LORD  BYRON  and  his  TIMES
Byron
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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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William Wordsworth (1770-1850)
With Coleridge, author of Lyrical Ballads (1798), Wordsworth survived his early unpopularity to succeed Robert Southey as poet laureate in 1843. With Coleridge, author of Lyrical Ballads (1798), Wordsworth survived his early unpopularity to succeed Robert Southey as poet laureate in 1843.
WRITINGS OF:
The Excursion, being a portion of The Recluse, a Poem.
Lord Byron to Leigh Hunt, 30 October 1815  ¶ 2
Lyrical Ballads with a few other Poems.
Lord Byron to Leigh Hunt, 30 October 1815  ¶ 2
Thanksgiving Ode, January 18, 1816, with other short Pieces, chiefly referring to recent Public Events.
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 1n
REFERENCES TO:
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 5
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 31
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 54
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 72
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 178
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 183
 Lord Byron.  ¶ 1n
Lord Byron to Leigh Hunt, 9 February 1814  ¶ 3
Lord Byron to Leigh Hunt, 30 October 1815  ¶ 2
 Mr. Keats. With a Criticism on his Writings.  ¶ 4
 Mr. Keats. With a Criticism on his Writings.  ¶ 14
 Mr. Bonnycastle.  ¶ 5
 The Author’s Visit to Italy.  ¶ 166