Smith, Horace, 1779-1849
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Smith, Horace, 1779-1849
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Smith, Horatio, 1779-1849
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Smith, Horatio, 1779-1849
Smith, Horatio
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Smith, Horatio, poet and author
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Smith, Horatio, poet and author
Smith, Horace (poet)
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Smith, Horace (poet)
Sanders, Jefferson, 1779-1849
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Sanders, Jefferson, 1779-1849
Brambletype House, Author of, 1779-1849
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Brambletype House, Author of, 1779-1849
One of the authors of Rejected addresses, 1779-1849
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One of the authors of Rejected addresses, 1779-1849
Saunders, Jefferson, 1779-1849
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Saunders, Jefferson, 1779-1849
Author of Brambletype House, 1779-1849
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Rejected addresses, One of the authors of, 1779-1849
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Rejected addresses, One of the authors of, 1779-1849
Smit, Goracio, 1779-1849
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Smit, Goracio, 1779-1849
One of the authors of the Rejected addresses, 1779-1849
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One of the authors of the Rejected addresses, 1779-1849
Rejected addresses, One of the authors of the, 1779-1849
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Smith, Horatius 1779-1849
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Smith, Horatius 1779-1849
Smith, Horaz 1779-1849
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Smith, Horaz 1779-1849
Chatfield, Paul 1779-1849
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Chatfield, Paul 1779-1849
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Co. D., 21st Mississippi Regiment.
Author and businessman Horace Smith was born in London to an educated, well-to-do family; he was educated at home and at the Chigwell School and the Albert House Academy. He worked as a clerk for a merchant, founded his own firm, and joined the London Stock Exchange in 1812. He also wrote novels, articles, and poetry; his best-known work is Rejected Addresses, a book of twenty-one parodies of popular poets written with his brother, James. Rejected Addresses became so extraordinarily popular and successful that even the parodied poets seemed pleased. His historical romances, in emulation of Walter Scott, were also popular. Smith was active in the literary society of his day, and had a notably close friendship with Percy Bysshe Shelley.
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50014011
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https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q3140473
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