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contents:
Preface
Chapter I.
Chapter II. 1794-1807.
Chapter III. 1807-1808.
Chapter IV. 1808.
Chapter V. 1808-1809.
Chapter VI. 1810.
Chapter VII. 1811.
Chapter VIII. 1811.
Chapter IX. 1811.
Chapter X. 1811-12.
Chapter XI. 1812.
Chapter XII. 1812-13.
Chapter XIII. 1813-14.
Chapter XIV. 1815-16.
Chapter XV. 1816-18.
Chapter XVI. 1815-22.
Chapter XVII. 1820.
Chapter XVIII. 1824-27.
Chapter XIX. 1827-1830
Chapter XX. 1830-36.
Chapter XXI. 1837-40.
Chapter XXII. 1840-47.
Chapter XXIII. 1840-52.
Index
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Horace Smith (1779-1849)
English poet and novelist; with his brother James he wrote Rejected Addresses (1812) and Horace in London (1813). Among his novels was Brambletye House (1826). English poet and novelist; with his brother James he wrote Rejected Addresses (1812) and Horace in London (1813). Among his novels was Brambletye House (1826).
WRITINGS OF:
“Cui Bono?” in Rejected Addresses.
Lord Byron to Francis Hodgson, 3 January 1813  ¶ 1
Rejected Addresses: or the New Theatrum Poetarum.
Volume I,  Chapter XII. 1812-13.  ¶ 5
Volume I,  Chapter XII. 1812-13.  ¶ 6
Lord Byron to Francis Hodgson, 3 January 1813  ¶ 1
Volume II,  Chapter XIX. 1827-1830  ¶ 1
REFERENCES TO:
Volume II,  Chapter XIX. 1827-1830  ¶ 1