The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 2J. Murray, 1899 - 544 páginas John Murray, Lord Byron's long-time publisher, released a 13-volume set of "The Works of Lord Byron" in the late 19th century. The poetry volumes, of which there are seven, were edited byErnest Hartley Coleridge, grandson of Romantic poet and Byron contemporary, Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The letters and journals were edited in another six volumes by Rowland Prothero. Volume two of poetry contains "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage" and historical notes by Byron's close friend, John Cam Hobhouse, who was with him on their Grand Tour of Europe after which Byron wrote "Childe Harold." |
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... Dallas [ D. ] ; ( iii . ) a transcript of the Third Canto , in the handwriting of Clara Jane Clairmont [ C ] ; ( iv . ) a collection of " scraps , " forming a first draft of the Third Canto , in Byron's handwriting [ MS . ] ; ( v . ) a ...
... Dallas [ D. ] ; ( iii . ) a transcript of the Third Canto , in the handwriting of Clara Jane Clairmont [ C ] ; ( iv . ) a collection of " scraps , " forming a first draft of the Third Canto , in Byron's handwriting [ MS . ] ; ( v . ) a ...
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... Professor Eugen Kölbing's exhaustive collation of the text of the two first cantos with the Dallas Transcript in the British Museum ( Zur Textüberlieferung von Byron's Childe Harold PREFACE TO THE SECOND VOLUME . vii.
... Professor Eugen Kölbing's exhaustive collation of the text of the two first cantos with the Dallas Transcript in the British Museum ( Zur Textüberlieferung von Byron's Childe Harold PREFACE TO THE SECOND VOLUME . vii.
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... Dallas , who had superintended the publication of English Bards , and Scotch Reviewers , that he has " an imitation of the Ars Poetica of Horace ready for Cawthorne . " Byron landed in England on July 2 , and on the 15th Dallas " had ...
... Dallas , who had superintended the publication of English Bards , and Scotch Reviewers , that he has " an imitation of the Ars Poetica of Horace ready for Cawthorne . " Byron landed in England on July 2 , and on the 15th Dallas " had ...
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... Dallas , that he should arrange for its publication and hold the copyright . Dallas would have entrusted the poem to Caw- thorne , who had published English Bards , and Scotch Reviewers , and with whom , as Byron's intermediary , he was ...
... Dallas , that he should arrange for its publication and hold the copyright . Dallas would have entrusted the poem to Caw- thorne , who had published English Bards , and Scotch Reviewers , and with whom , as Byron's intermediary , he was ...
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... Dallas , had undergone con- siderable alterations and modifications before this date . Both Dallas and Murray took exception to certain stanzas which , on personal , or patriotic , or religious considerations , were provocative and ...
... Dallas , had undergone con- siderable alterations and modifications before this date . Both Dallas and Murray took exception to certain stanzas which , on personal , or patriotic , or religious considerations , were provocative and ...
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