id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35733 Miller, Barnette Leigh Hunt's Relations with Byron, Shelley and Keats .txt text/plain 67815 4579 75 The relations of Leigh Hunt to Byron, Shelley and Keats have been treated relations of Leigh Hunt with Byron, Shelley, and Keats, a brief survey of Lord Byron, Shelley and Leigh Hunt feeling."[3] Like Shelley, Hunt had so great an inclination to Hunt, like Byron and Shelley, had curious ideas about the relation of the The influence of Hunt's poetry upon Keats and Shelley, in its general influence of Hunt's diction and versification upon Keats and Shelley is Examiner_ of June 1, 1817, in Hunt's review of Keats's _Poems_ of 1817, ultra-liberalism," he, like Hunt, Byron and Shelley continued to wear the state of affairs between Byron and Shelley must have given Hunt great until your arrival."[374] April 10, Shelley wrote again to Hunt of Byron's articles--Members of the Cockney group--Byron--Hunt--Keats--Shelley-Hunt, Shelley, Hazlitt and Keats were the chief targets in the Cockney Hunt's services of friendship to Byron, Shelley and Keats, his able ./cache/35733.txt ./txt/35733.txt