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Robert Charles Dallas

 

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Robert Charles Dallas : unknown

Byron to Robert Charles Dallas, 21 January 1808: 'Whenever Leisure and Inclination permit me the pleasure of a visit, I shall feel truly gratified in a personal acquaintance with one, whose mind has long been known to me in his Writings.'

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Century: 1700-1799 / 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: George Gordon Lord Byron      

  

Robert Charles Dallas [?] : [poem]

Byron to unknown female correspondent (mother of author of poem sent for Byron's consideration), 17 August 1814: 'The poem from which you have done me the honour to enlose some extracts --I saw in M.S. last year at the hands of Mr. Murray and expressed my wonder that he did not publish it ...'

Century:      Reader/Listener/Group: George Gordon Lord Byron      Manuscript: Unknown

 

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