Francis Hodgson (1781-1852)
Provost of Eton College, translator of Juvenal (1807) and close friend of Byron. He wrote
for the Monthly and Critical Reviews, and was
author of (among other volumes of poetry) Childe Harold's Monitor; or
Lines occasioned by the last Canto of Childe Harold (1818).
Provost of Eton College, translator of Juvenal (1807) and close friend of Byron. He wrote
for the Monthly and Critical Reviews, and was
author of (among other volumes of poetry) Childe Harold's Monitor; or
Lines occasioned by the last Canto of Childe Harold (1818).
“Anstey’s Poetical Works” in
Monthly Review.
“An Answer to the Question of a Critic” in
Lady Jane Grey: a Tale.
“Ballad on Metaphysics” in
Lady Jane Grey: a Tale.
The Casket, a Miscellany, consisting of Unpublished Poems.
“Review of The Crusaders” in
Monthly Review.
Lady Jane Grey: a Tale.
Childe Harold's Monitor; or, Lines occasioned by the last Canto of Childe
Harold, including Hints to other Contemporaries.
The Friends: a Poem. In Four Books.
“A Gentle Alternative prepared for the Reviewers” in
Lady Jane Grey: a Tale.
“Byron’s Hebrew Melodies” in
Memoir of Rev. F. Hodgson.
“Holford's Wallace” in
Monthly Review.
“Howes’ translation of Persius” in
Monthly Review.
Lady Jane Grey: a Tale, in Two Books: with Miscellaneous Poems, in English and
Latin.
Leaves of Laurel; or, New Probationary Pdes, for the vacant
Laureatship.
“Morrice's translation of the Iliad” in
Monthly Review.
“Musae cantabrigienses” in
Monthly Review.
“Raymond's Life of Dermody” in
Critical Review.
Sacred Leisure, or, Poems on Religious Subjects.
Sacred Lyrics; or, Extracts from the Prophetical and other Scriptures of the
Old Testament, adapted to Latin Versification.
Saeculomastix; or, the Lash of the Age we live in. A Poem in Two Parts.
“Scott's Lady of the Lake” in
Monthly Review.
“Sherwen” in
Monthly Review.
The Satires of Juvenal.
Sir Edgar; a Tale, in Two Cantos: with serious Translations from the Ancients;
and merry Imitations of a Modern.