LORD  BYRON  and  his  TIMES
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Leigh Hunt:
Lord Byron and Some of his Contemporaries
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EDITORS’ PREFACE
PERSONS INDEX
LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS
TITLES INDEX
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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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George Gordon Byron, sixth Baron Byron (1788-1824)
The author of Childe Harold and Don Juan. The author of Childe Harold and Don Juan.
CORRESPONDENCE:
Lord Byron to Leigh Hunt, 2 December 1813
Lord Byron to Leigh Hunt, 22 December 1813
Lord Byron to Leigh Hunt, 9 February 1814
Lord Byron to Leigh Hunt, 15 October 1814
Lord Byron to Leigh Hunt, 1 June 1815
Lord Byron to Leigh Hunt, 7 October 1815
Lord Byron to Leigh Hunt, 15 October 1815
Lord Byron to Leigh Hunt, 22 October 1815
Lord Byron to Leigh Hunt, 30 October 1815
Lord Byron to Leigh Hunt, 29 January 1816
Lord Byron to Leigh Hunt, 26 Feburary 1816
Lord Byron to Leigh Hunt, 14 March 1816
WRITINGS OF:
Beppo a Venetian Story.
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 72
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 173
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 183
“The Blues: a Literary Eclogue” in The Liberal.
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 54
“Cain: a Mystery” in Sardanapalus: a Tragedy. The two Foscari: a Tragedy. Cain: a Mystery.
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 42
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 174
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 175
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 176
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: a Romaunt.
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 73
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 121
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 1n
 Mr. Moore.  ¶ 6
Don Juan.
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 37
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 38
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 41
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 69
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 70
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 71
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 72
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 73
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 76
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 173
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 183
 Mr. Shelley. With a Criticism on his Genius.  ¶ 33
 Mr. Keats. With a Criticism on his Writings.  ¶ 15
 The Author’s Visit to Italy.  ¶ 157
“The Dream” in The Prisoner of Chillon, and other Poems.
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 114
English Bards and Scotch Reviewers.
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 206
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 1n
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 2n
Lord Byron to Leigh Hunt, 15 October 1815  ¶ 1
Lord Byron to Leigh Hunt, 22 October 1815  ¶ 2
Lord Byron to Leigh Hunt, 22 October 1815  ¶ 2n
“Fare thee well” in The Champion.
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 8
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 128
Hebrew Melodies.
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 123
“Lara, a Tale” in Lara, a Tale. Jacqueline, a Tale.
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 157
Lord Byron to Leigh Hunt, 1 June 1815  ¶ 2
“Lines to a Lady Weeping” in Morning Chronicle.
Lord Byron to Leigh Hunt, 9 February 1814  ¶ 2
“Marino Faliero” in Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice: An Historical Tragedy, in Five Acts. With Notes. The Prophecy of Dante, a Poem.
Percy Bysshe Shelley to Leigh Hunt, 26 August 1821  ¶ 4
Memoir.
 Mr. Moore.  ¶ 5
“Parisina: a Poem” in The Siege of Corinth, a Poem; Parisina: a Poem.
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 142
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 148
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 156
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 157
“The Vision of Judgment. By Quevedo Redivivus” in The Liberal.
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 46
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 47
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 173
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 1n
REFERENCES TO:
   ¶ 2
   ¶ 3
   ¶ 5
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 1
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 47
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 55
 Mr. Moore.  ¶ 1
 Mr. Moore.  ¶ 4
 Mr. Moore.  ¶ 5
 Mr. Moore.  ¶ 6
 Mr. Moore.  ¶ 7
 Mr. Moore.  ¶ 8
 Mr. Shelley. With a Criticism on his Genius.  ¶ 19
 Mr. Shelley. With a Criticism on his Genius.  ¶ 20
 Mr. Shelley. With a Criticism on his Genius.  ¶ 28
 Mr. Shelley. With a Criticism on his Genius.  ¶ 33
 Mr. Shelley. With a Criticism on his Genius.  ¶ 1n
Mr. Trelawney's Narrative  ¶ 21
Mr. Trelawney's Narrative  ¶ 23
Percy Bysshe Shelley to Leigh Hunt, 26 August 1821  ¶ 1
Percy Bysshe Shelley to Leigh Hunt, 26 August 1821  ¶ 2
Percy Bysshe Shelley to Leigh Hunt, 26 August 1821  ¶ 3
Percy Bysshe Shelley to Leigh Hunt, 26 August 1821  ¶ 4
Percy Bysshe Shelley to Leigh Hunt, 26 August 1821  ¶ 4
Percy Bysshe Shelley to Leigh Hunt, 26 August 1821  ¶ 1n
 Mr. Keats. With a Criticism on his Writings.  ¶ 1
 Mr. Keats. With a Criticism on his Writings.  ¶ 15
 Mr. James Smith.  ¶ 10
 Mr. Horace Smith.  ¶ 11
 Mr. Coleridge.  ¶ 5
 The Examiner—the Author’s Imprisonment.  ¶ 2n
 The Author’s Visit to Italy.  ¶ 215