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Jean Racine. Phèdre.
A neoclassical tragedy derived from the story of Hyppolytus in Euripides.
REFERENCES TO:  
William Godwin to John Philip Kemble, [November? 1800] in William Godwin: his Friends and Contemporaries. (London: Henry S. King & Co., 1876).
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Lockhart, J. G. (John Gibson), 1794-1854, “On the Cockney School of Poetry. No. I” in Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine. (Edinburgh: October 1817).
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Medwin, Thomas, 1788-1869, Journal of the Conversations of Lord Byron. (London: Henry Colburn, 1824).
On the drama; on superstition
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C. Kegan Paul, William Godwin: his Friends and Contemporaries. (London: Henry S. King & Co., 1876).
Ch. III. 1800
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Lovelace, Ralph Milbanke, Earl of, 1839-1906, Astarte: a Fragment of Truth concerning George Gordon Byron, sixth Lord Byron. (London: Christophers, 1921).
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