K - A Short Biographical Dictionary Of English Literature Keble, John (17921866). Poet and divine, s. of the Rev. John K., Vicar of Coln St.Aldwyn s, Gloucestershire, b. at Fairford in the same county, http://classiclit.about.com/library/bl-etexts/jcousin/bl-jcousin-bio-k.htm
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Bartlett, John. 1901. Familiar Quotations John Keble. 17921866. Felicia D. Hemas. 1794-1835. Edward Everett. 1794-1865.William Cullen Bryant. 1794-1878. Joseph Rodman Drake. 1795-1820. John Keats. http://fl.hfu.edu.tw/HyperNews-c/get/forums/gw/12/24.html
Extractions: W ords to S earch F or: A lphabetical I ndex of ... uthors C hronological I ndex of P rimary A uthors Geoffrey Chaucer Thomas ?Kempis John Fortescue Circa John Skelton Circa John Heywood Circa Thomas Tusser Circa Richard Edwards Circa Edward Dyer Circa Bishop Still (John) Thomas Sternhold Circa Mathew Roydon Circa Sir Edward Coke George Peele Sir Walter Raleigh Edmund Spenser ... John Lyly Circa Sir Philip Sidney Cyril Tourneur Circa Lord Brooke George Chapman William Warner Sir Richard Holland ... Richard Crashaw Circa Richard Lovelace Abraham Cowley Ralph Venning Andrew Marvell ... William B. Rhodes Circa Mrs. Greville Circa Horace Walpole William Collins James Merrick Samuel Foote ... Miscellaneous Translations. Pilpay (or Bidpai) Hesiod Circa 720 (?) B. C. Theognis . 570 (?)-490 (?) B. C. Æschylus . 525-456 B. C. Sophocles . 496-406 B. C. Euripides . 484-406 B. C. Mimnermus (Tragedian) Hippocrates . 460-359 B. C. Dionysius the Elder . 430-367 B. C. Plautus . 254 (?)-184 B.C.
Chapter Kames I To /i Kelly Of K By Biographical Dictionary Of Keble, John (17921866).Poet and divine, son of the Rev. John Keble, Vicar ofColn St. Aldwyns Gloucestershire, born at Fairford in the same county, http://www.bibliomania.com/2/3/259/1254/23130/2.html
Internet Modern History Sourcebook: 19th Century Religion John Keble (17921866) Sermon on National Apostasy, 1833 At Victorian WebPreached at the Assize Sermon in Oxford, it was sensation and is seen as the http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook37.html
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KJV-Gl-names Keble, John (17921866) Professor of Poetry at Oxford and co-laborer with EBPusey in the pro-Vatican Oxford Movement. This pro-Catholic exercised a http://www.pathlights.com/onlinebooks/KJV-HB/KJV-Gl-names.htm
Extractions: Page from Wycliffe's Bible Glossary of Proper Names Andrews, Lancelot (1555-1626) Chairman of the Old Testament committee at Westminster who was conversant in fifteen languages. It was said that whenever the godly Lancelot was near, King James "desisted from mirth and frivolity in his presence." Astruc, Jean (1684-1766) Roman Catholic physician and textual critic who developed the theory that the Pentateuch was authored by at least two different men, neither of whom was Moses. Bede, the Venerable (673-735) British scholar known as "The Father of English Church History," who crowned his literary career with a deathbed translation of the Gospel of John into Middle English. Beza, Theodore (1519-1605) Swiss Reformer, Greek scholar, and successor to John Calvin. He produced ten editions of his pro-Textus Receptus Greek New Testament. He was also a major contributor to the translation committee for the Geneva Bible in 1560.
