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Francis Hodgson
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Francis Hodgson : [translation of Juvenal]
Byron to Francis Hodgson, 9 September 1811: 'Dear Hodgson, - I have been a good deal in your company lately, for I have been reading Juvenal & Lady Jane &ca for the first time since my return.'
Century: 1800-1849 Reader/Listener/Group: George Gordon, Lord Byron Print: Unknown
Francis Hodgson : Lady Jane Grey, a Tale; and Other Poems
Byron to Francis Hodgson, 9 September 1811: 'Dear Hodgson, - I have been a good deal in your company lately, for I have been reading Juvenal & Lady Jane &ca for the first time since my return.'
Century: 1800-1849 Reader/Listener/Group: George Gordon, Lord Byron Print: Book
Francis Hodgson : The Friends: a Poem
Byron to John Murray, 18 May 1819: 'I have read Parson Hodgson's "Friends" in which he seems to display his knowledge of the Subject by a covert Attack or two on Some of his own.'
UnknownCentury: 1800-1849 Reader/Listener/Group: George Gordon Lord Byron
Francis Hodgson : Childe Harold's Monitor, or Lines occasioned by the Last Canto of Childe Harold, including Hints to other Contemporaries
Byron to Francis Hodgson, 12 May 1821; ' ... your two poems [critical of Byron] have been sent. I have read them over (with the notes) with great pleasure. I receive your compliments kindly and your censures temperately ...'
UnknownCentury: Reader/Listener/Group: George Gordon Lord Byron
Francis Hodgson : Saeculo Mastix, or the Lash of the Age we live in
Byron to Francis Hodgson, 12 May 1821; ' ... your two poems [critical of Byron] have been sent. I have read them over (with the notes) with great pleasure. I receive your compliments kindly and your censures temperately ...'
UnknownCentury: 1800-1849 Reader/Listener/Group: George Gordon Lord Byron
Francis Hodgson : Notes to (?) Childe Harold's Monitor, or Lines Occasioned by the Last Canto of Childe Harold, including Hints to other Contemporaries
Byron to Francis Hodgson, 12 May 1821; 'Two hours after the "Ave Maria", the Italian date of twilight ... I have ... dined, and turned over yr. notes.'
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