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" Shortly afterwards, Nelson paused to speak with the brig HMS Mutine, whose commander Lieutenant Thomas Hardy had seized some maritime pilots from a small Alexandrine vessel.
The same day as the frigates arrived, Mutine was sent to Britain with despatches under the command of Lieutenant Thomas Bladen Capel, who had replaced Hardy after the latter's promotion to captain of Vanguard.
Another memorial, the Nile Clumps near Amesbury, are stands of beech trees purportedly planted by Lord Queensbury at the bequest of Lady Hamilton and Thomas Hardy after Nelson's death.
Haydn portrait by Thomas Hardy ( English painter ) | Thomas Hardy, 1792
Portrait of Haydn by Thomas Hardy, 1792
One poet Thomas greatly admired, and who is regarded as an influence, was Thomas Hardy.
The romance tradition did, however, remain sufficiently powerful to persuade Thomas Hardy, Laurence Binyon and John Masefield to compose Arthurian plays, and T. S. Eliot alludes to the Arthur myth ( but not Arthur ) in his poem The Waste Land, which mentions the Fisher King.
In the United Kingdom, Thomas Hardy wrote dozens of short stories, including " The Three Strangers " ( 1883 ), " A Mere Interlude " ( 1885 ) and " Barbara of the House of Grebe " ( 1890 ).
He was a friend of Thomas Hardy, Alfred Tennyson and Gerard Manley Hopkins.
His later novels were based on historical people: The Moon and Sixpence fictionalizes the life of Paul Gauguin ; and Cakes and Ale contains thinly veiled characterizations of the authors Thomas Hardy and Hugh Walpole.
The English author Thomas Hardy used a fictionalised Wessex as a setting for many of his novels, adopting his friend William Barnes ' term Wessex for their home county of Dorset and its neighbouring counties in the south and west of England.
* January 11 – Thomas Hardy, English writer ( b. 1840 )
* Thomas Hardy published Tess of the d ' Urbervilles in 1891.
* Thomas Hardy anonymously publishes his romantic novel Under the Greenwood Tree.
* Both Thomas Hardy and Sylvia Plath published poems referring to Lyonnesse, the latter taking the mythical land's name as its title.
The most credible source for the conceit of a contemporary Mercia is Thomas Hardy ’ s Wessex novels.
Influenced by W. H. Auden, W. B. Yeats, and Thomas Hardy, his poems are highly structured but flexible verse forms.
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Thomas and acknowledged
Also famous as a prose stylist, Hume pioneered the essay as a literary genre and engaged with contemporary intellectual luminaries such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Adam Smith ( who acknowledged Hume's influence on his economics and political philosophy ), James Boswell, Joseph Butler, and Thomas Reid.
Although writing exclusively in the English language, Thomas has been acknowledged as one of the most important Welsh poets of the 20th century.
Thomas acknowledged that he returned to Wales when he had difficulty writing, and John Ackerman argues that " His inspiration and imagination were rooted in his Welsh background ".
In October 1999 Falwell hosted a meeting of 200 evangelicals with 200 homosexuals at Thomas Road Baptist Church for an " Anti-Violence Forum ", during which he acknowledged that some American evangelicals ' comments about homosexuality entered the realm of hate speech that could incite violence.
Thomas Aquinas acknowledged difficulty in comprehending a deity's power.
Thomas Young's work is acknowledged in Champollion's 1822 Lettre à M. Dacier, but incompletely, according to British critics: for example, James Browne, a sub-editor on the Encyclopædia Britannica ( which had published Young's 1819 article ), contributed anonymously a series of review articles to the Edinburgh Review in 1823, praising Young's work highly and alleging that the " unscrupulous " Champollion plagiarised it.
Not only did Thomas Francis have older brothers, he was but one of the twenty-one acknowledged children of Charles Emmanuel.
Not only did Thomas have older brothers, he was but one of the twenty-one acknowledged children of Charles Emmanuel.
His wife was sent to Aberavon to lodge with Nash's cousin Ann Morgan, but she developed a relationship with a local man Charles Charles, in an attempt at reconciliation Jane returned to London in June 1779, but she continued to act extravagantly so he sent to another cousin Thomas Edwards of Neath, but gave birth just after Christmas, and acknowledged Charles Charles as the father.
Thomas Whately enunciated this theory in a pamphlet that readily acknowledged that there could be no taxation without consent, but the facts were that at least 75 % of British adult males were not represented in Parliament because of property qualifications or other factors.
Newsweeks Washington Bureau Chief and later Assistant Managing Editor Evan Thomas variously acknowledged the charge saying, " I think Newsweek is a little liberal ," and, in 1996, " there is a liberal bias at Newsweek, the magazine I work for.
Thomas Ainslie, collector of the Port of Quebec, acknowledged from Halifax the receipt of his portrait, which " gives me great Satisfaction ", and advised the artist to visit Nova Scotia " where there are several people who would be glad to employ You.
The art of marbling and graining reached its apogee in Britain between 1845 and 1870, and during this period the acknowledged master was Thomas Kershaw.
This happened to Sir Thomas More, who refused to swear the oath because it acknowledged the anti-Papal powers of Parliament in matters of religion.
Thomas Jefferson's daughter, Martha Jefferson Randolph, is acknowledged by Randolph Hall.
The artist Thomas Cole is generally acknowledged as the founder of the Hudson River School.
But, unlike Washington or Thomas Jefferson, for example, Butler never acknowledged the fundamental inconsistency in simultaneously defending the rights of the poor and supporting slavery.
At " scarcely thirty years of age ", William Widgery Thomas, Jr. said that Rydberg was " already acknowledged to be the foremost living prose writer of Scandinavia.
In his 1938 book, Socialism on the Defensive, SP leader Norman Thomas acknowledged that a number of issues had been involved in the split which led to the formation of the SDF, including " organizational policy, the effort to make the party inclusive of all socialist elements not bound by communist discipline ; a feeling of dissatisfaction with social democratic tactics which had failed in Germany " as well as " the socialist estimate of Russia ; and the possibility of cooperation with communists on certain specific matters.
His classical training was due to Thomas Curgenven, rector of Folke in Dorset, but best known as master of Sherborne school, to whom Creech afterwards dedicated his translation of the seventh idyll of Theocritus, and to whom he acknowledged his debt in the preface to his translation of Horace.
" In discussing the possibilities of EarthBound being on the Wii's Virtual Console service, IGN editor Lucas M. Thomas makes reference to the battle with Giygas, stating that fans of the series will be " hoping, wishing, praying in front of Giygas nine times over that Nintendo will be listening, and that the series will be acknowledged once again.
The work of Thomas Cole, the school's generally acknowledged founder, has much in common with the philosophical ideals of European landscape paintings — a kind of secular faith in the spiritual benefits to be gained from the contemplation of natural beauty.
Thomas Gerald Reames Davies CBE ( born 7 February 1945 in Llansaint ) is one of the acknowledged greats of Welsh rugby, playing for the side between 1966 and 1978.
Arnell is acknowledged as being one of the most masterful orchestrators of the twentieth century, Sir Thomas Beecham describing him as the best orchestrator since Berlioz.

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