ABSTRACT

Byron, et al., Genuine Rejected Addresses (1812); General Chronicle, VI (Dec. 1812), 481–495. The reviewer scorns a poet “who supposes fancy and imagination to be two different things” (p. 485). The allusion to the “O.P.’s” (pp. 491–492) is to the successful struggle of theater patrons in 1809 to reinstate the Old (lower) Prices of theater tickets.