Keats, John, 1795-1821; Poets, English -- 19th century -- Biography
Poems (Keats' first volume), faint echoes of other poets in them, 51;
their form, 52;
their experiments in metre, 52;
merely poetic preludes, 53;
their rambling tendency, 53;
immaturity, 60;
attractiveness, 61;
characteristic extracts, 63;
their moderate success, 65-66.
Poetic Art, Theory and Practice, 61, 64.
Poetry, joys of, 55;
principle and aims of, 61;
genius of, 110.
_Polymetis_ (Spence's), 10.
Pope, 19, 29, 30.
'Posthumous Life,' 207.
Prince Regent, 25.
Proctor, Mrs, 47.
_Psyche, Ode to_, 136, 171, 172.
_Psyche_ (Mrs Tighe's), 21.
Quarterly Review, 121, 124.
_Rainbow_ (Campbell's), 170.
Rawlings, William, 5.
Reynolds, John Hamilton, 36, 211, 214.
Rice, James, 37, 142.
_Rimini, Story of_, 27, 30, 31, 35.
Ritchie, 82.
Rome, 204.
Rossetti, 220.
_Safie_ (Reynolds'), 36.
Scott, Sir Walter, 1, 33, 65, 115, 123, 124.
Scott, John, 124.
Sculpture, ancient, 136.
_Sea-Sonnet_, 67.
Severn, Joseph, 45, 72, 135, 191, 199 seq.
Shakspere, 67, 69.
Shanklin, 67, 143.
Shelley, 16, 32, 38, 56, 85, 110, 199, 203, 209.
Shenstone, 21.
_Sleep and Poetry_, 52, 60, 61, 109.
Smith, Horace, 33, 81.
Sonnets, 22, 23, 43, 48, 49, 57, 201.
_Specimen of an Induction to a Poem_, 52.
Spenser, 19, 20, 21, 31, 35, 54, 55.
Stephens, Henry, 18-20.
Surrey Institution, 84.
Taylor, Mr, 71, 81, 126, 144, 146, 206, 211.
Teignmouth, 87.
Tennyson, 218.
Thomson, 21.
_Urn, Ode on a Grecian_, 136, 172-174.
_Vision, The_, 187, 193 (_see_ Hyperion).
Webb, Cornelius, 38.
Wells, Charles, 45.
Wilson, 33.
Winchester, 143-145.
Windermere, 113, 114.
Wordsworth, 1, 44, 46, 56, 64, 82, 83, 158, 219.
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FOOTNOTES:
[1] See Appendix, p. 221.
[2] _Ibid._
[3] John Jennings died March 8, 1805.
[4] _Rawlings v. Jennings._ See below, p. 138, and Appendix, p. 221.
[5] Captain Jennings died October 8, 1808.
[6] Houghton MSS.
[7] _Rawlings v. Jennings._ See Appendix, p. 221.
[8] Mrs Alice Jennings was buried at St Stephen's, Coleman Street,
December 19, 1814, aged 78. (Communication from the Rev. J. W. Pratt,
M.A.)
[9] I owe this anecdote to Mr Gosse, who had it direct from Horne.
[10] Houghton MSS.
[11] A specimen of such scribble, in the shape of a fragment of romance
narrative, composed in the sham Old-English of Rowley, and in prose, not
verse, will be found in _The Philosophy of Mystery_, by W. C. Dendy
(London, 1841), p. 99, and another, preserved by Mr H. Stephens, in the
_Poetical Works_, ed. Forman (1 vol. 1884), p. 558.
[12] See Appendix.
[13] See C. L. Feltoe, _Memorials of J. F. South_ (London, 1884), p. 81.
[14] Houghton MSS. See also Dr B. W. Richardson in the _Asclepiad_, vol.
i. p. 134.
[15] Houghton MSS.
[16] What, for instance, can be less Spenserian and at the same time less
Byronic than--
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