BIB_ID
119157
Accession number
MA 215.9
Creator
Woodhouse, Richard, Jr., 1788-1834.
Display Date
1818 Nov. 23.
Credit line
Purchased by Pierpont Morgan, 1906.
Description
1 item (3 p.) ; 25.6 cm
Notes
Part of a large collection, assembled by Richard Woodhouse, of letters and manuscripts relating to the English poet John Keats. Items in the collection have been described in individual catalog records; see collection-level record for MA 215 for more information.
The returned volume here referenced is apparently a manuscript of some of Keats's and some of Reynolds's (and perhaps Hunt's) poems, but evidently not the Reynolds commonplace book described by Garrod.--Cf. Rollins, p. 63, n. 1.
The returned volume here referenced is apparently a manuscript of some of Keats's and some of Reynolds's (and perhaps Hunt's) poems, but evidently not the Reynolds commonplace book described by Garrod.--Cf. Rollins, p. 63, n. 1.
Provenance
Part of a collection assembled by Richard Woodhouse; by descent in 1834 to the publisher John Taylor; by descent in 1864 to his relatives, descending finally to his niece by marriage, Mrs. George Taylor of Bakewell, Derbyshire; purchased by Pierpont Morgan from the London dealer Frank T. Sabin in 1906.
Summary
Returning Reynolds's volume of Poetry, noting that it Keats's poems contain variants and that "there are two or 3 sweet sonnets of Reynolds's." Criticizing Leigh Hunt's poetry and the third stanza of Keats's Drear nighted December, and giving suggestions for it.
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