British Theory And Criticism: 4. Victorian theorists of the late 1830s and the 1840s is John Keble (17921866). It would seem, Keble says in an 1838 review of John Gibson Lockhart s Memoirs http://www.press.jhu.edu/books/hopkins_guide_to_literary_theory/british_theory_a
Extractions: Victorian literary theory, sometimes dismissed as a hinterland, is a remarkably diverse and productive field. Of the four lines of theorizing identified by the philosopher of art Francis Sparshott in Theory of the Arts (1982)the classical, expressive, oracular, and purist linesVictorian theory has original contributions to make to all but the first. Its theological and Hegelian alignments, as well as its later doctrine of art for art's sake, also anticipate important developments in twentieth-century Hermeneutics and formalism. The most important British critics of the 1830s are Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881), a representative of the oracular line of theorizing, which venerates the poet as an involuntary channel of communication with higher powers, and three expressive critics, Arthur Hallam (1811- 33), W. J. Fox (1786-1864), and John Stuart Mill (1806- 73). In an influential theory of poetic empathy, published in 1831 in The Englishman's Magazine, Hallam praises poets of sensation such as Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats, and Alfred, Lord Tennyson for their remarkable ability to find in the "colors . . . sounds, and movements" of external nature the signature of "innumerable shades of fine emotion," which are too subtle for conceptual language to express (850, 856). In a Westminster Review article earlier in 1831 on Tennyson's Poems, Chiefly Lyrical
KEBLE Meaning And Definition - Dictionary - ELook.org Search Definition noun English clergyman who (with John Henry Newman and EdwardPusey) founded the Oxford Movement (17921866) Synonyms Keble, John Keble. http://www.elook.org/dictionary/keble.html
English Poetry, Second Edition Bibliography: K Keble, John, 17921866, Lyra Innocentium thoughts in verse on christian children, Keble, John, 1792-1866, Miscellaneous Poems. By the Rev. J. Keble http://collections.chadwyck.co.uk/html/ep2/bibliography/k.htm
Extractions: BACK TO A-Z LIST Hint: you can choose Find from the Edit menu of your web browser to look for a particular word on the current page. Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704 Distressed Sion Relieved, Or, The Garment of Praise for the Spirit of Heaviness. Wherein are Discovered the Grand Causes of the Churches Trouble and Misery under the late Dismal Dispensation. With a Compleat History of, and Lamentation for those Renowned Worthies that fell in England by Popish Rage and Cruelty, from the Year 1680 to 1688. Together with an Account of the late Admirable and Stupendious Providence which hath wrought such a sudden and Wonderful Deliverance for this Nation, and Gods Sion therein. Humbly Dedicated to their Present Majesties. By Benjamin Keach
JA.Parks Composers / Lyricists State Song of Hawaii. Kaun,, Hugo, (18631932), KEAN,, HELEN ASHLAND, (lyrics).Keble,, John, (1792-1866), *CH. Kiallmark,, George, (1781-1835 http://www.yorklib.org/japarks/cl.html
Extractions: BY J.A. PARKS MUSIC COMPANY INTRODUCTION last revised April 10, 2005 This portion of the J.A. Parks web site contains links to information about composers, arrangers and lyricists / librettists of the music arranged and published by J.A. Parks. The stimulus to develop this portion was an e-mail reference request from a Scottish researcher received three weeks after the J.A. Parks page was first posted on the web. Many of the composers and librettists in Parks' publications are "forgotten." Some are remembered today only for one or two lyrics or a single melody. Still others are of significant historical interest to be mentioned in standard reference works such as Grove s. A few are "household names." The links on this page open little "snapshots" which taken together form a mosaic of late 19th and early 20th Century musical tastes and personalities. We have added two or more links for a few personalities in cases where each of the sites has information not provided by the other(s). We have also included "capsule biographies" for a few people who were York residents or were otherwise personally connected to York or J.A. Parks. We started the initial composition of this page in late September, 2003. We have relied primarily on searches in the major web search engines
