III. List of Books in Keats's Library compiled by Richard Woodhouse. This list, of great interest to all students of Keats, is in the possession of Mr J. P. Morgan, to whom I am much indebted for allowing it to be transcribed for my use. I give it verbatim, without attempting (though it would be an attractive bibliographical exercise) to identify particular editions. Z. Jackson's Illus. of Shakespeare Carew, Suckling, Prior, Congreve, Black more, Fenton, Granville and Malden Ovidii Metamorphoseon 4 12mo 1 bound 8vo 1 bound Bailey's Dictionary Hunt's Juvenilia Fencing familiarized bound bound 1 INDEX ABBEY, Mrs Richard, in charge of Abbey, Richard, trustee for the on Mrs T. Keats, 6-7 Achilles, Homeric character of, Keats's Acis and Galatea (Handel's libretto), Aders family, 483. Address to Hope (Keats), style and Adlington's translation of the Golden Enthusiasm for at Cambridge Poetic form of, 517. Preface to, on the effect of hostile Reprint of (1829), 527 Tribute of to Keats, 483, 517-19 Alexander fragment (Keats) in prose, Alexander's Feast (Dryden), Words- Alfieri, lines by, applicable to Keats, 504 Alice Fell (Wordsworth), 348 Alastor, 171-2, 234-6, 468 Allegro, L' (Milton), metre of, 386 Alsager, T. M., lender of Chapman's American edition of Keats's poems, Ancient Mariner (Coleridge), 121, 396 Annals of the Fine Arts, Ode to a 354 Annus Mirabilis (Dryden), echoed by 279 Apollo in Delos, 428 Hymn to, see Hymn Apollo's speech in Hyperion, 435, 437 |