Carleton Hobbs
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Carleton Percy Hobbs, OBE (18 June 1898 – 31 July 1978) was an English actor with many film, radio and television appearances. He portrayed Sherlock Holmes in 80 radio adaptations in a series of a series of Sherlock Holmes radio dramas (opposite Norman Shelley as Watson), and also starred in the radio adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's Sword of Honour.
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- Dr. Jonathan Swift: From “Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift” - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Alexander Pope: From "Essay on Criticism" - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Thomas Gray: Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- William Blake: From "Auguries of Innocence" - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- James Hogg: A Boy's Song - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Robert Burns: My Heart's in the Highlands - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- William Wordswoth: Westminster Bridge - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Lord Bryon: So, We'll Go No More A-Roving - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Percy Bysshe Shelley: Ode to the West Wind - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- John Keats: Ode to a Nightingale - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Edward Fitzgerald: From 'Rhubaiyat of Omar Khayyam' - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Arthur Hugh Clough: The Latest Decalogue - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Alfred, Lord Tennyson: Ring Out Wild Bells - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Alfred, Lord Tennyson: Break, Break, Break - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Robert Browning: My Last Duchess - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Matthew Arnold: Dover Beach - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Sir Edward Dyer: The Lowest Trees Have Tops - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Sir Philip Sidney: My True Love Hath My Heart - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Sir Philip Sidney: With How Sad Steps - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- George Peele: His Golden Locks - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Edmund Spenser: Sleep After Toil - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Christopher Marlowe: The Passionate Shepherd to His Love - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Sir Walter Raleigh: A Lover's Complaint - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Thomas Nash: Adieu, Farewell Earth's Bliss - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- William Shakespeare: Sonnet 29 - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- William Shakespeare: Sonnet 116 - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- William Shakespeare: Sonnet 98 - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Thomas Campion: When Thou Must Home - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Ben Jonson: The Triumph of Charis - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- John Donne: Busy Old Foole - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- John Donne: The Bait - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- John Donne: Death Be Not Proud - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- George Herbert: The Collar - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- George Herbert: The Pulley - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- George Herbert: Love - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Robert Herrick: To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Robert Herrick: To Daffodils - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- John Milton: From 'Paradise Lost' - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Richard Lovelace: To Lucasta - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Richard Lovelace: To Althea - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Andrew Marvell: To His Coy Mistress - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Andrew Marvell: Where the Remote Bermudas Ride - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Henry Vaughn: The Retreat - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- John Bunyan: Shepherd Boy's Song - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- William Walsh: Rivals - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Matthew Prior: Song - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Matthew Prior: A Better Answer - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - Carleton Hobbs
- Alice in Wonderland, Chapter 1: Down the Rabbit Hole - Lewis Carroll: Alice in Wonderland - Carleton Hobbs
- Alice in Wonderland, Chapter 2: The Pool of Tears - Lewis Carroll: Alice in Wonderland - Carleton Hobbs
- Alice in Wonderland, Chapter 3: A Caucus Race and a Long Tale - Lewis Carroll: Alice in Wonderland - Carleton Hobbs
- Alice in Wonderland, Chapter 4: The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill - Lewis Carroll: Alice in Wonderland - Carleton Hobbs
- Alice in Wonderland, Chapter 5: Advice from a Caterpillar - Lewis Carroll: Alice in Wonderland - Carleton Hobbs
- Alice in Wonderland, Chapter 6: Pig and Pepper - Lewis Carroll: Alice in Wonderland - Carleton Hobbs
- Alice in Wonderland, Chapter 7: A Mad Tea-Party - Lewis Carroll: Alice in Wonderland - Carleton Hobbs
- Alice in Wonderland, Chapter 8: The Queen's Croquet-Ground - Lewis Carroll: Alice in Wonderland - Carleton Hobbs
- Alice in Wonderland, Chapter 9: The Mock Turtle's Story - Lewis Carroll: Alice in Wonderland - Carleton Hobbs
- Alice in Wonderland, Chapter 10: The Lobster Quadrille - Lewis Carroll: Alice in Wonderland - Carleton Hobbs
- Alice in Wonderland, Chapter 11: Whole Stole the Tarts? - Lewis Carroll: Alice in Wonderland - Carleton Hobbs
- Alice in Wonderland, Chapter 12: Alice's Evidence - Lewis Carroll: Alice in Wonderland - Carleton Hobbs
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