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  Mansion of Many Apartments - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mansion of Many Apartments is a theory of the poet John Keats, expressed in his letter to John Hamilton Reynolds dated Sunday, 3 May 1818.
Even though the door to move on to the next "apartment" was open, they had no desire to think any deeper and to go into that next apartment.
When you did move on into the next chamber, you would for the first time have a choice of direction, as from this apartment there were several different park passages.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mansion_of_Many_Apartments   (188 words)

  
 Apartments London - Renders all the opportunities of the modern life .   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
However, an apartment is a actually what it has been said – they are meant to be shelters where the family, whether it is a couple, a group of friends, a group of people or a big family live together under the same roof to make a home.
In London these apartments may be owned by an individual, a group or a company, or they may be rented to tenants by the owner of the apartment or the one who is occupying it.
Mansion of many apartments – A conglomeration or an aggregation of buildings and apartments in London which is meant for a large number of groups of people.
www.apartmentsusa.com /rental/london/newyork-hotels.html   (947 words)

  
 The Life of the Mansion & Its Many Owners   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Many of the treatments were based on the use of therapy by physical agents, such as hydrotherapy, combined with diet and exercise.
Eleven apartments were created each with their own bathroom and kitchenette.
It was soon announced that the mansion was for sale with several possibilities such as converting it into a restaurant or making it into a community art center.
history.acusd.edu /~bradford/Mansion.htm   (979 words)

  
 Luxury apartments in historic mansion, Connemara, County Galway, Ireland.
The apartments in the towers are particularly spacious.
The apartments have views, some of the lake, some of the mountains and one of woodlands to the west.
While none of these apartments is accessible to travelers in wheelchairs, some apartments are suitable for travelers with mobility limitations.
www.gtunlimited.com /irelandestatesapartments.html   (313 words)

  
 Mansion Hill Inn is Madison Wisconsin's most gracious and intimate seclusion
Inside the 9,000 square foot mansion is a four-story, oval-shaped mahogany spiral staircase leading to a belvedere.
In the 1930's, well after boarding houses fell out of favor, the building was converted into apartments, a condition that persisted until its recent renovation in 1983, when the Alexander Company purchased the Inn, and made it the elegant hotel it is today.
Once, the Mansion was surrounded by a grove of butternut trees, gardens and a stable of Arabian horses.
www.mansionhillinn.com /modules/web/index.php?id=3   (285 words)

  
 .: Mansion Realty :.
Mansion Realty Group is your full service apartment brokerage for all that the Manhattan apartment rental market and the Manhattan apartment sales market have to offer.
Mansion offers you a team of multi lingual NYC real estate agents with access to hundreds of Manhattan No Fee apartment rentals in New York City.
We operate a NYC apartment relocation department, with many luxury furnished Manhattan apartments for long or short term rentals, dedicated to making your NYC apartment relocation as easy as possible.
www.mansion-nyc.com   (326 words)

  
 The Mansion apartments in Independence, MO: Apartments For Rent - ForRent.com
Apartment listings are updated daily so finding the perfect apartment is just a click away.
The Mansion was the host of many lavish parties with such noteworthy guests as President and Mrs.
As you enter The Mansion, you will be greeted by one of our superbly trained staff, who will offer you a tour of the apartment homes and beautiful grounds.
www.forrent.com /themansion   (372 words)

  
 Christian News - Jonathan Edwards - Many Mansions - Worthy News Updated daily with world, church, religious, and ...
There is one apartment that is the king's presence-chamber; there are other apartments for the next heir to the crown; there are others for other children; and others for their attendants and the great officers of the household: one for the high steward, and another for the chamberlain, and others for meaner officers and servants.
And seeing there are many mansions there, mansions enough for us all, our folly will be the greater if we neglect to seek a place in heaven, having our minds foolishly taken up about the worthless, fading things of this world.
As there are many mansions, places of different degrees of honor in heaven, so there are various abodes and places or degrees of torment and misery in hell; and those will have the worst place there that [dying unconverted, have had the best place in God's house here].
www.worthynews.com /Sermons/edwards_mansions.htm   (3166 words)

  
 New Kid on the Hallway: May 2006
Many of those pages are quite rough, and some were for my Kzoo presentation (which isn't connected to my book at all), but I'm still pretty proud of myself, because I know I've had semesters when I've written far fewer words than that.
Even in my third-floor apartment (which tends to heat up from the sun) the air is fresh, crisp, and clear; the sun is bright; the sky is utterly cloud-free; all that good kind of stuff.
Many of the bloggers were also present at the blogging panel, too, which I enjoyed, although most of what was said there was stuff that I've seen come up in discussion on blogs before.
newkidonthehallway.typepad.com /new_kid_on_the_hallway/2006/05   (8340 words)

  
 The Listless Fool   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
THERE was a rich Brahman, well advanced in years, who, unmindful of the impermanence of earthly things and anticipating a long life, had built himself a large house.
The Buddha wondered why a man so near to death had built a mansion with so many apartments, and he sent Ananda to the rich Brahman to preach to him the four noble truths and the eightfold path of salvation.
Many are the anxieties of the worldly, but they know nothing of the changes of the future."
www.sacred-texts.com /bud/btg/btg73.htm   (222 words)

