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... On Tuesday sc’nnight, at Tboralby in Dtshopdale, aged 40, Mr. John Sadler, attorney-at-law. I lately, Home, aged 23, Mr. John Keats, author o. Endviuion and Other popular poems. ...
... On Tuesday sc’nnight, at Tboralby in Dtshopdale, aged 40, Mr. John Sadler, attorney-at-law. I lately, Home, aged 23, Mr. John Keats, author o. Endviuion and Other popular poems. ...
... -On Friday, an inquest was held at a's Cove, before Mr. Hardy, corondr, on the bodies of Captain Des James Gould Raynes,' John Keating, John Cramer,: James: 'and ir, Morley, Timothy Connell, William Swansea, and- Frank: thu IS, Sullivani, seamen belbnging ...
... weakness as well as the strength of his poetry was derived from this source. Hood's poetry partook very much of the school of John Keats and Leigh Hunt, possessing also much of the genial hurnour of Addison, Goldsmith. and Charles Lamb; but with qualities ...
... in attendance after dinner, when the addresses of the usual speakers were intersperced with their excellent performance. John Keating, a youth of fifteen years, has been sent to the borough gaol for two months, having been- appre- hended on the sands instantly ...
... eoly taken in tow r—not. raters Science, and Art. has another novel in hand. re le a now and revised edition ed Letters of John Keats. of Mr Charles Kaight's Parser of • Ii is the press. t earl Co. have limed • complete edition of irire'oProgress for ...
... framed, and, though the war has left me a I beggar, I have religiously - preserved relics so precious. Shelley's hair and John Keat's have a golden tinge which is exquisite. CByron' sis coarse f and dark like some phases of his character As for 1: Hunt's ...
... Academy. Mr. Poynter is engaged in preparing fur &Jinn by Meson. Mokon and Co. a of designs ti illustrate the Endyroion of John Keats. These works wil. appear in photographic fao-similes from the original drawings. The dramatic at Drury-lame will terminate ...
... Tiel) on the Doom office. The got arise NC of Lord Derby, then. Literature, Science, and Art. The Love Letters written by John Keats to Fanny lessee, durtog the years 1819-20, are to be printed from tie manucripts. 1. Gmil•ome ho. been appointed to execute ...
... stand the antique I wall of Anrelian, and the tomb of Caius Cestius, must have noticed, near by, the graves of Shelley and John Keats-two of England's greatest poets. It was Shelley who, after visiting his friend's geave, and, perhaps, dimly divining that ...
... 1&&- of the poems in two 'orman text being preserved. The m ud publisher have for some time a—n‘w edition of the works of John Keats, that will mot be jn the hands of the public before next Christmas Little can be sdded to the fame of Keats ; stiil, there ...
... loveliness. May we all have earnest purpose this our day and generation, which shall be an Endymion us. But we must allow John Keats give the inspira-1 ENDYMION. A thing of beauty is joy for ever; Its loveliness increases; it will never Pass into nothingness; ...
... Midget Minstrel*, Hlgfltt'l Sir 1655. 1 Samuel Frederick Handel £685. Sir Reynolds died, 1792. Joseph Warten died, 1899. John Keats died, 1821. Joanna Bailliadied, 1851. ...