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Table of Contents
An elegant, pure, and aerial mind: George Felton Mathew.
On first looking into Chapman's Homer.
The meaning of "Endymion."
The feel of not to feel it."
"Beauty is truth."
Keats' use of "speculation."
Appendix: Two reviews of Keats' "Poems," 1817, by B. R. Hayden and G. F. Mathew.
Edition Notes
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [113]-124)
Reprint of the 1930 ed.
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