewhere in Beckett's work, no bicycle appears in this play, but Hugh Kenner in his essay " The Cartesian Centaur " reports that Beckett once, when asked about the meaning of Godot, mentioned " a veteran racing cyclist, bald, a ' stayer ,' recurrent placeman in town-to-town and national championships, Christian name elusive, surname Godeau, pronounced, of course, no differently from Godot.
* January 7 – Hugh Kenner, Canadian literary critic ( d. 2003 )
Edmund Wilson's early analysis of the book, The Dream of H. C. Earwicker, made the assumption that Earwicker himself is the dreamer of the dream, an assumption which continued to carry weight with Wakean scholars Harry Levin, Hugh Kenner, and William Troy.
* Hugh Kenner, Geodesic Math and How to Use It, Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1976.
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Also published, with an introduction by Hugh Kenner, as The Selected Poems of Irving Layton.
The critic Hugh Kenner has argued that these influences helped shape the sections of The Cantos published during the 1930s, writing " Pound was reading them, and they him ".
* Kenner, Hugh, The Pound Era ( Faber and Faber, 1975 edition ).
* 1997 – Hugh Kenner, The Elsewhere Community
William Hugh Kenner ( January 7, 1923 – November 24, 2003 ), was a Canadian literary scholar, critic and professor.
" Later, when McLuhan wrote that the development of cartography during the Renaissance created a geographical sense that had never previous existed, Kenner sent him a postcard reading in full: " Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres, Yours, Hugh.
Hugh Kenner died at his home in Athens, Georgia on November 24, 2003.
Hugh Kenner: An Inventory of His Papers at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
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" Hugh Kenner, in 1971, explained that Keats " interrogates an urn, and answers for it, and its last answer, about Beauty and Truth, may seem almost intolerably enigmatic ".
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Aegidius was soon drawn into a war with the Visigoths ; Hugh Elton suggests that Ricimer's puppet Emperor Severus had bribed the Visigoths to go to war against Aegidius.
This book is dated 1859 and signed Robt W Buchanan in the preface ; ( 2 ) The preface to ' Mary ' states that this is the author's second published book ; ( 3 ) The preface indicates that the writer is still a young man ; ( 4 ) The dedication to Hugh Macdonald suggests he was alive when it was written.
Local folklore suggests it was King John who provided the name ; there is certainly evidence of King John granting the manor at Kingshill to Hugh de Gournay in 1213, although this same document states that the land was previously possessed by Geoffrey fitzPeter.
The hamlet name ' Kingshill ' means a hill in possession of the king, which local folklore suggests was King John ; there is certainly evidence of King John granting the manor at Kingshill to Hugh de Gournay in 1213, although this same document states that the land was previously possessed by Geoffrey fitzPeter.
Historian Hugh Kennedy suggests that " The castle scientifically designed as a fighting machine surely reached its apogee in great buildings like Margat and Crac des Chevaliers.
Hugh Oldham was one of the younger of six sons born to Roger Oldham and his wife Margery who were, the limited evidence suggests, yeomen or minor gentry at Ancoats, which at the time was a village in North West England, but is now an inner city area of Manchester.
Mollie Sugden as Ethel Crispin suggests they should get " Slocombe's " ( She would later play Mrs Slocombe in Are You Being Served ) to put in a new one but as they charge £ 10, Terry decides he and Hugh should do it.
At this point a fellow employee, Hugh Meredith, suggests that Franklin and he set up a partnership to start a printing shop of their own ; this is subsidized by funds from Meredith's father, though most of the work is done by Franklin as Meredith is not much of a press worker and is given to drinking.
On the other hand, as stated by the Dominican historian ' Fernandez ', suggests " more than 30, 000 heretics were either burnt, or reconciled, or banished from England " as stated by Hugh James Rose & Samuel Roffey Maitland, in the ' British Magazine & Monthly Register of Religious and Ecclesiastica "... Vol. XVI page 489, Nov. 1st 1839, might be exaggerated.

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Martha, Bill's widow, who was with him in these troubling times, denies he had a brain tumor as does his old, very close friend, Hugh McCallum.
Four of these have been previously canonized as saints, namely William of Norwich, Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln, Simon of Trent ( Simon was decanonized in the 20th century ), and Gavriil Belostoksky who remains canonized in the Russian Orthodox Church.
Hugh III and Baibars made a one-year truce after these conquests ; Baibars knew that Louis IX was planning another crusade from Europe, and assumed that the target would once again be Egypt.
In addition to these smaller ceremonies, Hugh Hancock of Strange Company worked to add an award for machinima to the more general Bitfilm Festival in 2003.
The Salem Radio Network syndicates a group of religiously oriented Republican activists, including evangelical Christian Hugh Hewitt and Jewish conservatives Dennis Prager and Michael Medved ; these are mostly distributed in a 24-hour network format among Salem's own stations, and they generally earn ratings much less than their syndicated counterparts.
