LORD  BYRON  and  his  TIMES
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contents:
Preface
Lord Byron.
Mr. Moore.
Mr. Shelley. With a Criticism on his Genius.
Mr. Keats. With a Criticism on his Writings.
Mr. Dubois. Mr. Campbell. Mr. Theodore Hook. Mr. Mathews. Messrs. James & Horace Smith.
Mr. Fuseli. Mr. Bonnycastle. Mr. Kinnaird.
Mr. Charles Lamb.
Mr. Coleridge.
Recollections of the Author’s Life.
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James Thomson (1700-1748)
Anglo-Scottish poet and playwright; while his descriptive poem, The Seasons (1726-30), was perhaps the most popular poem of the eighteenth century, the poets tended to admire more his Spenserian burlesque, The Castle of Indolence (1748). Anglo-Scottish poet and playwright; while his descriptive poem, The Seasons (1726-30), was perhaps the most popular poem of the eighteenth century, the poets tended to admire more his Spenserian burlesque, The Castle of Indolence (1748).
WRITINGS OF:
The Castle of Indolence: an Allegorical Poem. Written in imitation of Spenser.
 Mr. Campbell.  ¶ 3
 First Verses; Dr. Franklin; Mr. Maurice; Mr. Llwyd.  ¶ 1n
The Seasons.
 Mr. Campbell.  ¶ 3
REFERENCES TO:
 Mr. Campbell.  ¶ 3
 Mr. Coleridge.  ¶ 2
 An Account of Christ’s Hospital.  ¶ 78
 First Verses; Dr. Franklin; Mr. Maurice; Mr. Llwyd.  ¶ 1n