Leigh Hunts Relations With Byron Shelley And Keats
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*'^ Between April and July Byron's enthusiasm had again cooled. Trelawny relates that Shelley when he went to Leghorn to meet Hunt, was greatly depressed by Lord Byron's " shuffling and equivocating, " and, " but for imperilling Hunt's prospects, " that Shelley would have abruptly terminated their intercourse.^^ On July 4 Shelley wrote to Mary from Pisa that " things are in the worst possible situation with respect to poor Hunt. . . . Lord Byron must of course furnish the requisite funds at pre...sent, as I cannot, but he seems inclined to depart without the neces- sary explanations and arrangements due to such a situation as Hunt's. These, in spite of delicacy, I must procure. "*'^ This dual attitude of Shelley has been variously viewed. Professor Dowden thinks it a " triumph of diplomacy, "*'^ while Jeaffreson deems it a conspiracy of Hunt and Shelley against the innocent and unsuspecting Byron. °^ Nicoll, Literary Anecdotes of the Nineteenth Century, p. 353, March, 1822. ^^bid. , p. 356.
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