IN MEMORIAM
... IN MEMORIAM ROM, April 6. rhe Lung of Italy has inaugurated a memorial at Rome to tl-e memory of the English poets John Keats and Pere, lipshe flberey. King Edward telegraphed his sympathy with the movement. ...
... IN MEMORIAM ROM, April 6. rhe Lung of Italy has inaugurated a memorial at Rome to tl-e memory of the English poets John Keats and Pere, lipshe flberey. King Edward telegraphed his sympathy with the movement. ...
... reviewers may do and have done a great deal of harm. In the boom days of literary the - Quarterly licensed of hariag killed John Keats. It did not lilt him, but it did its best to kill a great many writers who had gifts only second to those of the author ...
... Review for its unkind criuciam of John : Who killed poor Keats: I. mad the Quarterly, So savage and tartarly, I kil.ed John Keats. Few of Mr Hudson's specimens are as enjoyable as the anonymous parody of the - May Queen :- 4' You may lay me in my beet ...
... mildness, and its repetition of some names in which the mishit ceased to take much interest. There is gut h about dear John Keats. about ' gloriosa Shelley with his suer'- bad and darling Dickens Is metiroue admiration for Leigh who, ü not the ...
... Library. The purchaser was aMr MCouroy. A first edition of Keats's inscribed To B. R. Hayden', from his fellow-countryman, John Keats. brought £177 at the name rale. A (hay Mannerqig, somewhat worn soiled, for £B9. A cur.ous lust was the title-page ...
... Thansee sailors. England nearly lost the services of Disraeli in yanks of aspiring young solicitor.; and had not the father of John Keats been killed by a fall from bin horse, when his son was nine years old, it is probable that the poet would have followed ...
... of having wade or marred the Southey, Hood and numberless others as well as the traditional reputation of having killed John Keats. At the present time the literary world belongs to the smoothly magazine. Nobody carve to rend in April a commentary on ...
... fifty years ago. The Saturday Review, however, still enjoys • reputation something to that of the journals that killed John Keats and damned the incipient attempts of Byron to write verse. Mr Robert Lc Galleon° has recently had the didinction of being ...
... baptised here; his namesake, }Alward Allein, poet* to the Queene. was buried. and PO was an infant on of lion Janson; and John Keats christened. By way of contrast, the burial is reeorded of Stephen Dobson, a former rector, who wrote A Pleasant Invective ...
... e to !send his card to a publishing house to-day the editor might be conscious of a certain ccmie cast in the ocgnomen. John Keats can scarcebe said to have possessed an impressive name; and Percy Bysshe Shelley certainly lahoured under • nominal handicap ...
... CHRISTCHURCH AND WOODEND, Twice Weekly—namely, on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Carrying Goods of all descriptions at moderate rates. JOHN KEATING, Woodend. Dec. 5, 1871. 73903 ...
... CII AND WOODEND, Twice Weekly—namely, on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Carrying Goods of all descriptions at moderate rates. JOHN KEATING, Woodend. Dec. 5, 1871. 7396 AVON ROAD BOARD DISTRICT. MAKE NOTICE that the Board intends to 1 LEVY A SEPARATE RATE of ...