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contents:
Preface
Life of Byron: to 1806
Life of Byron: 1806
Life of Byron: 1807
Life of Byron: 1808
Life of Byron: 1809
Life of Byron: 1810
Life of Byron: 1811
Life of Byron: 1812
Life of Byron: 1813
Life of Byron: 1814
Life of Byron: 1815
Life of Byron: 1816 (I)
Life of Byron: 1816 (II)
Life of Byron: 1817
Life of Byron: 1818
Life of Byron: 1819
Life of Byron: 1820
Life of Byron: 1821
Life of Byron: 1822
Life of Byron: 1823
Life of Byron: 1824
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Titles Index: 
Dallas, Robert Charles, Aubrey: a Novel.
Lord Byron to R. C. Dallas, 20 January 1808  ¶ 2
Dallas, Robert Charles, Percival, or, Nature vindicated: a Novel.
Lord Byron to R. C. Dallas, 20 January 1808  ¶ 2
Dallas, Robert Charles, Recollections of the Life of Lord Byron, from the Year 1808 to the end of 1814; exhibiting his early Character and Opinions, detailing the Progress of his Literary Career, and including various unpublished Passages of his Works. Taken from authentic Documents, in the possession of the Author.
Volume I,  Life of Byron: 1808  ¶ 1
Volume I,  Life of Byron: 1812  ¶ n1
Dallaway, James, Constantinople Ancient and Modern, with Excursions to the Shores and Islands of the Archipelago and to the Troad.
Volume I,  Life of Byron: 1813  ¶ n2
D'Alton, John, Dermid; or, Erin in the Days of Boru: a Poem.
Lord Byron to Thomas Moore, 12 June 1815  ¶ 8
Alighieri, Dante, The Divine Comedy.
Volume I,  Life of Byron: 1809  ¶ n1
Volume II,  Life of Byron: 1820  ¶ 22
Alighieri, Dante, Convivio.
Volume I,  Life of Byron: 1809  ¶ n1
Alighieri, Dante, “The Inferno” in The Divine Comedy.
Lord Byron to John M. B. Pigot, 9 August 1806  ¶ 2
Lord Byron to Thomas Moore, 9 April 1814  ¶ 8
Volume II,  Life of Byron: 1820  (verse)
Lord Byron to John Murray, 20 March 1820  (verse)
Lord Byron to John Murray, 9 April 1820  ¶ 2
Denham, Sir John, Coopers Hill: a Poeme.
Volume I,  Life of Byron: 1813  ¶ n3
Dibdin, Charles, “The Maid of Lodi” in The Siege of Belgrade.
Lord Byron to Elizabeth Bridget Pigot, 29 August 1804  ¶ 1
Volume I,  Life of Byron: 1807  ¶ 11
Dibdin, Thomas John, The Magpie, or, the Maid of Palaiseau: a Melo-dramatic Romance: in Three Acts.
Lord Byron to John Murray, 25 September 1815  ¶ 1
Lord Byron to John Murray, 27 September 1815  ¶ 3
Diderot, Denis, Le Paradoxe sur le comédien.
Volume I,  Life of Byron: 1814  ¶ n1
D'Israeli, Isaac, Curiosities of Literature: consisting of Anecdotes, Characters, Sketches and Dissertations Literary, Critical, and Historical.
Volume II,  Life of Byron: 1821  ¶ 5
Lord Byron to Thomas Moore, 6 October 1821  ¶ 5
D'Israeli, Isaac, An Essay on the Manners and Genius of the Literary Character.
Volume I,  Life of Byron: to 1806  ¶ n3
Volume I,  Life of Byron: 1811  ¶ n2
Volume I,  Life of Byron: 1811  ¶ n2
Volume I,  Life of Byron: 1814  ¶ n2
D'Israeli, Isaac, Quarrels of Authors; or, some Memoirs for our Literary History, including Specimens of Controversy to the Reign of Elizabeth.
Journal Entry: 17 March 1814  ¶ 2
Lord Byron to Thomas Moore, 12 June 1815  ¶ 3
Drummond, Sir William, The Oedipus Judaicus.
Lord Byron to Francis Hodgson, 8 December 1811  ¶ 2
Dryden, John, Absalom and Achitophel: a Poem.
Volume II,  Life of Byron: 1820  ¶ 27
Dryden, John, Alexander's Feast; or The Power of Musique. An Ode, in honour of St. Cecilia's Day.
Volume II,  Life of Byron: 1820  ¶ 29
Dryden, John, Annus Mirabilis: the Year of Wonders, 1666. An Historical Poem.
Lord Byron to Lord Holland, 25 September 1812  ¶ 1
Dryden, John, Fables Ancient and Modern; translated into Verse, from Homer, Ovid, Boccace, & Chaucer: with Original Poems.
Volume II,  Life of Byron: 1820  ¶ 27
Dryden, John, MacFlecknoe, or a Satyr upon the True-Blew-Protestant Poet, T. S.
Volume I,  Life of Byron: 1811  ¶ n1
Dryden, John, “Palamon and Arcite” in Fables Ancient and Modern; translated into Verse.
Volume II,  Life of Byron: 1820  ¶ 27
Dryden, John, “Theodore and Honoria” in Fables Ancient and Modern; translated into Verse, from Homer, Ovid, Boccace, & Chaucer: with Original Poems.
Lord Byron to John Murray, 29 June 1819  ¶ 4
Dunlop, William, Memoirs of the Life of George Frederick Cooke, late of the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden Composed principally from Journals and other authentic Documents, left by Mr. Cooke, and the personal Knowledge of the Writer.
Lord Byron to Thomas Moore, 22 August 1813  ¶ 3