JOHN KEATS
... JOHN KEATS SECRETS OF HIS GENIUS. CENTENARY OF POET'S DEATH. • ...
... JOHN KEATS SECRETS OF HIS GENIUS. CENTENARY OF POET'S DEATH. • ...
... JOHN KEATS John Keats, His Life and Poetry, His friends. Critics, and After-Fame,” bidnev Colvin 'Macmillan and Co.), is splendid work that will, if anything, add the fame of its distinguished author. It will probably be many years before such another ...
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... JOHN KEATS Keats, when he died, had just , and-twentieth year. wa9 under j{il height; and his lower limbs were small , * with the upper, but neat and well * shoulders were very broad for hi* '' ' ' e face in which energy and sensibility j iio ably mixed ...
... John Keats | He was riding on a ’bus and reading the shorter poems of John > Keats—a small, red-cloth volume, | easily pushed into the pocket. got into conversation with him. e isn’t often I come upon I anyone reading Keats,” I ventured though I’ve seen ...
... JOHN KEATS. At a time like this when we hear so much talk—some sincere and some vapid—about the mission of lyouth in reconstruction and youth coming into Ito own, the centenary of the death of John Keats , has a special significance. Here was a youth ...
... JOHN KEATS. (By Arthur Symon 3 in the 'Monthly Review.) Keats had the courage of the intellect and the cowardice of the nerves. That terrier-like resoluteness which schoolfellow observed in him as boy was still strong when the first certainty of hia ...
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... JOHN KEATS. October 31,1795 —February 23, 1821. It is remarkable that the man who now regarded having ousted Spenser from his position of the •poet's poet should have died before completing his twenty-sixth year. Before such prodigy ot' genius, Chatterton ...
... Hanip- stead, whieh is to be formally opened to-day, will become a placo of pilgrimage tor all who care tor the poetry of John Keats. Tt was in the garden of as Wentworth this house—then known Place—that he composed the “Ode to a Nightingale’ as ho was ...
... John Keats. 14, Manchester Road. Sir,--There is no doubt that you are right about the date of heats',death. Severn, Who irewith him when he died , wrote on 27th Febry, 1821: On the twenty-third, about four. approaches of death came on The egm seemed ...
... JOHN KEATS. Keats was born in London in 1795. He mut for five years apprenticed to a surgeon at Edmonton, but, forming friendships with literary men such as Leigh Hunt, Haslitt, et., he was tempted to join the profession of letters. His first volume of ...