A STUDY OF JOHN KEATS
... A STUDY OF JOHN KEATS. [BY THE REV. T. ARTHUR BAILEY.I NEW YEAR PRESENTS. ...
... A STUDY OF JOHN KEATS. [BY THE REV. T. ARTHUR BAILEY.I NEW YEAR PRESENTS. ...
... A STUDY OF JOHN KEATS. [BT THE Ray. T. ARTHUR BEI/ET.I ...
... A STUDY OF JOHN KEATS. I :BY THE Ray. T. ARTHUR BAILEY The following interesting paper was recently read at Builtb Wells, by the Rev. T. Arthur Bailey, late of Headingley College, Leeds:— Poetry, I am conscious, is not a popular subject. In these stern ...
... TO AUT M N JOHN KEATS. Season mists and mellow fruitfulness ; Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun ; Conspiring with him how to load and bless With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eaves run ; To bend with apples the mossed cottage trees, And lill ...
... tic following ore now ready, and the others aro na rapid 'imputation. Hood's Vatidirite roasts. Illu•tritied by Gustavo John Keats' Pasties! Percy Bysshe Poetical Week.. Lord Hyrun's Poetteal Work., H. W. Poetical Works. Bir Walter gr. P. , woes ...
... following list are now ready, and the others aro in rapid preparation. It ad's Favourite Poems. 111ustrsted by Ousteve Dori. John Keats' Poetics! Works. Percy Bysshe Shelley's Poetical Works. Byron'. Poetical Work.. 11. W. Longfellow. Poetical Works. Sir Walter ...
... collection of letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford, have been sold at Sotheby's for £1,750, and a letter of Shelley to John Keats, July 17th, 1820, fetched £3OO. Eastbourne has bought a ten-acre building site at the east end of the town from the Duke ...
... following list are now ready, and the others ars in rapid pnparathm. Hood's Favourite Poems. Illustrated by Ouster. Dore, John Keats' Poeteml Work,. Percy Bysshe Shelley's Poetics! Wurke. Lord Byron's Poetical Work.. H. W. Loogfellow's Poetical Works. Sir ...
... graced the first quarter of the h Thomas Campbell, Bir Walter Boort. Lord Byron, Win. Wordsworth, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats. and, Isar still. Alfred Twespon, are treated of in this part. Not the least interesting portions of the work an the portraits ...
... the Roman Municipality, and a large number of English and American residents and visitors. The grave is dug beside that of John Keats, the friend of Joseph Severn, in comformity with the wish expressed by the latter during life. The energetic action of the ...
... neatly framed, anil. though the war has left me a beggar, I have religiously preserved relics so precious. Shelley's hair and John Keats hare a golden tinge which is exquisite. Byrim'e is coarse and dark, like some phases of hie character. As for Hunts, the ...
... expression, so that the subject which I bring before you to-night may be viewed in its true perspective and proportions. John Keats is not a widely read poet. It would be well if lie were more read than he is, especially by the youth of our land. He is ...