| 1894 - 840 sidor
...although Keats' friend had told him of its falsity, still held sway:— Jack Keats, who was killed off by one critique, Just as he really promised something great If not intelligible—without Greek— Contrived to talk about the gods of late, Much as they might have been... | |
| Hampstead Antiquarian and Historical Society - 1900 - 162 sidor
...I, says the Quarterly, So savage and tartarly, 'Twas one of my feats." —Byron's Life, July, 1821. Just as he really promised something great, If not...without Greek Contrived to talk about the gods of late, Much as they might have been supposed to apeak. Poor fellow ! his was an untoward fate, "Tis strange... | |
| Edwin Emerson - 1900 - 700 sidor
...exploit this notion in his "Don Juan": Byron's John Keats, who was killed off by one critique, satlre Just as he really promised something great If not...without Greek Contrived to talk about the gods of late Much as they might have been supposed to speak. Poor fellow 1 His was an untoward fate; "Tis strange... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1839 - 808 sidor
...nearly happened to Kirke White, who died afterwards of a consumption. " i [" John Keats, who was killed off by one critique, Just as he really promised something...without Greek Contrived to talk about the gods of late, Much as they might have been supposed to speak. Poor fellow ! His was an untoward fate ; 'Tis strange... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1901 - 664 sidor
...who had one diamond. " ' Hyperion ' indeed ! ' Hyperion' to a satyr." 2. " John Keats, who was killed off by one critique, Just as he really promised something...without Greek Contrived to talk about the gods of late, Much as they might have been supposed to speak. Poor fellow ! His was an untoward fate ; 'Tis strange... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1903 - 652 sidor
...Lai Has taken for a swan rogue Southey's gander. LX. . John Keats, who was killed off by one critiqu1 Just as he really promised something great, If not...without Greek Contrived to talk about the gods of late, Much as they might have been supposed to sp Poor fellow ! His was an untoward fate; i. Then there 's... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1904 - 942 sidor
...Landor '' Has t£km-£»rir'swan gander. Jylm Keats, who was kill'd off by critiqw,2 Just as he roally promised something great, If not intelligible, without Greek Contrived to talk about tlie Gfl«bi< late, Much as they might have been suppxv to speak. Poor fellow ! His was an untoward... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1906 - 488 sidor
...sway ; And Wordsworth has supporters, two or three ; And that deep-mouth'd Boeotian " Savage Landor " Has taken for a swan rogue Southey's gander. LIX John...without Greek Contrived to talk about the gods of late, Much as they might have been supposed to speak. Poor fellow ! His was an untoward fate ; T is strange... | |
| Mildred Lewis Rutherford - 1906 - 806 sidor
...as I am listening now. JOHN KEATS. 1796. WORKS. Knihmiiiu. Hyperion. Lamia. isabella. " John Knits, who was kill'd off by one critique, Just as he really...without Greek Contrived to talk about the gods of late, Much as they might have been supposed to speak. Poor fellow 1 His was an untoward fate. 'Tis strange... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 486 sidor
...sway; And Wordsworth has supporters, two or three; And that deep-mouth'd Boeotian " Savage Landor" Has taken for a swan rogue Southey's gander. LIX John...without Greek Contrived to talk about the gods of late, Much as they might have been supposed to speak. Poor fellow ! His was an untoward fate; 'T is strange... | |
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