NAME AUTHORITIES: LOC: Smith, Horace, 1779-1849 NRA: Smith, Horatio Horace (1779-1849), poet and brother of James Smith DNB: Smith, Horatio [Horace] (1779-1849), writer and humorist LBT ID: HoSmith1849 VIAF ID: 100898711 LOC ID: n50014011 | B/BAP: 1779-12-31 DIED: 1849-07-12 |
SOURCES: DNB; Prance, Companion to Charles Lamb (1983); Virtual International Authority File; LOC Name Authority File | |
English poet and novelist; with his brother James he wrote Rejected
Addresses (1812) and Horace in London (1813). Among his
novels was Brambletye House (1826). | |
REFERENCES TO WORKS BY Horace Smith:
Adam Brown, the Merchant. Found 1.
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The Absent Apothecary: a Farce in Two Acts. Found 3.
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Brambletye House: or, Cavaliers and Roundheads: a Novel. Found 11.
Display Records “Cui Bono?” in Rejected Addresses. Found 4.
Display Records “Dirge for a living Poet” in New Monthly Magazine. Found 1.
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First Impressions, or, Trade in the West: a Comedy in Five Acts. Found 4.
Display Records “A Graybeard's Gossip about his Literary Acquaintance” in New Monthly Magazine. Found 3.
Display Records “Invocation, written in the Neighbourhood of Abbotsford” in New Monthly Magazine. Found 1.
Display Records “Lines suggested by Thomas Campbell's Grave in Westminster Abbey” in New Monthly Magazine. Found 1.
Display Records “The Parthenon. On the Dilapidation of the Temple of Minerva at Athens” in Horace in London: consisting of Imitations of the first two Books of
Horace. Found 3.
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Rejected Addresses: or the New Theatrum Poetarum. Found 45.
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Horace in London: consisting of Imitations of the first two Books of
Horace. Found 8.
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Reuben Apsley. Found 4.
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Love; and Mesmerism. Found 1.
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The Tor Hill. Found 1.
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Zillah; a Tale of the Holy City. Found 3.
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