Letter from Lord Byron to John Murray, comparing Keats' poetry to Samuel Solomon's 'Guide to Health'; 18 Nov. 1820. Printed in Marchand, op. cit., vol. vii, 1977, pp. 228-229. Ashley Library Catalogue, xi, p. 39.Folio; ff. viii+2.John Murray, publish... 18 Nov 1820
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