measure, which is Gray's, Milton's, and any one's who likes it.

The Giaour

is certainly a bad character, but not dangerous: and I think his fate and his feelings will meet with few proselytes. I shall be very glad to hear from or of you, when you please; but don't put yourself out of your way on my account.

Yours ever,

B.


[Footnote 1:]

The British Review

(No. ix.) criticized

The Giaour