In allusion to the general melancholy character of his Lordship's poetical doctrines.
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(6) To Lord Byron (Morning Post, February 15, 1814)
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Occasioned by reading his Poem, at the end of
The Corsair
In allusion to the general melancholy character of his Lordship's poetical doctrines.
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Occasioned by reading his Poem, at the end of
The Corsair