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... 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 ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... first to last, and abounds in confirmations of the truth of the sacred records. The Canterbury Poets: The Poatical Works oj John Keats, with an Introductory Sketch by John Hogben. London: Walter Scott. This is another of the series of the shilling monthly ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... P. ohnt K Keats, by Michael William Rossetti. London: , Walter Scott. The sequence of two such names as Adam d Smith and John Keats aptly illustrates the S breadth of biography covered by the excellent a series of Great Writers, of which, under the ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... have found SuiS muchI ?? in this eoimtry, and thii is one of tha his simplest aad mnost charming tales, f a v ing Poems Of John Keats. Mted by G.~ Thr Drury. With an intaodvction by Robert Bridges. in tw~o vwunxaes. (London: L awrence and Bullen. -New York: ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... poetry, for example. The Glory That Was Greece. Poem lovers will much enjoy this charming little volume. -he Sonnets of John Keats. (London Georgp Bell and Sons. 2s. 6d.) A neat, well-bound edition of the fifty-four sonnets of Keats, with decorated borders ...

DAVID GRAY.*

... took his death- Ye warrant with more fortitude than might have been expected. He had been reading Hough- tz ton's Life of John Keats, and gave way to es many quiet forebodings of a kindred fate t. to that of the poet he most admired Il If I were to meet ...

MAIL LAMB.*

... this tragedy in his life could not of itself i re, place him among the immortals. Then the reso] e pathos in the life of John Keats-whose spirit local K,1was too strong for the weak frame that con- sear rt; tained it-will for ever form a part, but no coirn ...