Keats Shelley and Shakespeare Studies: 1. The evolution of Keats's mind; 2. Keats's 'Prelude', a study of the poems of Keats up to Endymion; 3. Keats's style as exemplified in The Eve of St Agnes; 4. The Hymn to Intellectual Beauty; 5. Shelley's transcendentalism; 6. Shelley's idealism; 7. The images in Shelley's Hellas; 8. The blending of prose, blank verse and rhymed verse in Romeo and Juliet; 9. Measure for Measure as a clue to Shakespeare's attitude towards Puritanism; Essays in English Literature: 1. Chaucer's art of portraiture; 2. Astrophel and Stella; 3. Three of Shakespeare's Sonnets (59, 60, 61); 4. A parallel between Ben Jonson and Shakespeare; 5. Addison's humour: its matter and its form; 6. Swift's poetry; 7. Wordsworth's 'imagination'; 8. The House of Life; 9. The character of John Inglesant.