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In the fourth book of Endymion, John Keats writes:
Beauty and Truth have been argued to be nearly synonymous, as reflected in the statement " Beauty is truth, truth beauty " in the poem Ode on a Grecian Urn by John Keats.
This view is presented in English poet John Keats ' poem To Autumn, where he describes the season as a time of bounteous fecundity, a time of ' mellow fruitfulness '.
In " Ode " by John Keats, he writes ' Browsed by none but Dian's fawns ' ( line 12 )
* The Hyperion Cantos take their titles from poems by the English Romantic, John Keats.
* In The Fall of Hyperion, John Keats appears as one of the main characters.
** Endymion, ( 1818 ) by John Keats
** Hyperion, ( 1818 ), and The Fall of Hyperion, ( 1819 ) by John Keats
A biography of Carangi by Stephen Fried called Thing of Beauty ( the title of John Keats ' famous poem ) was published in 1993.
* " Hyperion " ( poem ), by John Keats
Joseph Severn ( 7 December 1793 – 3 August 1879 ) was an English portrait and subject painter and a personal friend of the famous English poet John Keats.
John Keats by Severn 1819
He probably first met the poet John Keats in the spring of 1816.
Posthumous Portrait of Percy Shelley | Shelley Writing Prometheus Unbound ( Shelley ) | Prometheus Unbound ( 1845 ) On 17 September 1820, Severn set sail onboard the Maria Crowther from England to Italy with the famous English poet John Keats.
As he reported to John Taylor two weeks afterwards, " Each day he would look up in the doctors face to discover how long he should live -- he would say -- " how long will this posthumous life of mine last " -- that look was more than we could ever bear — the extreme brightness of his eyes — with his poor pallid face — were not earthly --" Severn's ordeal was recognized by Keats himself, who, a month before his death, said, " Severn I can see under your quiet look -- immense twisting and contending -- you dont know what you are reading -- you are induring for me more than I'd have you -- O!
Severn died on 3 August 1879 at the age of 85, and was buried in the Protestant Cemetery alongside John Keats.
Severn is best known for his many portraits of Keats, the most famous being the miniature portrait in the National Gallery ( 1819 ), the pen-and-ink sketch, Keats on his Deathbed ( 1821 ), and the oil painting of the poet reading, John Keats at Wentworth Place ( 1821 – 23 ).
* Severn's portrait paintings of himself, Keats, Edward John Trelawny and John Hamilton Reynolds kept in the National Portrait Gallery in London
Article by John Curtis Franklin about Severn's role in the design of Keats ' tombstone, Protestant Cemetery, Rome
Portrait of John Keats by William Hilton.
John Keats (; 31 October 1795 – 23 February 1821 ) was an English Romantic poet.
John Keats was born in Moorgate, London, on 31 October 1795, to Thomas and Frances Jennings Keats.

John and 1819
* 1819John W. Geary, 1st Mayor of San Francisco ( d. 1873 )
* 1744 – John Jeffries, Physician, Surgeon, Balloonist ( d. 1819 )
In 1819 Edward D. Clarke and in 1822 René Juste Haüy described fluorescence in fluorites, Sir David Brewster described the phenomenon for chlorophyll in 1833 and Sir John Herschel did the same for quinine in 1845.
* John Young ( seigneur ) ( c. 1759 – 1819 ), Scottish-born Canadian land entrepreneur, jurist, and politician
But largely through the skillful work of John Quincy Adams, a treaty was signed with Spain in 1819 that ceded Florida to the United States in return for the assumption of $ 5, 000, 000 in claims and the relinquishment of any claims to Texas.
They had two sons: Victor Gifford ( 1809 – 1860 ) and John Woodhouse Audubon ( 1812 – 1862 ); and two daughters who died while young: Lucy at two years ( 1815 – 1817 ) and Rose at nine months ( 1819 – 1820 ).
Amongst those who followed these ideas were the English poets and painters that constituted the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, who, from about 1850, opposed the dominant trend of industrial Victorian England, because of their " opposition to technical skill without inspiration " They were influenced by the writings of the art critic John Ruskin ( 1819 – 1900 ), who had strong feelings about the role of art in helping to improve the lives of the urban working classes, in the rapidly expanding industrial cities of Britain.
While even folkloric vampires of the Balkans and Eastern Europe had a wide range of appearance ranging from nearly human to bloated rotting corpses, it was interpretation of the vampire by the Christian Church and the success of vampire literature, namely John Polidori's 1819 novella The Vampyre that established the archetype of charismatic and sophisticated vampire ; it is arguably the most influential vampire work of the early 19th century, inspiring such works as Varney the Vampire and eventually Dracula.
* January 20 – John Ruskin, English writer and social critic ( b. 1819 )
* January 21 – John Couch Adams, English astronomer ( b. 1819 )
* March 10 – John Playfair, Scottish scientist ( d. 1819 )
Dr. John Lingard ( 5 February 1771 – 17 July 1851 ) was an English historian, the author of The History Of England, From the First Invasion by the Romans to the Accession of Henry VIII, an 8-volume work published in 1819.
The Romantic poet John Keats stayed in Winchester from mid-August to October 1819.
As early as 1819, Chief Justice John Marshall noted in the famous case McCulloch v. Maryland, that " the opinions expressed by the authors of that work have been justly supposed to be entitled to great respect in expounding the Constitution.
Memphis was founded in 1819 by John Overton, James Winchester and Andrew Jackson.
It was led by the artist and writer William Morris ( 1834 – 1896 ) and the architect Charles Voysey ( 1857 – 1941 ) during the 1860s, and was inspired by the writings of John Ruskin ( 1819 – 1900 ) and Augustus Pugin ( 1812 – 1852 ).
* Wood, W. Kirk, “ History and Recovery of the Past: John C. Calhoun and the Origins of Nullification in South Carolina, 1819 – 1828 ,” Southern Studies, 16 ( Spring – Summer 2009 ), 46 – 68.
John Sullivan with his party proceeded to Nilgiri Mountain and camped at Dimbhatti, just north of Kotagiri in January 1819.
In 1819, through a mutual friend ( John Rickman ), Southey met the leading civil engineer Thomas Telford and struck up a strong friendship.
* " The Vampyre " by John William Polidori ( 1819 ).
It was named after Senator John Walker, who represented Alabama in the U. S. Senate from 1819 to 1822.
The legislature appointed him to the Senate in 1819 to fill the seat vacated by John J. Crittenden.

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