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Contents
KEATS SHELLEY AND SHAKESPEARE STUDIES | 1 |
Keatss Prelude a Study of the Poems of Keats | 10 |
Keatss Style as exemplified in The Eve of St Agnes | 57 |
4 | 78 |
The Hymn to Intellectual Beauty | 86 |
5 | 100 |
6 | 109 |
The Blending of Prose Blank Verse and Rhymed | 128 |
ESSAYS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE | 153 |
Astrophel and Stella | 163 |
Three of Shakespeares Sonnets 59 60 | 177 |
its matter and its form | 205 |
Swifts Poetry | 231 |
Wordsworths Imagination | 252 |
The House of Life | 261 |
The Character of John Inglesant | 279 |
Measure for Measure as a clue to Shakespeares | 136 |
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