Extractions: Kamban, Gudmundur, 1888-1945 Hadda Padda http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Kanada, Yasumasa One Divided By pi (to 1 million digits) http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Kane, William Terence, 1880-1946 For Greater Things; the story of Saint Stanislaus Kostka http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804 Critique Of Pure Reason, The http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Kay, Ross The Go Ahead Boys and the Racing Motor-Boat (1916) http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/ebooks/ msr,plm,htm-eng Kay, Ross Go Ahead Boys And The Racing Motorboat http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Keats, John, 1795-1821 Lamia http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Keble, John, 1792-1866 Christian Year, The http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Keene, H. G. (Henry George), 1825-1915 Fall Of The Moghul Empire Of Hindustan http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Kehoe, Brendan P. Zen and the art of Internet http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Keim, Albert, 1876-1947 Honore de Balzac http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Keith, Marian, 1876-1961 Black-Bearded Barbarian, The:the life of George Leslie Mackay of Formosa http://gutenberg.net/
Cymru Ar Y We: daeth Isaac Williams yn rhan o r Mudiad Tractaraidd (neu Fudiad Rhydychen)dan ddylanwad John Keble (17921866), awdur The Christian Year (1827), http://www.cymruarywe.org/cayw/collections/cy/699726
Extractions: Dyma gofnod sy'n dod o Gasgliadau Cymru. Cyfeiriadur ar-lein o gasgliadau ymchwil yng Nghymru yw Casgliadau Cymru. Mae'n darparu porth i gasgliadau materol a digidol a thema benodol Gymreig, o'r cylch o lyfrgelloedd academaidd, cenedlaethol a chyhoeddus mwy traddodiadol, ac asiantaethau eraill y sectorau cyhoeddus a phreifat ar draws Cymru. Cliciwch yma am fwy o wybodaeth am brosiect Casgliadau Cymru. 1. Casgliad Thomas Burgess: casgliad gwaith (o tua 8,000 o gyfrolau yn wreiddiol) a adeiladwyd dros flynyddoedd, yn canolbwyntio ar astudiaeth o'r Clasuron, llenyddiaeth Saesneg, hanes a hynafiaethau, a diwinyddiaeth (yn enwedig astudiaethau beiblaidd, y Tadau Eglwysig, hanes eglwysig, litwrgi, pregethwriaeth, duwioldeb cartrefol, ysbrydolrwydd, addysg grefyddol a dadleuon). Ceir hefyd nifer o weithiau bywgraffyddol a chatalogau llyfrwerthwyr, tystiolaeth o'i weithgaredd casglu llyfrau. Mae nifer o'r llyfrau yn cynnwys nodiadau yn ei lawysgrifen. Mae'r casgliad yn cynnwys dwy lawysgrif ganoloesol a 13 llawysgrif ´l-ganoloesol, a phedair cyfrol o incunabula. Yn dilyn ei ddyfodiad i Gymru fel Esgob Ty Ddewi, fe gafodd nifer o weithiau ar dopograffeg a phynciau Celtaidd.
Colorado College Tutt Library: Alice Bemis Taylor Collection, Ms 0145 Keble, John. (17921866) ALS Kemble, Charles. (1775-1836) DS Kemble, JohnPhilip. Portrait Kenyon, John. (1784-1856) ALS Killigrew, Thomas. http://www.coloradocollege.edu/library/SpecialCollections/Manuscript/Taylor.html
Extractions: Ms 0145 The collection consists of about 290 manuscripts and letters of British and a few American poets and writers. The pieces are alphabetically arranged in two folio-size volumes bound in red morocco. The collection also contains a large number of portraits, including an etching by Callot with Thomas Gray's ownership inscription. Gift of Alice Bemis Taylor, 1942. A.L = autograph (that is, handwritten) letter
John Keble - BlueRider.com John Keble listen domain availability 1), English clergyman who (withJohn Henry Newman and Edward Pusey) founded the Oxford Movement (1792-1866) http://john_keble.bluerider.com/wordsearch/john_keble
Anglicanism Topical Index Page John Keble (17921866) leader, with EB Pusey, of the Oxford Movement after JohnHenry Newman s conversion. Newman wrote to him on 14 November 1845, http://ic.net/~erasmus/RAZ138.HTM
