Poets, self-educated ones
Lord Byron’s list of celebrated poets of all nations
Unfitted for the calm affections and comforts of domestic life
Querulous and monotonous lives of
Female
See also
Polidori, Dr.
Some account of
Anecdotes of
His ’Vampire
His tragedy
Political consistency
Politics
Pomponius Atticus
Pope, Alexander, a self-educated poet
Lord Byron’s enthusiastic admiration of
His youth and Byron’s compared
An example of filial tenderness
His Prologue to Cato
His ineffable distance above all modern poets
The parent of real English poetry
Atrocious cant and nonsense about
The Christianity of English poetry
Ten times more poetry in his ‘Essay on Man’ than in the ‘Excursion’
Keats’ depreciation of
The most faultless of poets
His imagery
The greatest name in our poetry
His Essay upon Phillips’s Pastorals a model of irony
The principal inventor of modern gardening
His ‘Homer’
‘LETTER ON BOWLES’S STRICTURES ON THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF,’
SECOND LETTER
See, also
Porson, Professor, his ‘Devil’s Walk’
Lord Byron’s recollection of
Portrait painter, agonies of a
Pouqueville, M. de
Powerscourt, Lord, one of Lord Byron’s friends
Pratt, Samuel Jackson
Priestley, Dr., his Christian materialism
Prince Regent
Lord Byron’s introduction to
See George IV.
Prior’s Paulo Purgante
‘PRISONER OF CHILLON’
Probabilities, Dr. Miller’s Essay on
Probationary Odes
Prologues, ‘only two decent ones in our language’
‘PROMETHEUS,’ of AEschylus
’PROPHECY OF DANTE
Prophets
Pulci, his ‘Morgante Maggiore’
‘Sire of the half serious rhyme’
Punctuation
Q.
Quarrels of Authors, D’Israeli’s
Quarterly Review
‘Quentin Durward’
R.
Rae, John, comedian
Rainsford, Lord Byron’s schoolfellow at Harrow
Rancliffe, Lord
Raphael, his hair
Rashleigh, Lord Byron’s schoolfellow at Harrow
Ravenna
Raymond, James Grant, comedian
Reading, the love of
Regnard, his hypochondriacism
Reinagle, R.R., his chained eagle
‘Rejected Addresses,’ ‘the best
of the kind since the Rolliad,’
——, the Genuine
Republics
Reviewers
Reviews
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, ‘not good in history’
Reynolds, J.H., his ‘Safie’
‘Ricciardetto,’ Lord Glenbervie’s
translation of
Rice, Lord Byron’s schoolfellow at Harrow
Richardson, ‘the vainest and luckiest of authors’
Riddel, Lady, her masquerade at Bath, at which Lord
Byron appeared
Ridge, printer
Riga, the Greek patriot
Roberts, Mr. (editor of the British Review)
Robins, George, auctioneer
Robinson Crusoe, the first part said to be written
by Lord Oxford
Rocca, M. de