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Keats's House, Restored. Wall Street Journal. It was John Keats, ?who came to tell me his brother was no more,? recalled Brown years later. Sensing his friend's despair, Brown quickly invited the ...and more »... Tue August 4, 2009, 4:16 pm
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Coraline: Out of this worldToronto Star, Canada - 18 hours agoIt cannily connects to John Keats's haunting La belle dame sans merci (The Beautiful Lady without Pity), a haunting romantic poem in which a hapless knight ...... Fri February 6, 2009, 1:34 am |
Bluebird of happiness is taking wingSeattle Post Intelligencer - Apr 23, 2008I would argue that it is because "to think is to be full of sorrow," as John Keats said of his own fervid time. It is because "ignorance is bliss,"... Wed April 23, 2008, 4:36 pm |
Nature's solace in the poems of John Clare has been terribly overlooked in our canon of great poets, overtaken by the Romantic poets William Blake, Percy Shelley, William Wordsworth, and John Keats. Compared to them, Clare's poems are much m... Tue April 7, 2009, 12:29 pm |
Your Result: You are John Keats! Ars gratis artis! Keats had only one idea, but it was a good one: "Beauty is Truth, Truth Beauty." Unlike the other British Romantics, he didn't have a political agenda. He died at 26. ...... Sun February 10, 2008, 10:02 am |
Fellowship recipients say art still valuable during recessionpress of atlantic city, nj - jan 31, 2009by juliet fletcher staff writer, 609-272-7251 peter murphy, a ventnor-based poet, likes to quote another, earlier bard, john keats: poetr... Sat January 31, 2009, 11:32 pm |
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