Extractions: John Keble (1792-1866): leader, with E.B. Pusey, of the Oxford Movement after John Henry Newman's conversion. Newman wrote to him on 14 November 1845, some five weeks after that event: "To you I owe it, humanly speaking, that I am what and where I am . . . Let it be your comfort, when you are troubled, to think that there is one who feels that he owes all to you, and who, though, alas, now cut off from you, is a faithful assiduous friend unseen." They spent some 17 years apart, but renewed their friendship in August 1863. [Courtesy of Warden and Fellows of Keble College] Click the banner to learn more about and purchase this book and additional popular apologetics and theology titles by Dave Armstrong Please Read More to Learn How TABLE OF CONTENTS (Hyper-linked) Anglican and Anglo-Catholic Links Websites and Articles of Possible Interest to Anglicans Anglicanism: Critical and Historical Analysis Anglican-Catholic Dialogue ... Chronological Selective Bibliography: Oxford Movement and Anglo-Catholicism Anglican and Anglo-Catholic Links The Anglican Church in America
Sleeve Notes - The English Hymn - 2: 'Jerusalem The Golden' Words John Keble (17921866) Tune Abends by Herbert Stanley Oakeley (1830-1903).It is almost a theme running through these notes that a hymn tune or http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/notes/12102-N.asp
Extractions: Tune: 'Laudate Dominum' by Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry (1848-1918) In the days when diocesan choral festivals were great gatherings of (all male) robed choirs it was quite usual for a new anthem to be commissioned. For the 1894 meeting of the Salisbury Diocesan Choral Association, C H H Parry, by then one of the leading composers of his day and one of the leaders of the revival of English music that has continued to the present, wrote the anthem Hear my words, O ye people. It ends with a movement in which the cathedral choir and the main body of singers alternate to sing this hymn as the climax of the piece. The anthem itself, although revived from time to time, is not one of Parry's best pieces, except for this tune taken from it, including the elaborate accompaniment for the final verse, so suitable in the anthem, and so effective too in ordinary use. 'Laudate Dominum' ('Praise the Lord') is the heading of Psalm 150 in the Book of Common Prayer, and the words are a metrical version of that psalm by H W Baker. Abide with me
SermonAudio.com - Online Hymnal Sun of My Soul · John Keble, 17921866 Katholisches Gesangbuch, Sunshine inMy Soul · Eliza E. Hewitt, 1851-1920 John R. Sweney, 1837-1899 http://www.sermonaudio.com/hymnlist.asp?localSection=S
The Forebears Of Bishop Wilson Bishop Thomas Wilson (16631755) have been the subject of many studies - thatof the Revd. John Keble (1792-1866) being probably the most comprehensive. http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/people/bishops/bpwil.htm
Extractions: Bishop Wilson's Birthplace We know that Bishop Wilson was born in Burton in Wirral on the 10th of December, 1663, according to village tradition, in the small ground-floor apartment (about eight feet square) on the left of the entrance door ; he was baptised in St. Nicholas, Burton, on the 25 th December 1663, son of Nathaniel and Alice Wilson. As Bishop Wilson started his career as curate to his uncle Richard Sherlock (1612-1689) DD, Rector of Winwick, 1662 - 1689 it has been assumed that Nathaniel's wife was an Alice Sherlock and a sister to Richard. There is a portrait of Richard still hanging in St. Oswalds Church, Winwick, Lancashire. He is shown as an elderly man with a calm expression with a long beard (which apparently he never shaved after the death of King Charles I), and long hair. His life spanned the turbulent and unsettling years of the Civil War. Although a non-combatant, he was involved in much of the action. He was an ardent Royalist, returning from Ireland, where he had studied at Trinity College, as chaplain to one of the Kings regiments, then, after being imprisoned at Nantwich following the defeat of the Kings forces he went to Oxford, obtaining his B.D. in 1646 and becoming chaplain of New College from where he was ejected by the Parliamentary Commissioners in 1648. He then went as curate to Cassington, Oxfordshire, until again turned out in 1652.
Charlotte Mary Yonge Fellowship - Manuscripts And Letters Keble, John, 17921866 17730 ALS to Joshua Watson (1771-1855); Hursley, Hampshire1836 Dec 26. Keble introduces Watson to a Mr. Yonge (the father of http://www.dur.ac.uk/c.e.schultze/works/manuscripts_and_letters.html