Letters and Journals of Lord Byron
        Lord Byron to John Murray, 6 July 1822
        
        
          
        
        
          
        
       
      
      
      
      
     
     
    
    
    
    
     “I return you the revise. I have softened the part to which
                              Gifford objected, and changed the name of
                              Michael to Raphael, who was an angel of gentler sympathies. By the way, recollect to
                           alter Michael to Raphael in the scene itself
                           throughout, for I have only had time to do so in the list of the dramatis personæ, and
                              scratch out all the pencil-marks, to avoid puzzling the
                           printers. I have given the ‘Vision of Quevedo Redivivus’ to John Hunt, which will relieve you from a dilemma. He must
                           publish it at his own risk, as it is at his own desire. Give him
                           the corrected copy which Mr.
                              Kinnaird had, as it is mitigated partly, and also the preface. 
     “Yours, &c.” 
    
    William Gifford  (1756-1826)  
                  Poet, scholar, and editor who began as a shoemaker's apprentice; after Oxford he
                        published 
The Baviad (1794), 
The Maeviad
                        (1795), and 
The Satires of Juvenal translated (1802) before becoming
                        the founding editor of the 
Quarterly Review (1809-24).
               
 
    John Hunt  (1775-1848)  
                  English printer and publisher, the elder brother of Leigh Hunt; he was the publisher of
                            
The Examiner and 
The Liberal, in
                        connection with which he was several times prosecuted for libel.
               
 
    
    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.