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John Keats [ Art and Literature ]
… Rollins, 2 vols. (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1958), I, p. 169 (hereafter cited in text with reference to volume and page number). Leigh Hunt (1784-1859), co-founder of The Examiner, a radical weekly newspaper, and a leading … as a complementary means of alleviating suffering in the world. When it appeared in March 1817, Keats’s first published volume (simply entitled, Poems ) bore witness, in various ways, to the importance he placed on sociability – not least of … and Prose, ed. Jeffrey N. Cox (New-York and London: W. W. Norton & Company, 2009), p. 64 If the poems of Keats’s 1817 volume explicitly attest to his formative experience in the Hunt Circle, and to the socially reformist principles …
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William Blake [ Art and Literature ]
Art | Collecting | Commerce | Conversation | Correspondence | Exhibitions | Friendship | Patronage | Poetry | Salons
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Melancholy [ Feelings & Emotions ]
… be not idle.’ 8 Such advice, however, did not always feature amongst the prescriptions of physicians in the increasing volume of medical writing of the eighteenth century, probably because it required no medication, and therefore generated …
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