ABSTRACT

[Byron] Lara and [Samuel Rogers] Jacqueline (1814); review by Josiah Conder, Eclectic Review, 2nd Series, II (Oct. 1814), 393–400. The statue of Newton by L. F. Roubiliac mentioned on page 397 is that in the antechapel of Trinity College, Cambridge, about which Wordsworth wrote his famous lines in The Prelude (III, 58–63).