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try written by the son of an assistant in the livery-stables of Mr. Jennings, even though they were an establishment, and a large establishment, and nearly opposite Finsbury Circus. Mr. Gifford, the ex-cobbler, thought so in the Quarterly, and Mr. Terry, the actor, Haydon (Autobiography, Vol. I. p. 379) says that he strongly suspects Terry to have written the articles in Blackwood. thought so even more distinctly in Blackwood, bidding the young apothecary back to his gallipots! It is not Terry to have written the articles in Blackwood. thought so even more distinctly in Blackwood, bidding the young apothecary back to his gallipots! It is not pleasant to be talked down upon by your inferiors who happen to have the advantage of position, nor to be drenched with ditchwater, though you know it to be thrown by a scullion in a garret. Keats, as his was a temperament in which sensibility was excessive, could not but be galled by this treatment. He was galled the more that he was also a man of strong sense, and capable of understanding clearly how hard it is to make men acknowledge solid value in a person whom they have once heartily l