FOOTNOTESVITAINDEX
- Ackermann, Richard, [186] (note)
- Age of Bronze, The, [4], [6], [8], [53], [202–207].
- Anstey, Christopher, [30], [32], [40].
- Anti-Jacobin, [30–33], [37], [59], [61], [64],
[85]
- Barrett, E. S., [36], [40]
- Becher, Rev. J. T., [39], [45], [48]
- Beppo, [6], [7], [8], [93], [113–127], [129–131],
[144], [145], [161], [163], [182]
- Berni, Francesco, [8], [118] (note), [121] (note), [127], [144],
[155–157], [161]
- Birrell, Augustine, Mr., [103], [209]
- Blackwood’s Magazine, [51]
- Blessington, Countess of, [115], [164].
- Blues, The, [207–209]
- Bowles, Rev. Samuel, [62–63]
- Brougham, Lord, [48], [167]
- Burns, Robert, [29]
- Butler, Samuel, [11], [16], [122], [182]
- Butler, Dr., [40–41]
- Buratti, [157–159]
- Byron, Lady, [107–110], [175–176]
- Byron, Lord: place among English satirists, [7];
- divisions of his satire, [8–9];
- early satiric verse, [39–47];
- position in 1798;
- travels in Spain and Greece, [77];
- life in London, [94];
- his political beliefs, [95], [143], [168–172], [204];
- life in Italy, [115–116];
- death and burial, [208];
- influence, [185], [186] (note)
- Canning, George, [31], [32], [34], [35], [40], [203],
[204]
- Carlisle, Lord, [43] (note), [66–67]
- Casti, Giambattista, [8], [117], [118–119], [127–144], [161],
[162], [181]
- Castlereagh, Lord, [102], [170–171]
- Chesterton, G. K., [14]
- Childe Harold, [6], [7], [77], [78], [110–111], [122],
[136] (note)
- Churchill, Charles, [3], [21–22], [25];
- Apology Addressed to the Critical Reviewers, [56–58];
- Prophecy of Famine, [66], [88–89]
- Clarke, Hewson, [67]
- Clermont, Mrs., [108–109], [215]
- Cleveland, John, [11], [88]
- Coleridge, S. T., [60–62], [63], [84], [173]
- Collins, J. C., [127] (note), [129] (note)
- Corsair, The, [97]
- Courthope, W. J., [6], [29]
- Cowper, [22], [66]
- Crabbe, [22–23]
- Critical Review, [56–57]
- Curse of Minerva, The, [7], [77], [86–92]
- Dallas, R. C., [49], [68], [77], [78]
- Devil’s Drive, The, [93], [101–102]
- Don Juan, [6], [8], [93], [114], [116], [127],
[128], [133–144], [147–154], [158], [159], [161],
[162], [163–187], [198], [208], [216]
- Dryden, [3], [7], [11–13], [14], [15], [17],
[37], [52];
- comparison of Absalom and Achitophel and The Vision of Judgment, [198–199]; [210], [211], [212]
- Edinburgh Review, [48–58]
- English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers, [7–8], [33], [36], [37], [38],
[47], [48–76], [79], [92], [95], [112], [162],
[167], [169], [174], [187], [201], [215]
- Forteguerri, [160]
- Frere, J. H., [31], [118] (note);
- The Monks, and the Giants, [117–127];
- Fugitive Pieces, [39], [41], [42]
- George III, [34], [94], [190], [191], [192], [193],
[195], [196], [200]
- George IV, [94], [96–98], [100], [105], [171]
- Giaour, The, [7], [94]
- Gifford, [8], [10], [23–25], [29], [31], [40],
[42], [47], [50], [53], [54], [65];
- comparison of Gifford and Byron, [71–73]; [74], [85], [93], [113], [170],
[213]
- Goethe, [195]
- Goldsmith, [20], [30] (note)
- Guiccioli, Countess, [116], [174], [177] (note)
- Hamilton, Lady Anne, [35–36], [40];
- Epics of the Ton, [59–60], [61], [64]
- Henley, W. E., [200]
- Hints from Horace, [8], [77–85], [92]
- Hobhouse, J. C., [77], [78], [179], [216]
- Hodgson, F., [57], [59], [73], [78]
- Holland, Lord, [58], [68], [106] (note)
- Hunt, Leigh, [68], [69], [95], [98], [115], [146],
[202]
- Ireland, W. H., [36]
- Jeaffreson, [75], [98]
- Jeffrey, [45], [50], [55], [56], [84], [216]
- Johnson, Samuel, [21]
- Juvenal, [21], [51]
- Lamb, Lady Caroline, [107]
- Lewis, M. G., [63], [64]
- Liberal, The, [98], [148], [188], [191], [199],
[201], [206]
- Lines to a Lady Weeping, [97], [98]
- Mant, Richard, [36–37], [40];
- his Simpliciad, [59], [60], [61], [62]
- Mathias, T. J., [19] (note), [25–26], [29], [33], [37],
[40];
- his Pursuits of Literature, [26] (note); [118]
- Moore, Thomas, [1], [30], [32], [36], [38];
- attacked in English Bards, [63–64]; [74];
- his quarrel and reconciliation with Byron, [95–97]; [98], [99], [105], [111]
- Murray, John, [78], [97], [102], [109], [111], [115],
[118], [147], [154] (note), [164], [165], [166]
(note), [175], [179], [191], [200]
- Ottava rima, [9], [114], [120–121] (note);
- Byron’s management of, [122], [161], [181], [202]
- Parody, [5], [32], [189] and note
- Peacock, T. L., [172] (note)
- Pigot, Elizabeth, [44], [48]
- Pope, [5], [7], [10];
- work as a satirist, [13–16]; [18], [22], [33], [36], [37],
[40], [41], [53], [54], [55], [59], [62],
[63];
- comparison of Byron and Pope, [69–72]; [74];
- Essay on Criticism, [81–82];
- Epistle to Lord Bathurst, [89]; [93], [113], [173], [191],
[214]
- Pulci, Luigi, [8], [117], [120], [144];
- life, and influence on Byron, [145–155]; [156], [161], [196–197], [199]
- Rejected Addresses, [28] (note), [106–107] and note
- Rolliad, [27–28], [32], [40]
- Satire, [2–5]
- Scott, Walter, Sir, [5], [59–60] and note, [98]
- Shelley, [38], [171] (note), [178], [188]
- Sketch, A, [93], [108–109]
- Southey, [60–62], [84], [173];
- Byron’s quarrel with him, [188], ff.;
- his Vision of Judgment, [190–191]
- Swift, [16–17], [27], [122], [182]
- Swinburne, [200]
- Travesty, [5], [189] and note
- Trelawney, [17] (note), [115], [182]
- Vision of Judgment, The, [7], [8], [114],
[116], [162], [188–201]
- Waltz, The, [6], [7], [8], [65], [93],
[103–106]
- Windsor Poetics, [93], [99]
- Wordsworth, [34], [36], [60–62], [71], [84], [174],
[208]
- Young, [16], [20], [28]