 | Julian Willis Abernethy - 1916 - 585 páginas
...was writ in water." Not long before, he had said, in the hope and confidence of youthful strength : " I think I shall be among the English poets after my death." Keats was devotedly loved by his friends, who have all borne testimony to his manly and pure spirit,... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin Stelter - 1917 - 437 páginas
...WASHINGTON PUBLlCATiON No. 208 THE LORD sALTlMORE PREsS sALTlMORE, MD., U. s. A. г ч ' PREFACE " I think I shall be among the English Poets after my death." These prophetic words were uttered by Keats not with presumption, but rather with the selfassurance... | |
 | Sidney Colvin - 1917 - 548 páginas
...felicity of Keats, his perfection of loveliness,' and clenching all, with reference to Keats's own saying, 'I think I shall be among the English poets after my death,' by the comment, 'he is, he is with Shakespeare.' 1 Almost simultaneously with Matthew And must not,... | |
 | Roy Bennett Pace - 1918 - 397 páginas
...than that in which he penned his epitaph, Keats had himself expressed confidence in his future : " I think I shall be among the English poets after my death." No one to-day would think of questioning the fulfilment of his belief. Keats's Artistry and Character.... | |
 | John Keats - 1899 - 473 páginas
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 | Edward Shanks - 1923 - 267 páginas
...complain, because I am certain anything really fine will in these days be felt." He says again that " the attempt to crush me in the Quarterly has only brought me more into notice "; and Reynolds fully expresses the true significance of the whole affair when he assures his friend that... | |
 | William Vaughn Moody, Robert Morss Lovett - 1923 - 424 páginas
...whose name was writ in water." In a hopefuller time and in a mood of noble simplicity, he had said, " I think I shall be among the English poets after my death." Keats as a Man. — Keats 's appearance is thus summed-up by one of his later biographers, from the... | |
 | 1921
..." Here lies one whose name was writ in water " to be engraved on his tombstone. But he also said " I think I shall be among the English Poets after my death." EDITED BY HOLBROOK IACKSON VOL. VIII MARCH 1921 No. 45 THE appreciation of literature is tricked out... | |
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