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... 3. The Dram of GertroOP I 4. An Ori 5. A Hero Worship, r c'onnet, by the late John Keats, (the last he *** Through the M- dium of the Anstatic Process ...
... 3. The Dram of GertroOP I 4. An Ori 5. A Hero Worship, r c'onnet, by the late John Keats, (the last he *** Through the M- dium of the Anstatic Process ...
... Letters from a Hindoo Gentleman Travelling No. II (No. 2.) 3. The Dream of Gertrude Lisle. 4. An OrHnal Sonnet, by the late John Keats, (the last he wrote.) *** Through the Mc dium of the Anstatic Process a Fac-simile o; this Sonnet in the Poet's Hand-writing ...
... a Hindoo Gentleman Travelling in England, I No. 2.) :3. The Dream of Gertrude Lisle. 4. An Original Sonnet, by the late John Keats. (the last he wrote.) *** Through the Medium o f t utinastaticPro. cess, a Fax-simile of this Sonnet ' Handwriting will ...
... Letters from a Hindoo Gentleman in England, i No. 2.) 3. The Dream of Gertrude Lial 4. An Original Sonnet, by tjse late John Keats. (the last he wrote.) *** Throu e Medium of the Anastatic Prol cess, a Fac-simile this Sonnet in the Poet's Handwriting ...
... : 1. Love and Mesmerism: serne Pas,sges from the Life of the ' Countess of Rosenthal-2. Life and Literary litinlins of John Keats-3. Ceylon and the Cingalee. Wi, ' ,tr4tion-4. The Fairfax Correspoudence-5. The , ook —G. Lays of Many , Lands. No. VI.-7 ...
... having met, in Kentucky, with George Keats, he bro'her of the young Knghsh poet who died too soon.” The unpublished poems by John Keats arc characteristic of the man. 1 know when have greater treat than did one cveninu' the house Mr. tieorge Keats, he dulged ...
... as mousy!- Liverpool. ( POSTHUMOUS rOETIfR. In one of our leading miscellanies there are some stanzas bearing the name of John Keats, and given as hitherto unpub. lisbed. If the well-kuorwn and unfortunate Keats be the author, h~is ghost ought to haunt ...
... daughter, on circumstantial evidence, and that on the way to execution the convict saw in the crowd another Englishman named John Keats, who had been active in Collecting evidence against him. The convict expressed a desire to die in peace with all mankind ...
... from a Hindoo Gentleman Trallling in England, (No. 2.) 3. The Dream of Gertrude Lisle. 4. An Original Sonnet, by the late John Keats, (the last he wrote.) ***Through the Mc dium of the Anstatic Process a Fac-simile of this Sonnet in the Poet's Hand-writing ...
... from a Hindoo Gentleman Travelling in England, (No. 2.) 3. The Dream of Gertrude Lisle. 4. An Original Sonnet, by the late John Keats, (the last he wrote.) Through the l'il(dium of the Anst atic Process a Fac-eimile of this Sonnet in the Poet's Hand-writing ...
... daughter, on circumstantial evidence, and that on the way to execution the convict saw in the crowd another Englishman named John Keats, who bad been active in collecting evidence against him. The convict expressed a desire to die in peace with all mankind ...
... gone. You must be charitable, and put all this perversity to my being disappointed since my boyhood.—Literary Remains of John Keats. _ _ A WEAVER'S FAMILY FARE.—The mode of living at my uncle's was of the simplest country style. At breakfast, a brown earthen ...