Some of these names have additional meanings, like that of Brian Hugh Warner, more commonly known as Marilyn Manson: Marilyn coming from Marilyn Monroe and Manson from convicted serial killer Charles Manson.
The cathedral benefited from these events because Hugh was seen as a martyr, and many devotees came to the city and cathedral to venerate him.
Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising were credited for assisting him ; these two had already signed their contracts with Charles Mintz, but he was still in the process of forming his new studio and so for the time being they were still employed by Disney.
Hugh de Beauchamp of Eaton Socon endowed the priory with 28 acres ( 113, 000 m² ), the priory also held land around Coppingford chapel ; during these early years it also held a considerable number of Selions, given to them by local people as gifts of faith.
Trevor-Roper denied any dishonest motivation, explaining that he had been given certain assurances as to how the diaries had come into the possession of their " discoverer " and that these assurances had been wrong, prompting the satirical magazine Private Eye to nickname him Hugh Very-Ropey.
In those 11 years, Martin and his panel of pals successfully ridiculed and made fun of these legendary stars in this order: Ronald Reagan, Hugh Hefner, Ed McMahon, William Conrad, Kirk Douglas, Bette Davis, Barry Goldwater, Johnny Carson, Wilt Chamberlain, Hubert Humphrey, Carroll O ' Connor, Monty Hall, Jack Klugman & Tony Randall, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Leo Durocher, Truman Capote, Don Rickles, Ralph Nader, Jack Benny, Redd Foxx, Bobby Riggs, George Washington, Dan Rowan & Dick Martin, Hank Aaron, Joe Namath, Bob Hope, Telly Savalas, Lucille Ball, Jackie Gleason, Sammy Davis Jr, Michael Landon, Evel Knievel, Valerie Harper, Muhammad Ali, Dean Martin, Dennis Weaver, Joe Garagiola, Danny Thomas, Angie Dickinson, Gabe Kaplan, Ted Knight, Peter Marshall, Dan Haggerty, Frank Sinatra, Jack Klugman, Jimmy Stewart, George Burns, Betty White, Suzanne Somers, Joan Collins, and Mr T. For nearly a decade, Martin had recorded as many as four albums a year for Reprise Records.
He then secured a contract with the studio to produce its brand-new Looney Tunes series, and he signed animators Hugh Harman and Rudy Ising to create these cartoons with their Bosko character as the star.
He developed his Hugh North character, who was Mason's alter ego, in these books.
One of these children was Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Forster, a Liberal Unionist member of parliament, who eventually became a member of Balfour's cabinet.
Howe rejected these proposals, despatching Clinton and General Hugh, Earl Percy, two vocal critics of his leadership, to take Newport.
He made no attempt to conceal or apologize for the sexuality, theatrical violence, and ill-concealed paganism of many ballads, but it is characteristic of the man that in his introduction toHugh of Lincoln ,” an ancient work about the purported murder of a Christian child by a Jew, he wrote, “ And these pretended child-murders, with their horrible consequences, are only a part of the persecution which, with all moderation, may be rubricated as the most disgraceful chapter in the history of the human race .”
In an episode of River Cottage, the presenter, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall goes hunting for these haggis creatures in his quest to find true haggis to cook.
When Robert was killed by a Welsh raiding party in 1088 Hugh took over these lands, becoming ruler of most of North Wales, but he lost Anglesey and much of the rest of Gwynedd in the Welsh revolt of 1094, led by Gruffudd ap Cynan, who had escaped from captivity.
Hugh apparently made an agreement with him and did not again try to recover these lands.
The actual proposer of the idea of the Mulberry harbour is disputed, but among those who are known to have proposed something along these lines is Hugh Iorys Hughes, a Welsh civil engineer who submitted initial plans on the idea to the War Office, Professor J. D. Bernal, and Vice-Admiral John Hughes-Hallett.
Just when Hugh was sure that everyone was wasting time with these flypaper reports, he sent another letter to the Pentagon mentioning that counts might be inaccurate due to the counting of old flies from previous counts.
Originally, the guests on these segments were NPR personalities and reporters, but the pool of guests later expanded to include mostly celebrity guests, ranging from former U. S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright who was asked questions on the history of Hugh Hefner and Playboy magazine, to author Salman Rushdie who was asked about the history of Pez candy.
It is Hugh Trevor-Roper's thesis, in his essay Three Foreigners ( meaning Hartlib, Dury and the absent Comenius ), that Hartlib and the others were the “ philosophers ” of the “ country party ” or anti-court grouping of the 1630s and early 1640s, who united in their support for these outside voices, if agreeing on little else.
There are a total of eight playable characters in Phantasy Star II, each with his or her own personality, weapons and abilities ; Rolf uses swords and Rudo uses guns, while Kain is strong against robotic enemies and Hugh is strong against Biomonsters, and the female characters have their own arsenals of such these.

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