The Poems of John KeatsMethuen and Company, Limited, 1951 - 639 pages |
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Page xxiii
... Hunt . It was in the summer of 1816 that Keats paid his first visit to the Hampstead cottage , where Hunt presided over a lively circle of literary and artistic spirits , many of whom were soon to be numbered among Keats's own friends ...
... Hunt . It was in the summer of 1816 that Keats paid his first visit to the Hampstead cottage , where Hunt presided over a lively circle of literary and artistic spirits , many of whom were soon to be numbered among Keats's own friends ...
Page xxvii
... Hunt all the vices of Keats's early work . For Hunt could never have gained the same sway over his mind had there not been a natural affinity between them . Keats said of the cancelled preface to Endymion , " I was not aware that there ...
... Hunt all the vices of Keats's early work . For Hunt could never have gained the same sway over his mind had there not been a natural affinity between them . Keats said of the cancelled preface to Endymion , " I was not aware that there ...
Page 594
... HUNT'S FIRST ACQUAINTANCE WITH KEATS The exact date of Keats's first introduction to Hunt is important , as it involves the question of the date of several poems in the 1817 volume , and of the influences which are to be traced in them ...
... HUNT'S FIRST ACQUAINTANCE WITH KEATS The exact date of Keats's first introduction to Hunt is important , as it involves the question of the date of several poems in the 1817 volume , and of the influences which are to be traced in them ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | xix |
If by dull rhymes our English must be chaind | xxix |
his qualifications | lxi |
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