ABSTRACT
Byron, Bride of Abydos (1813); Critical Review, 4th Series, IV (Dec. 1813), 653–658. The critic calls attention (p. 657) to Byron’s “fondness for what may be called Ovidian conceit” and gives some examples.
Byron, Bride of Abydos (1813); Critical Review, 4th Series, IV (Dec. 1813), 653–658. The critic calls attention (p. 657) to Byron’s “fondness for what may be called Ovidian conceit” and gives some examples.