Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 (of 6) - With his Letters and Journals by Thomas Moore
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Proved at London (with a Codicil), 6th of July, 1824, before the
Worshipful Stephen Lushington, Doctor of Laws, and surrogate, by the oaths of John Cam Hobhouse and John Hanson, Esquires, the executors, to whom administration was granted, having been first sworn duly to administer. NATHANIEL GOSTLING, GEORGE JENNER, CHARLES DYNELEY, Deputy Registrars. * * * * * MISCELLANEOUS PIECES IN PROSE. REVIEW OF WORDSWORTH'S POEMS, 2 Vols. 1807.[1] [Footnote 1: I have been a reviewer. In 1807, in a Magazine called "Monthly Literary Recreations," I reviewed Wordsworth's trash of that time. In the Monthly Review I wrote some articles which were inserted. This was in the latter part of 1811.--BYRON.] (From "Monthly Literary Recreations," for August, 1807.) |
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