[249] Hunt, Autobiography, II, pp. 36-37. In August, 1819, Hunt importunes Shelley to give no thought to his affairs (Correspondence, I, p. 136). Hunt wrote Mary Shelley on September 7, 1821: “Pray thank Shelley or rather do not, for that kind part of his offer relating to the expenses. I find I have omitted it; but the instinct that led me to do so is more honorable to him than thanks.” (Correspondence, I, p. 171.)

[250] Jeaffreson, The Real Shelley, II, p. 355.

[251] W. M. Rossetti, Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, I, p. 75.

[252] Letters and Journals, VI, p. 96.

[253] Kent, Leigh Hunt as Poet and Essayist, p. 28.

[254] Autobiography, II, p. 60.

[255] Atlantic Monthly, February, 1863.

[256] Works of Shelley, VIII, p. 283. June 19, 1822.

[257] Built by Michaelangelo and situated on the Arno.

[258] The Liberal, I, p. 103.