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... SHELLEY AND HIS POETRY By E. W. Edmunds , M.A. 5. COLERIDGE AND HIS POETRY By Kathleen E. Royds 6. MATTHEW ARNOLD AND HIS POETRY By Francis Bickley 7. LOWELL AND HIS POETRY By W. H. Hudson 8. BURNS AND HIS POETRY By H. A. Kellow , M.A. ...
... SHELLEY AND HIS POETRY By E. W. Edmunds , M.A. 5. COLERIDGE AND HIS POETRY By Kathleen E. Royds 6. MATTHEW ARNOLD AND HIS POETRY By Francis Bickley 7. LOWELL AND HIS POETRY By W. H. Hudson 8. BURNS AND HIS POETRY By H. A. Kellow , M.A. ...
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... 33 8333 pent 36 Sleep and Poetry 38 Lamia 43 On the Sea 45 Endymion 45 Byron's Don Juan 54 Shelley's Adonais 55 Ode to a Nightingale Ode on a Grecian Urn Ode on Melancholy 61 65 67 The Eve of St. Agnes PAGE 70 La Belle Dame.
... 33 8333 pent 36 Sleep and Poetry 38 Lamia 43 On the Sea 45 Endymion 45 Byron's Don Juan 54 Shelley's Adonais 55 Ode to a Nightingale Ode on a Grecian Urn Ode on Melancholy 61 65 67 The Eve of St. Agnes PAGE 70 La Belle Dame.
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... Shelley . Hunt and Keats had also many enthusiasms in common ; they both loved nature , and Greek mythology , and Chaucer and Spenser ; and this concurrence of interests and tastes served to knit them more closely together . For months ...
... Shelley . Hunt and Keats had also many enthusiasms in common ; they both loved nature , and Greek mythology , and Chaucer and Spenser ; and this concurrence of interests and tastes served to knit them more closely together . For months ...
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... Shelley . According to Leigh Hunt , who had brought the two young men together , " Keats did not take to Shelley as kindly as Shelley did to him , " and he explains this in part by reference to Keats's sense of the disparity in their ...
... Shelley . According to Leigh Hunt , who had brought the two young men together , " Keats did not take to Shelley as kindly as Shelley did to him , " and he explains this in part by reference to Keats's sense of the disparity in their ...
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... Shelley's side , while Keats held himself aloof . But we must not forget that in their temperaments and their ideals of art , Shelley and Keats had little in common . Keats knew nothing of Shelley's enthusiasm for humanity and " passion ...
... Shelley's side , while Keats held himself aloof . But we must not forget that in their temperaments and their ideals of art , Shelley and Keats had little in common . Keats knew nothing of Shelley's enthusiasm for humanity and " passion ...
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