  
 Health Choice -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
An example of the power of choice occurs in the ''Mansion of Many Apartments'' by the poet John Keats.
Some medical practitioners, and many advocates of a female patient's right to choose abortion, consider informed consent restrictions an inconsistent and arbitrary governmental intrusion into an open, informed and confidential patient-practitioner relationship.
Many pro-choice activists believe that abortion should be a last resort, if the mother is unable to raise the child or give it up for adoption, or if the pregnancy risks endangering the life of the mother.
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/68/health-choice.html   (2081 words)

  
 academic funk
Every time I assign that story, I'm amazed at how many students miss the point, but it was nice to hear students say, "Oh, I missed that" rather than argue hopelessly for a position not supported by the text as they often do.
I have many colleagues who give students a ten or more page syllabus on the first day.
Many are too dark, and the last few I took, which depict the view from our balcony, all have a smudged area in the center.
happyfish.typepad.com   (1024 words)

  
 Bong - Uncyclopedia
Although many species have the faculty for such locomotion, Cannabis bongus can move only by these means (with exceptions in common mutations, which will be discussed later).
Many individulas developed the ability to slither trough the seperating grasslands between forests.
Along with the carburetor adaption came the chamber (or as it's called in a car cylinder), which also like in a car collects air from the carburetor and builds up exhaust inside until it is released through and exhaust valve, located at the peak of a bong.
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/Bong   (2766 words)

  
 Mansion House
Long considered a luxury hotel, the Mansion House is located directly across the street from the Samspon Opera House.
In the 20th-century, the decline of shipping in the Hudson River Valley (the Delaware and Hudson canal became a railroad) affected the entire Rondout area, and the Mansion House was forced to close in the 1960s.
With the revival of businesses on the Rondout waterfront, the Mansion House is an excellent example of the adaptive reuse of a 145 year-old historic building.
www.cr.nps.gov /NR/travel/kingston/k20.htm   (227 words)

  
 clashing hats
I wrote down many of their thoughts, and told them I'd keep them front of mind as we went along, and try to work out ways to address those questions when they are not explicitly built into the topic selection and readings.
I responded to each one, saying a few words about what they'd said - usually connecting her questions to the major ones of the field - to give the students the confidence that comes from realizing that they are already thinking about and asking questions that scholars write about.
There are many more choices in Home City, but they don't really work with my schedule, since it would have to be on the weekend and I'm going to be away constantly in the fall.
clashinghats.blogspot.com   (4354 words)

  
 JOHN KEATS: HIS LIFE AND POETRY, HIS FRIENDS, CRITICS AND AFTER-FAME, by Sidney Colvin, 1917
I know not your many havens of intenseness--nor ever can know them: but for this I hope nought you achieve is lost upon me: for when a Schoolboy the abstract idea I had of an heroic painting--was what I cannot describe.
Well--I compare human life to a large Mansion of many apartments, two of which I can only describe, the doors of the rest being as yet shut upon me. The first we step into we call the Infant, or Thoughtless Chamber, in which we remain as long as we do not think.
He came to shake hands with the travelling party at the poet's request, and many years afterwards wrote an account of the interview, the chief point of which is a description of Mrs George Keats.
englishhistory.net /keats/colvinkeats8.html   (7515 words)

  
 Translated by WordPort from Nota Bene ver. 4 document ROMANSS.
Experience, "London": Many commentators on this poem have suggested that it sums up both the psychological and social points of view in Songs of Experience.
Many critics believe that the great odes of April-May and September, 1819 ("To Autumn") constitute Keats's most important achievement.
Regarding all of the odes, consider the Keatsian themes of dream and reality, the power and validity of the imagination, and, particularly, the conflict between the natural world of fleeting beauty perceived by the senses and the ideal world of permanence intuited, and longed for, by the mind.
www.sjsu.edu /faculty/patten/romanticism_study.html   (5110 words)

  
 Karen Novak - Painter, Sculpter, Printmaker, Writer
Viewers are often entranced by the deceptions the artist creates, enticed, for example, into many paintings by the device of perspective Imaginary lines recede to a vanishing point with buildings, people, and trees following those lines and creating a three-dimensional effect.
Technique can be used in many ways, by accident or by intention, with insight and skill or without.
Keats said, "I compare human life to a large mansion of many apartments, two of which I can only describe, the doors of the rest being as yet shut upon me." The quest is not always happy.
www.michaelnovak.net /Karen/writer3.htm   (4066 words)

  
 Words Without Borders -> from Liaozhai Zhiyi
In its heyday the Geng family of Taiyuan lived in a large mansion with many apartments.
Now that the family had fallen on hard times, many of the buildings were left empty, and strange occurrences had been reported: doors opening and closing all on their own, people being jolted from their sleep, screaming at the top of their lungs.
Happily, he settled her in one of the apartments in the mansion.
www.wordswithoutborders.org /article.php?lab=Liaozhai   (4422 words)

