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Journal of the Conversations of Lord Byron
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John Murray II (1778-1843)
The second John Murray began the Quarterly Review in 1809 and published works by Scott, Byron, Austen, Crabbe, and other literary notables. The second John Murray began the Quarterly Review in 1809 and published works by Scott, Byron, Austen, Crabbe, and other literary notables.
REFERENCES TO:
 Byron's family; his indiscretions  ¶ 35
 On religion and religious epics  ¶ 9
 On the drama; on superstition  ¶ 16
 On the drama; on superstition  ¶ 27
 Byron's acquatic exploits  ¶ 2
 Marino Faliero, reviewers, Barry Cornwall  ¶ 3
 Byron's Cain  ¶ 7
 Byron's Cain  ¶ n1
 English Bards; Robert Southey  ¶ 10
 Byron's Heaven and Hell; Prophecy of Dante  ¶ 1
 John Murray, bookseller  ¶ 1
 John Murray, bookseller  ¶ 2
 John Murray, bookseller  ¶ 3
 John Murray, bookseller  ¶ 4
 John Murray, bookseller  ¶ 6
 John Murray, bookseller  ¶ 8
 John Murray, bookseller  ¶ 10
 Sir Walter Scott  ¶ 8
 Sir Walter Scott  ¶ 9
 Byron's Werner  ¶ 6