Byron’s early satires and the influence of Churchill
<p>Between March and June 1811, as he travelled in Greece and Malta, Byron wrote a fragmentary imitation in heroic couplets of the first lines of Horace’s Satire 1.4. The imitation was never completed, but survives in holograph fair copy on a single leaf bound up with the second corrected manu...
Main Author: | Bucknell, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2016
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