Letters and Journals of Lord Byron
Lord Byron to John Murray, 10 February 1814
“I am much better, and indeed quite well this morning. I
have received two, but I presume there are more of the Ana, subsequently, and also something previous, to which the Morning Chronicle replied. You also mentioned
a parody on the Skull. I wish to see them all, because there may
be things that require notice either by pen or person.
“Yours, &c.
“You need not trouble yourself to answer this; but send
me the things when you get them.”
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.
Morning Chronicle. (1769-1862). James Perry was proprietor of this London daily newspaper from 1789-1821; among its many
notable poetical contributors were Coleridge, Southey, Lamb, Rogers, and Campbell.