Charles Hamilton Aide
Charles Hamilton Aide (sometimes written as Aidé or Aïdé; 4 November 1826 – 13 December 1906) was "for many years a conspicuous figure in London literary society, a writer of novels, songs and dramas of considerable merit and popularity, and a skillful amateur artist". In particular, Aide was "known for such widely anthologized lyrics as 'Love, the Pilgrim', 'Lost and Found' and 'George Lee'".
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Charles Hamilton Aide
Charles Hamilton Aide (sometimes written as Aidé or Aïdé; 4 November 1826 – 13 December 1906) was "for many years a conspicuous figure in London literary society, a writer of novels, songs and dramas of considerable merit and popularity, and a skillful amateur artist". In particular, Aide was "known for such widely anthologized lyrics as 'Love, the Pilgrim', 'Lost and Found' and 'George Lee'".
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Charles Hamilton Aide (* 1826 ...... Autor armenischer Abstammung.
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Charles Hamilton Aide (sometim ...... and Found' and 'George Lee'".
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Charles Hamilton Aïdé (ur. 182 ...... arz (powieściopisarz i poeta).
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Чарльз Гамильтон Аидé (англ. C ...... ollection of British authors».
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Charles Hamilton Aide (* 1826 ...... Autor armenischer Abstammung.
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Charles Hamilton Aide (sometim ...... and Found' and 'George Lee'".
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Charles Hamilton Aïdé (ur. 182 ...... arz (powieściopisarz i poeta).
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Чарльз Гамильтон Аидé (англ. C ...... 1862); «Mr. and Mrs Faulconbr
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Charles Hamilton Aide
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Charles Hamilton Aide
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Charles Hamilton Aïdé
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Аиде, Гамильтон
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