... in author). Saunders Redding's words, "the Ariel of Negro poets," a writer of "delightfully personal love lyrics ... John Keats and the Romantics, is remembered today not for his Keatsian beat but for his elegant cele- Yet Do I ...
... Keats , John , iv . , 131 , 137 , 138 , 139 , 184 , 204 , 247 , 365 ; birth , parents their death , iv . , 132 ... author in author , 157 , 179 , " subjec- tivity is the truth , 72 ; on the useful domestic animal- love , " ii ...
... KEATS . * ment to it . MR . H. BUXTON FORMAN'S new volume of Keats ... in author's opinion , be only temporary , and would therefore be too dearly ... John Keats . being more teachable and more enthu- proof the more of the ...
... in author). Saunders Redding's words, "the Ariel of Negro poets," a writer of "delightfully personal love lyrics ... John Keats and the Romantics, is remembered today not for his Keatsian beat but for his elegant cele- Yet Do I ...
... John Russell , on the propriety of directly teaching in schools the causes of well - being , and the means of ... Keats , and Shelley ; followed by others on Tennyson , Bailey , Ather- stone , Kent ( of whom we know nothing ) ...
... in author of the words . He says : " It is creature who spat out his venom at his hands with confidence . Speaking of equally curious to reflect that so much John Keats , and had his asinine ears Barrack Room Ballads , " Mr. Ramsay of ...
... in author's handwriting , WILLIAM MORRIS , Sept. 22nd , 1891 , " canvas , paper label , 5 guineas Kelmscott Keats on Vellum . 1888 561 KEATS ( John ) POEMS , OVERSEEN AFTer the Text OF FORMER EDITIONS BY F. S. ELLIS , 8vo , PRINTED IN ...
... in author- ship . Aristotle was one of the earliest of these , the American Drug- gist points out . The Greek ... John Keats served as a pharmacist's No Baby Can Open It MERCK'S SELF - CLOSING CAN SPRINKLER TOP INC STEARATE MERCK ...
... JOHN BURROUGHS in author of the Areopagitica also wrote Par- The Critic . adise Lost . And yet Mr. Donnelly com ... Keats . Miss Thomas has made New York her home , and will remain here together with her sister . The poetess has ...
... in Author - Land . By FANNY FORESTER . New York : Paine and Burgess , 62 John Street . 1845. pp . 281. Boston : Redding and Co. Sweet Fanny Forester ! Dear Fanny Forester ! What voice less musical than thine own , less musical than the ...