| John Morley - 1894 - 702 páginas
...and written by Reynolds. I don't know who wrote those in the ChronWe. This is a mere matter of the moment : I think I shall be among the English Poets...I wonder the Quarterly should cut its own throat.' " In point of fact an unknown admirer from the West Country sent Keats about this time a letter and... | |
| 1894 - 1008 páginas
...futility of attacks of this kind, and then, with a serene conviction that is irresistible, adds, " I think I shall be among the English Poets after my death " ! Such egoism of genius is magnificent ¡ the more so as it appears in Keats because it runs parallel... | |
| John Keats - 1895 - 616 páginas
...written by Reynolds. I don't know who wrote those in the Chronicle — this is a mere matter of the moment — I think I shall be among the English Poets...more into notice, and it is a common expression among book men, " I wonder the Quarterly should cut its own throat." It does me not the least harm in Society... | |
| John Keats - 1895 - 644 páginas
...written by Reynolds. I don't know who wrote those in the Chronicle — this is a mere matter of the moment — I think I shall be among the English Poets...more into notice, and it is a common expression among book men, " I wonder the Quarterly should cut its own throat." It does me not the least harm in Society... | |
| 1895 - 628 páginas
...In a letter to his publisher, written a year before his death, in his twenty-sixth year, he said : " I think I shall be among the English poets after my death." And so he is; for his poetry has JOHN KEATS. From the original portrait from life by Severn, owned... | |
| 1895 - 670 páginas
...upon his " Endymion," he could write to his brother in words that are very manly but very pathetic : " I think I shall be among the English poets after my death. . . . The only thing that can ever affect me personally for more than one short passing day is any... | |
| John Keats - 1896 - 348 páginas
...was genuine and his work enduring; and in one of these he said with simple and modest assurance : " I think I shall be among the English poets after my death." IV Among the English poets he is, and of his genius and of his rank it is not easy to write briefly.... | |
| John Keats - 1896 - 338 páginas
...was genuine and his work enduring; and in one of these he said with simple and modest assurance : " I think I shall be among the English poets after my death." IV Among the English poets he is, and of his genius and of his rank it is not easy to write briefly.... | |
| John Keats - 1896 - 348 páginas
...was genuine and his work enduring; and in one of these he said with simple and modest assurance : " I think I shall be among the English poets after my death." IV Among the English poets he is, and of his genius and of his rank it is not easy to write briefly.... | |
| Henry MacArthur - 1897 - 314 páginas
...saying that Keats had no criticism of life to offer. Yet Arnold quotes the modest remark of Keats, ' I think I shall be among the English poets after my death,' and adds the emphatic comment, ' He is ; he is with Shakespeare.' The truth would appear to be that... | |
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