THIS DAY'S SPIRIT OF THE PRESS
... prodigality which declines to digest materials and makes so many a modern biography resemble a mere rag-bag. But the Life of John Keats has every chance taking permanent rank as a classic. ...
... prodigality which declines to digest materials and makes so many a modern biography resemble a mere rag-bag. But the Life of John Keats has every chance taking permanent rank as a classic. ...
... officiate as acting under-sheriffs, MILt-strest.—Yesterday morning, sboat four o'clock, a fire ocourred on the premises of Mr. John Keats, shoe manufacturer, Mill-street. ‘The alarm was reported at Jordan-street, and a reel from that station soon extinguished ...
... They fill the hearts of men with fire; And fadeless is the crown By ages handed down! J. R. EASTWOOD. JOHN KEATS' DAYS.—The school life of John Keats was remarkable for determination to excel in his studies, and for immense pugnacity. John would fight ...
... of course Hory Week. The health of the Pope excellent. There will be the usual procession the English colony to the grave John Keats, on *he 23rd inst., the anniversary of the poet's death seventy-three years ago. Most of the British and transatlantic visitors ...
... LITERATURE AND ART. (From the Academy.) _ Messrs. C. Kegan Paul and Co. have in prepare tion John Keats; a Study, by Mrs. Owen. The June number of the Nineteenth Century will contain an article on The Disease of State Socialism, by Mr. G. J. Holyoake ...
... asserted .by the father of modern economists ore being assailed in many insidious forms. The other volume study of the work* of John Keats, preceded by brief sketch of the unhappy poet's life by Mr. W. M. Rossetti The facts of Keats’s life and some of bis ch ...
... pictures of Oliver Goldsmith, Joseph Addison, Percy Shelley, Sir Walter Scott, Sir Isaac Newton, Win. Cowper, Chas. Lamb, John Keats, Dean Swift, Wm. Hogarth, Mrs. Siddons as ...
... KEATS. »MS? J ' Westminster ) that the Free Library UloLsea, there is view very fine collection of relies of and porting John Keats. Among the letters W long love-letter to lamiy Brwto. darted Tuesday Morn, and is as follows : & '~' l * ltrtter { you yesterday ...
... an essay signed full by De Quinoey on Novels, a political letter of Lord Chesterfield of May 2, 1755, a love letter of John Keats to My sweet Fanny, a letter of John Lubbock referring to the second edition of Prehistoric Times and to electioneering ...
... Trinity. 25 M St. Crispin. 26 T : Royal Charter wrocked, 1859. W Captain Cook born, 1725. 28 T * St, Simon and St. Jitde. 29 John Keats bom, 1795. 30 I S i French occupied Rome, 1867. ...
... in the opinion of the receiver, will not provide 7s. bd. in the pound. Monday afternoon American niflmorial to the P*>et, John Keats, was nnveiled the old parish church Hampstead, presence of a crowded and distingaished audience, which included many well-known ...
... Poynter is engaged in preparing for publication by Messrs, Moron and Co., a series of designs to illustrate the Endymion of John Keats. These works will appear in photographic fac-similes from be original drawings. MARBLE MANTLE-PIECES MUTATED, SLAT. ENAMELLED ...