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 √ Century of ExperienceEvidenceName of Reader / Listener / Reading GroupAuthor of TextTitle of TextForm of Text
 
1800-1849John Kenyon to his distant relative Elizabeth Barrett, on the latter's An Essay on Mind (read in a copy borrowed from Barrett), 12 July 1826: 'I had scarcely quitted y...Mr Philipps Elizabeth BarrettAn Essay on Mind with Other PoemsPrint: Book
1800-1849John Kenyon to his distant relative Elizabeth Barrett, on the latter's An Essay on Mind (read in a copy borrowed from Barrett), 12 July 1826: 'I had scarcely quitted y...John Kenyon Elizabeth BarrettAn Essay on Mind with Other PoemsPrint: Book
1800-1849John Murray to Byron (c. January 1816): 'I enclose Ward's note after reading the "Siege of Corinth." I lent him "Parisina" also, and he called yesterday to express h...George Gordon Lord ByronParisinaManuscript: Unknown
1800-1849John Murray to Byron (c. January 1816): 'I enclose Ward's note after reading the "Siege of Corinth." I lent him "Parisina" also, and he called yesterday to express h...George Gordon Lord ByronParisinaManuscript: Unknown
1800-1849John Murray to Byron (c. January 1816): 'I enclose Ward's note after reading the "Siege of Corinth." I lent him "Parisina" also, and he called yesterday to express h...George Gordon Lord ByronThe Siege of CorinthManuscript: Unknown
1800-1849John Murray to Byron, 12 September 1816, on William Gifford's response to Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Canto IV: 'He has been exceedingly ill with jaundice [...] He s...William Gifford George Gordon Lord ByronChilde Harold IVManuscript: Unknown
1800-1849John Murray to Byron, 12 September 1816: 'Respecting the "Monody," I extract from a letter which I received this morning from Sir James Mackintosh: "I presume I have t...Sir James Mackintosh George Gordon Lord ByronMonody [on Sheridan]Unknown
1800-1849John Murray to Byron, 12 September 1816: 'Respecting the "Monody," I extract from a letter which I received this morning from Sir James Mackintosh: "I presume I have t...William Gifford George Gordon Lord ByronMonody [on Sheridan]Unknown
1800-1849John Murray to Byron, 12 September 1816: 'Respecting the "Monody," I extract from a letter which I received this morning from Sir James Mackintosh: "I presume I have t...John Hookham Frere George Gordon Lord ByronMonody [on Sheridan]Unknown
1800-1849John Murray to Byron, 16 June 1818: 'Mr. Frere is at length satisfied that you are the author of "Beppo." He had no conception that you possessed the protean talent of...John Hookham Frere George Gordon Lord ByronBeppoUnknown
1800-1849John Murray to Byron, 22 January 1817: 'I had a letter from Mr. Ward, to whom, at Paris, I sent the poems, and he is delighted; and Mr. Canning, most particularly so w...George Gordon Lord Byronpoems [apparently including Childe Harold's Pilgri...Unknown
1800-1849John Murray to Byron, 22 January 1817: 'I had a letter from Mr. Ward, to whom, at Paris, I sent the poems, and he is delighted; and Mr. Canning, most particularly so w...William Gifford George Gordon Lord ByronChilde Harold's Pilgrimage, Canto IIIUnknown
1800-1849John Murray to Byron, 22 January 1817: 'I had a letter from Mr. Ward, to whom, at Paris, I sent the poems, and he is delighted; and Mr. Canning, most particularly so w...George Gordon Lord ByronChilde Harold's Pilgrimage, Canto IIIUnknown
1800-1849John Murray to Byron, 22 January 1817: 'I had a letter from Mr. Ward, to whom, at Paris, I sent the poems, and he is delighted; and Mr. Canning, most particularly so w...Walter Scott George Gordon Lord ByronChilde Harold's Pilgrimage, Canto IIIUnknown
1800-1849John Murray to Byron, 4 January 1816: 'Nothing can be more interestingly framed and more interestingly told than this story [Parisina] [...] I read it last night to ...John Murray George Gordon Lord ByronParisinaManuscript: Unknown
1800-1849John Murray to his wife, 15 August 1814: 'I have got [for publication] at last Mr. Eagle's "Journal of Penrose, the Seaman" [...] Lord Byron sent me word this mornin...George Gordon Lord Byron EagleJournal of Penrose, the SeamanManuscript: Unknown
1800-1849John Murray to Lord Byron (December 1815): 'I tore open the packet you sent me, and have found in it a Pearl. It is very interesting, pathetic, beautiful -- do you k...John Murray George Gordon Lord ByronThe Siege of Corinth / ParisinaManuscript: Unknown, In hand of Anne Isabella, Lady Byron
1800-1849John Murray to Lord Byron (November 1813): 'I am so very anxious to procure the best criticism upon the "Bride [of Abydos]," that I ventured last night to introduce he...George Gordon Lord ByronThe Bride of AbydosPrint: Book
1800-1849John Murray to Lord Byron (November 1813): 'I am so very anxious to procure the best criticism upon the "Bride [of Abydos]," that I ventured last night to introduce he...George Gordon Lord ByronThe GiaourPrint: Book
1800-1849John Murray to Lord Byron, 3 February 1814, on first reception of The Corsair: 'Never, in my recollection, has any work, since the "Letter of Burke to the Duke of Bedf...Thomas Moore George Gordon Lord ByronThe CorsairPrint: Book



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