glish, 'full of gross faults'
'Not good as models'
'DREAM,' The
The most mournful and picturesque story that ever came from the pen
and heart of man
'One of the most interesting' of Lord Byron's poems
Dreams
Drummond, Sir William
His 'OEdipus Judaicus'
----, Mr., Lord Byron's schoolfellow at Harrow
Drury, Rev. Henry, Lord Byron's letters to
----, Rev. Dr. Joseph, his account of Lord Byron's disposition and
capabilities while at Harrow
Lord Byron's character of
His retirement from the mastership of Harrow
Drury, Mark
Drury Lane Theatre
'ADDRESS, spoken at the opening of'
Dryden, his praise of Oxford, at the expense of Cambridge
Eulogy of his 'Fables' by Lord Byron
'Duenna,' Lord Byron's partiality for the songs in
Duff, Colonel (Lord Byron's god-father)
----, Miss Mary (afterwards Mrs. Robert Cockburn), Lord Byron's
boyish attachment for
Dulwich, Lord Byron at school there
Dumont, M
Duncan, Mr., Lord Byron's writing-master at Aberdeen
Dwyer, Mr
Dyer's 'Grongar Hill'
E.
Eagles, a flight of
Eboli, Princess of, epigram on her losing an eye
Eclectic Review
Eddleston, the Cambridge chorister, Lord Byron's protege
Edgecombe, Mr
Edgehill, Battle, seven brothers of the Byron family at
Edgeworth, Richard Lovell, esq., sketch of
----, Maria
Edinburgh Annual Register
Edinburgh Review
Its effect on the author
Its review of the 'Corsair' and 'Bride of Abydos'
Education, English system of
Elba, Isle of, Lord Byron's 'Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte' on his retreat
to
Eldon, Earl of
Anecdote of
Elgin, Earl of, severe treatment of
The 'Curse of Minerva' levelled against him
Ellice, Edward, esq., letter to
Ellis, George, esq.
Ellison, Lord Byron's school-fellow at Harrow
Elliston, Robert William, comedian, Lord Byron's wish that he should
speak his 'Address' at Drury Lane theatre
Eloquence, state of
Endurance, of more worth than talent
ENGLISH BARDS AND SCOTCH REVIEWERS, the groundwork laid before the
appearance of the critique in the 'Edinburgh Review'
Sent to Mr. Harness
Success of the satire
The author's regret in having written it
Refusal to republish it
Attempted publication of
Englishman, Otway's three requisites for an
Envy
Ephesus, ruins of
EPIGRAM on Moore's Operatic Farce, or Farcical Opera
Erskine, Lord, his eloquence
his famous pamphlet
See, also
Essex (George-Capel), fifth Earl of
Euxine, or Black Sea, description of
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