![]() ![]() The text corresponds closely but not exactly with that adopted by Murray in 1831, and does not embody the variants of the several MSS. They are in "book-form," and show that the volume was intended to be uniform with the Fifth Edition of 'English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers', of 1811. Alexander Dallas, January 12, 1867, and are, doubtless, fragments of the proofs set up in type for Cawthorn in 1811. Proofs of lines 173-272 and 1-272 ('Proofs a, b'), are among the Egerton MSS. a and b), and a third in the possession of Mr. ![]() of 'Hints from Horace' are extant, two in the possession of Lord Lovelace (MSS. Hints from Horace: being a Partial Imitation, in English Verse, of theĮpistle 'Ad Pisones, De Arte Poetica' and intended as a sequel toĪthens, Franciscan Convent, March 12, 1811. Imitation in English Verse from the Epistle, etc. Hints from Horace (Athens, Capuchin Convent, March 12, 1811) being an "Rhymes are difficult things - they are stubborn things, Sir."įIELDING'S 'Amelia', Vol. Reddere quae ferrum valet, exsors ipsa secandi." Home Lord Byron's Poems E-Text: Hints From HoraceĮ-Text Lord Byron's Poems Hints From HoraceīEING AN ALLUSION IN ENGLISH VERSE TO THE EPISTLE "AD PISONES, DE ARTE POETICA," AND INTENDED AS A SEQUEL TO "ENGLISH BARDS, AND SCOTCH REVIEWERS."
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