![]() ![]() We have read the poetic romance of Endymion (the book in ![]() Would ill grace any other pens that those used in the defence of an Oliver ![]() More natural power than any other work of this day, is abused and cried down, in terms which The Poem of a young man of genius, which evinces Government sycophants and Government writers. Unfeeling arrogance, and cold ignorance, which so strangely marked the minds and hearts of ![]() We have met with a singular instance, in the last number of the Quarterly Review, of that We should have given the whole of this letter, but we have since met withĪnother in the Alfred Exeter paper, which is moreĮlaborate on the subject and we have not room for both. Keats is of a spirit which can afford to dispose with such approbation, and Have any) he may even command the approbation of the Quarterly Review.”-We really believe so but Mr. Hunt, and apostise in his friendships, his principles, and his politics (if he isĬapable of producing a poem that shall challenge the admiration of every reader of true tasteĪnd feeling nay, if he will give up his acquaintance with Mr. Writer, “of a stranger, who ventures to predict that Mr. “This is the hastily-written tribute,” says the Several public animadversions, which that half-witted, half-hearted, Review has called Chronicle the other day, respecting the article in the Quarterly Review on the Endymion of the young poet ![]()
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