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... Acme , Glotaser TRY THIS ONE ANSWER: (a) Charles Dickens: (b) George Washington: (c) John Keats. ...
... Acme , Glotaser TRY THIS ONE ANSWER: (a) Charles Dickens: (b) George Washington: (c) John Keats. ...
... dtAen. i1i1t4. TRY THIS ONE ANSWER —(al Thomas Carew: (b) John Keats (e) A. E. Housman. ...
... FROM ALL QUARTERS. TO-DAY’S ANNIVERSARIES.—Sir Walter Raleigh beheaded, 1618. John Keats born, 1795. Qeorge Morland (painter) died, 1804. John Leech (the caricaturist) died. 1804, Luke Hansard (who printed the Journals of the House of Commons from 1774 ...
... Avignon, Elirabeth Barrett Browning, Arthur Hugh Clough, and Walter Savage Landor in Florence, while in Rome are the graves of John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shellev, William and Mary Howitt, Robert Michael Ballantyne, and John Addington Symonds. Robert Louis Stevenson ...
... far-reaching a businAs as forcible intervention with the government or misgovernment of Mexico.— The Morning Post. WHO KILLED JOHN KEATS? One vivid impression left on th e mind by the revival of the savage attacks by which Keats was assailed in the Quarterly ...
... association by a reference to that beautiful dirge, kdonais, which Shelley composed in order to celebrate the death of John Keats. Adonais was a poem which ranked side by side with Milton's LyeiA-m as one of the noblest elegies in the language. ...
... —SamueI Pepys born, 1633. George Frederick Handel born, 1685. Sir Joshua Reynolds died, 1792. Martinique captured, 1809. John Keats died, 1821. Viscount Cave born, 1856. Order of the Star of India instituted, 1861. Charles Shirley Brooks (editor of Punch ...
... his course, the eubjeot being, John Keats, 1795- ,1821. He said it might be claimed that among all the English poets there wag none whose life and work created a more pathetic interest than the life and work of John Keats, whose brilliant promise was cut ...
... to-day a cut made in Ib4t); and it was not for two years that the name of Finsbury-pavement was added. On October 31st, 1795, John Keats was born at the sign ♦he Swan and Hoop, 24, The Pavement Moorfields,” and this site is supposed to bo on Finsbury-pavement ...
... the Myth. 7 5: Chamber Music. 7 45: The Criticism of Victorian Painting. 8 5: The War Crhninal. 10 15: Beethoven 10 45: John Keats and the Beautiful Mrs. Jones. 11 10: Dvorak. 11 65: Close down. RADIO EIREANN 1-1 36; Sponsored Programme. 1 45-2 30: Sponsored ...
... THIRD PROGRASLME 6: New Music. 6 46; The Migration of Mammals. 7 5: Spanish Songs. 7 30. John Keats and the Beautiful Mrs Jones. 7 55: Le Metlecin Malgre Lul (play I 9: 8.8. C. Scottish Orchestra. 10: The Symbol and the Myth. 10 25: Beethoven 10 45: The ...
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