JOHN KEATS,
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... TO JOHN KEATS. Pisa, July 27th, 1820. My dear Keats,— I hear with great pain the dangerous accident that you have undergone : and Mr. Gisborne, who gives me the account of it, adds that you continue to wear a consumptive appearance. This consumption is ...
... JOHN* KEATS Sir Sidney Oolvin's John Keats: His Life and Poetry, bis Friends, Critics, and After-Fame IBs. net), comprehensive as its title, and is written with scholarly knowledge and sympathy which leave little, if anything, more to said cither the ...
... John Keats LITERARY SOCIETY MEETING “The life and work John Keats’’ was the subject of address by Mr. O. Herbert a meeting the Hastings Literary Society at 20, Cllveavenue, on Sunday. Mr. Herbertsaid Keats, who was bom In 1795, passed his boyhood in happy ...
... JOHN KEATS Chesnnt carls cluster brow which up very temple mind. The changeful, now soft, now fiery. The now it shaped. The lower part the face does spend to the beauty of the upper, it narrow, and tliclipsare 100 Still, in .pit. rf it is a face that ...
... JOHN KEATS. Fifty-five years ago, in a cottage on the border of Hampstead-heath, near the present railway station at South En,d lived a young man ot twenty-two, whose face may be seen m our Engraving of Hilton’s portrati of him, which is in the National ...
... JOHN KEATS His music swings in fragrances that float From autumn orchards , incensing fcho morn With odours breathed from fairy lands forlorn . Which nightingales transmute with witching throa And spray their charm ii \ every liquid nole . Through magic ...
... John Keats JOHN KEATS : The Principle of Beauty . B > Lord Gorell . ( 7 s Gd . Sylvan Press . ) POEMS OF JOHN KEATS . Edited witli ' an Introduction by John Middlctor Murry . Decorated by Michael Ayrlon ( 12 s 6 d . Nevill . ) Mr Middleton Murry , in ...
... his all too brief career to its close. The famous lines- Who killed John Keats? 1, said t'he Quarterly (So savage and sartarly); a'TM as one of my feats: I killed John Keats I may have been popular at the time they were penned as a first-rate ...
... Dr John Keats The Garrick Club, Loadon, December 8, 1967 Sir,—Mr Jeremy Rundall ends his review (December 2) of “The Facemaker” with, “It is almost with relish that one ‘catches him out in the occasional mistake—describing John Keats —who was an apprentice ...
... JOHN KEATS, POET. Mr Walter de la Mare's Estimate. WEAPON OF DIVINE ENERGY. To am that completely the ball the High School for Girls, Aberdeen, «n Saturday evwing, Mr Waiter de Mare delivered lecture fveaits.'' The event mas ruder the auspices tihe ...
... THE DEATH-BED OF JOHN KEATS. One day (writes Severn) Keats broke down suddenly, and demanded that his ' foreseen resource' should be given him. The demand was for the phial of laudanum I had bought hia request at Gravesend. When I demurred, he sail to ...