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Benjamin Ifor Evans. CHRONOLOGY 1795 John Keats born . 1817 : Poems published . 1818 : Endymion published . 1820 Lamia , Isabella , The Eve of St. Agnes and Other Poems published . 1821 Keats dies . PREFACE THE standard lives of Keats are ...
Benjamin Ifor Evans. CHRONOLOGY 1795 John Keats born . 1817 : Poems published . 1818 : Endymion published . 1820 Lamia , Isabella , The Eve of St. Agnes and Other Poems published . 1821 Keats dies . PREFACE THE standard lives of Keats are ...
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... published by Leigh Hunt in The Indicator for May 1820. The published ver- sion varies from the copy which Keats wrote out in his journal letter to George and Georgiana Keats under the date of April 1819. This original version , more ...
... published by Leigh Hunt in The Indicator for May 1820. The published ver- sion varies from the copy which Keats wrote out in his journal letter to George and Georgiana Keats under the date of April 1819. This original version , more ...
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... published a study of Endymion which while it emphasizes the allegorical element did at least assert the intelligibility of the poem . Seven years later , in 1887 , Sir Sidney Colvin published his first life of Keats , and later , in ...
... published a study of Endymion which while it emphasizes the allegorical element did at least assert the intelligibility of the poem . Seven years later , in 1887 , Sir Sidney Colvin published his first life of Keats , and later , in ...
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