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... THE POETRY OF KEATS. The poet John Keats was the subject of the last of a series of six lectures on The Romantic Revolt in English Literature,” by the Rev. F. E. Hutchinson, Staff Lecturer to the Delegacy for Extra Mural Studies, and a former Vicar Leyland ...
... Evil thoughts that would enslave thee. God is in thee! Mortal, fear not: Trust in Hinm, and He will save thee] SONNET OF JOHN KEATS, WRITTEN ON LEIGH HUNT'S STORY OF RIMINI. We are indebted for the following beautiful sonnet to a friend who possesses ...
... LITERATURE AND ART. (From the Academy.) _ Messrs. C. Kegan Paul and Co. have in prepare tion John Keats; a Study, by Mrs. Owen. The June number of the Nineteenth Century will contain an article on The Disease of State Socialism, by Mr. G. J. Holyoake ...
... excite as great attention as ever. On February 23rd of 1792 Sir Joshua Reynolds died, while it was on February 23rd that John Keats passed hence, to leave posterity to acclaim the truth of his pathetic prophecy that be thought he should be reckoned among ...
... was Mr. Gladstone, bom at Liverpool. The six famous London-bom men were: John Milton, birthplace Bread-street, Cheapside, John Keats, who was the son of Finsbury livery stable keeper. Thomas Hood, the poet and humorist, Charles Lamb, whose father was clerk ...
... enjoyed some measure of fame on account of his own work, but we know him chiefly as one of the small band of friends around John Keats. It was to him that the poet whose fame was writ in water” addressed a sonnet -—one of those tributes h make the recipient ...
... 45—10 55—Midland and Northern Ireland Announcements 11 o—Triumph Over time: An Illustration of theme, from the works of John Keats. W B Yeats. Wilfrid Scswen w i* , Rfcft'y Bysshe Shelley. John Maeefleld. A. E Houseman. Edmund it a,ler - 9 nrt John a ...
... overture “la A'tumn” (Grieg); Sydney Northcote. “Autumn Evening” (R. Quilter), the Woods” (Harold Austin); Poetry, “To Autumn (John Keats): Orchestra, “Autumn” (“The Seasons” (German); Ethel W’aikcr. Romance and Tlie leaves are Falling ” (K. Buekshaw). ll.—Wind ...
... for the Stansfield Trophy and the Smith Rose Bow], the two test pieces being H. Orsmond Anderton’s beautiful setting £> John Keats’ Ode to Autumn and T ®- The entries include choirs . l ar apart as Glasgow in the k^H«i aUd r ilaidstone the Sout ...
... saying which I should like quote to my readers. I was surprised, a« a matter of fact, to find it, for one always associates John Keats with suffering; not only suffering, but suffering borne with sense injustice and keen misery. These are his words, written ...
... which he took with him, was kght gray tweed. The writs were issued on Monday lot the Oswestry and Saffron Walden Divisions. John Keats’ autograph poem. Ode to the Nightingale,” fetched £lO5 at Sotheby’s Monday. All Tolstoy’s works have been excluded by the ...