  
 Minor Revisions
After I wrote my dating series, many searches regarding ‘how long do I wait for him to call?’ or ‘should I call him?’ brought people here.
But so many people have found what I’m looking for that I’m used to sending my regrets, choosing a gift to have delivered, then forgetting all about it.
Please think of Jean, and perhaps visit some of the other tributes that may celebrate or mourn people many of us did not get a chance to know.
minorrevisions.blogspot.com   (8009 words)

  
 0002ALAB
Among many articles of interest, I was particularly impressed with two by Dr. John Y. Bassett, of Huntsville, Alabama, in whom I seemed to recognize a ‘likeness to the wise below’, a ‘kindred with the great of old’.
Here, in a few words, we have expressed the very pith and marrow of the nature of poetry, and a clearer distinction than is drawn by many modern writers of the relation of the art to the spirit, of the form to the thought.
Many physicians, active practitioners—Sir Thomas Browne, for example—have been and are known for the richness and variety of their literary work; but, as a rule, those who have remained in professional life have courted the ‘draggle-tailed Muses’ as a gentle pastime, ‘to interpose a little ease’ amid the worries of practice.
www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu /osler/alabtext.htm   (14782 words)

  
 John-Keats.com - Biography
"I have been writing, at intervals, many songs and sonnets, and I long to be at Teignmouth to read them over to you." With the help of Keats's manuscripts or of the transcripts made from them by his friends, it is possible to retrace the actual order of many of these fugitive pieces.
On the 31st he sends in a letter to Reynolds the lines to Apollo beginning 'Hence Burgundy, Claret, and Port,' and in the same letter the sonnet beginning 'When I have fears that I may cease to be,' which he calls his last.
In that beautiful and interesting letter to Reynolds, in which he makes the comparison of human life to a mansion of many apartments, it is his own present state which he thus describes:-
www.john-keats.com /biografie/chapter_iv.htm   (4993 words)

  
 MOVE: Find Apartments for Rent   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Kansas City is nothing like the cow town many imagine it to be.
Bed-and-breakfasts such as the Brookside House and extended-stay motels such as the Windsong Corporate Apartments make it easier for travelers to stay in the immediate area without having to commute from other areas of town.
Locals and travelers alike enjoy dining at restaurants such as the 75th Street Brewery, the Guadalajara Café and the locally renowned EBT Restaurant.
www.rentnet.com /apartments/fyp/neighborhoods/profiles/3760.jhtml   (943 words)

  
 Many Mansions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
THOUSAND OAKS, July 19th, 2006- Many Mansions is seeking young artists, kindergarten through twelfth grade, to be creative and showcase their artwork for the Bowls of Hope Project in November 2006
THOUSAND OAKS, March 21th, 2006- Many Mansions is seeking amateur and professional artists to paint ceramic bowls on April 9th, 2006 at The Gallery...[
THOUSAND OAKS, June 12, 2005-Just over $60,000 was raised last Sunday at the Seventh Annual Great Conejo Duch Race to support Many Mansions, a local non-profit with the mission of providing housing and life services to low-income residents of Ventura County and surrouding areas.
www.manymansions.org /press_rel.htm   (728 words)

  
 Excerpts from Keats's Letters
In identifying only two of the apartments, he is referring to the stage he has reached in his own life.
He has progressed to thought or intellect; he calls this thought "maiden" in the sense of (1) first or (2) untried or (3) both.
I am indeed astonish'd to find myself so careless of all charms but yours--remembering as I do the time when even a bit of ribband was a matter of interest with me. What softer words can I find for you after this--what it is I will not read.
academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu /english/melani/cs6/keatsltr.html   (833 words)

  
 Notional Slurry
It’s painfully clear that this is how many technical research projects—in the Academy, and in the business world—should also be run.
Abstract: Many of the points argued in this old paper have withstood the tests of time.
The economic contribution of basic research is to enable or facilitate downstream invention.
williamtozier.com /slurry   (1982 words)

  
 Biographical Essays - An Alabama Student And Other Biographical Essays
'The influence of this gentleman's reputation upon the profession was favourable to the residence of thoroughbred physicians in the neighbourhood, many of whom he had been directly instrumental in educating; another consequence followed: quackery and empiricism abated.
Although quackery is indigenous in the human heart, like thieving and lying, and always will exist, yet it flourishes in the indirect ratio of the science and general qualifications of the regular part of the profession.
Delightful, too,to think that although he had, to use the expression of Benjamin Franklin, intruded himself these many years into the company of posterity, the freshness and pliancy of his mind had not for a moment failed.
www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu /osler/alabacontents.htm   (12961 words)

  
 Keats   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The wonder of it is that he grew so rapidly, and that so large a part of the volume of 1820 should have attained the true and lofty liberties of the spirit.
It is at bottom a mark of that unperverted and untheorised sincerity whose presence condones so many faults in the Elizabethan writers, and whose absence mars so many brilliant qualities in the contemporaries of Keats.
In the Odes it is subdued to a musing regret--heard pensively in the Ode to a Nightingale:
www.nyx.net /~jkalb/more/keats.html   (5595 words)

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