| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1891 - 198 strani
...says the Quarterly, So savage and Tartarly ; 'Twas one of my feats." ' ' 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... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1891 - 174 strani
...says the Quarterly, So savage and Tartarly ; 'Twas one of my feats." ' ' 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 I 'Tis strange... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1892 - 324 strani
...deep-mouth'd Boeotian "Savage Landor" Has taken for a swan rogue Southey's gander. John Keats, who was kilPd 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... | |
| 1892 - 1088 strani
...in the following year, Byron reproduced it in this well-known stanza:— 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 - 1893 - 368 strani
...three; And that deep-mouth'd Boeotian " Savage Landor " Has taken for a swan rogue Southey's gander. John Keats, who was kill'd off by one critique, Just...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... | |
| James Baldwin - 1893 - 312 strani
...felt much sorrow for Keats. This is what he wrote about his death : — "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... | |
| James Baldwin - 1893 - 312 strani
...felt much sorrow for Keats. This is what he wrote about his death : — "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... | |
| Lady Strachey (Jane Maria) - 1894 - 376 strani
...think that Coleridge hath the sway; Coleridge. John Keats, who was kill'd off by one critique Keats. 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 ! His was an untoward fate ; 'Tis strange... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1896 - 794 strani
...epitaph, Or any other thing that's false, before You trust in crities who themselves are sore. BYRON. John Keats, who was kill'd off by one critique, Just...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... | |
| Thomas De Quincey, David Masson - 1897 - 490 strani
...of four pages) appeared in the Quarterly Review in April 1818. — M. " 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... | |
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