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[*] “It is safe to say that no one who has this new edition will feel the need of any other: to that extent at least it is definitive.”
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“Is likely to stand as the best edition of the poet for the critical student of poetry as a fine art.”
| + + | Nation. 81: 383. N. 9, ‘05. 310w. |
“His industry is commonly attended with judgment. And so his effort ... has yet been a real success. It is complete if he has succeeded in producing the ‘definitive’ edition of Keats. And it seems that it has really done that.”
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“The notes are so full as to class this volume with texts for the expert rather than for the ordinary reader.”
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Keen, William Williams. Addresses and other papers. [*]$3.75. Saunders.