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"The Mortal Immortal"
Contexts
Sonnet by Sir Egerton Brydges, Bart.
"The Alloy" by J. H. Lowther
"Cornelius Agrippa" by Robert Southey
"The Devil's Drive" by Lord Byron
_The Fudges in England_ by Thomas Moore, Letter III
Preface to _The Keepsake_ for 1828
Preface to _The Keepsake_ for 1829
Writings on "The Mortal Immortal"
Biographical Notice preceding "The Mortal Immortal" in _The Casquet of Literature_
Extract from Richard Garnett's "Introduction" to _Tales and Stories_
Charles E. Robinson's "Note to 'The Mortal Immortal'"
Critical Bibliography
Print history of "The Mortal Immortal"
Images
Mary, the Osier-Peeler
Anna Letitia Barbauld Letters to Lydia Rickards, 1798–1815
The Collected Writings of Robert Bloomfield
The Griffin (1820) and Other Works
A Description of the Valley of Chamouni, in Savoy
The Works of Catherine Upton
Wordsworth's Guide to the Lakes
Verses Transcribed for H.T.
An Uninteresting Detail of a Journey to Rome
Fables Ancient and Modern by Edward Baldwin, Esq.
The Collected Letters of Robert Southey
Nobody: A Comedy in Two Acts
The Gipsy Prince
Robert Southey and Millenarianism
Norse Romanticism: Themes in British Literature, 1760-1830
Thoughts in Prison
The Letters of Robert Bloomfield and His Circle
Frankenstein
The Fall of Robespierre
New Letters from Charles Brown to Joseph Severn
The Brides' Tragedy
The Temple of Nature
Alroy
British War Poetry in the Age of Romanticism 1793-1815
Wat Tyler, A Dramatic Poem
The Sceptic: A Hemans-Byron Dialogue
The Oceanides
Lyrical Ballads
Wanderings of Cain
Sporting Sketches During a Short Stay in Hindustane
Presumption: or, the Fate of Frankenstein
Poems (1773)
A Rediscovered Letter by John Keats
L.E.L's Verses and The Keepsake for 1829
A Letter to the Women of England, on the Injustice of Mental Subordination
The Political House that Jack Built
The Last Man
The Devil's Walk
On The Medusa of Leonardo da Vinci in the Florentine Gallery
'grey' is mistakenly 'gray' in
The Keepsake
version.
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