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Sir Walter Scott, baronet. “Childe Harold, Canto III.—and other Poems” in Quarterly Review.
Scott's favorable review appeared at a critical time.
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John Murray to Lord Byron, 22 January 1817 in Memoir of John Murray. 2 Vols (London: John Murray, 1891).
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Lady Byron to John Murray, 16 February 1817 in Memoir of John Murray. 2 Vols (London: John Murray, 1891).
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John Whishaw to Thomas Smith, 1 March 1817 in The “Pope” of Holland House: Selections from the Correspondence of John Whishaw and his Friends 1813-1840. (London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1906).
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Lord Byron to John Murray, 3 March 1817 in Letters and Journals of Lord Byron. 2 Vols (London: John Murray, 1830).
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John Murray to Lord Byron, 20 March 1817 in Memoir of John Murray. 2 Vols (London: John Murray, 1891).
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Lord Byron to Sir Walter Scott, 12 January 1822 in Letters and Journals of Lord Byron. 2 Vols (London: John Murray, 1830).
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Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron. 2 Vols (London: John Murray, 1830).
Life of Byron: 1817
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Life of Byron: 1822
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Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904, Memoir of John Murray. 2 Vols (London: John Murray, 1891).
Chapter XV.
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Whishaw, J. (John), 1764 or 5-1840, The “Pope” of Holland House: Selections from the Correspondence of John Whishaw and his Friends 1813-1840. (London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1906).
Chapter V: 1817
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Lovelace, Ralph Milbanke, Earl of, 1839-1906, Astarte: a Fragment of Truth concerning George Gordon Byron, sixth Lord Byron. (London: Christophers, 1921).
VI. Lady Byron’s Policy of Silence
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