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Title: Keats: Poems Published in 1820
Author: John Keats
Editor: M. Robertson
Release Date: December 2, 2007 [eBook #23684]
Language: English
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KEATS
POEMS PUBLISHED IN 1820
Edited with Introduction and Notes by
M. ROBERTSON
Oxford
At the Clarendon Press
1909
PREFACE.
The text of this edition is a reprint (page for page and line for line)
of a copy of the 1820 edition in the British Museum. For convenience of
reference line-numbers have been added; but this is the only change,
beyond the correction of one or two misprints.
The books to which I am most indebted for the material used in the
Introduction and Notes are _The Poems of John Keats_ with an
Introduction and Notes by E. de Selincourt, _Life of Keats_ (English Men
of Letters Series) by Sidney Colvin, and _Letters of John Keats_ edited
by Sidney Colvin. As a pupil of Dr. de Selincourt I also owe him special
gratitude for his inspiration and direction of my study of Keats, as
well as for the constant help which I have received from him in the
preparation of this edition.
M. R.
CONTENTS
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