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Tragedie/ di/ Giorgio Lord Byron/ Traduzione/ del/ Cav. Andrea Maffei./ Sardanapalo.--Marino Faliero./ I Due Foscari./ Firenze./ Felice Le Monnier./ 1862./ [8º.

_Collation_--

Pp. 493 + Indice, p. [495].

_Spanish_.

Poemas dramáticos/ De Lord Byron/ Caín.--Sardanápalo.--Manfredo./ Traducidos en verso castellano/ Por D. José Alcalá Galiano/ con una carta prólogo de/ D. Marcellino Menéndez y Pelayo/ Madrid/ Imprenta de A. Pérez Dubrull/ Flor Baja, núm. 22./ 1886./ [8º.

_Collation_--

Pp. xxxvi. + 382.

_Note_.--Vol. 45 of the "Coleccion de Escritores Castellanos." POEMS, DRAMAS, AND COLLECTIONS OF POEMS.

_The Age of Bronze_.

The/ Age of Bronze;/ or,/ Carmen Seculare et Annus Haud Mirabilis./ "Impar _Congressus_ Achilli."/ London, 1823:/ Printed for John Hunt,/ 22, Old Bond street./ [8º.

_Collation_--

Half-title (R. _London: Printed by C.H. Reynell, Broad Street, Golden Square_./), pp. 1, 2; Title, one leaf, pp. 3, 4; Text, pp. 5-36. The Imprint (_London:/ C.H. Reynell, Printer, 45, Broad-Street, Golden-Square_.) is at the foot of p. 36.

_Note_.--The Second and Third Editions are identical with the First, save that in the Third Edition the Imprint at the foot of p. 36 runs thus: _London:/ Printed by C.H. Reynell, Broad Street, Golden-Square_. A page of advertisements ("_Works about to be published by_ Mr. John Hunt, 22, _Old Bond Street_") follows p. 36 in the Second Edition. The _Age of Bronze_ was reissued by John Hunt in 1825 and in 1830 (the Miscellaneous Works, Part II. pp. 1-35), and by (?) W. Dugdale, 1824, together with other poems; and, in France, by A. and W. Galignani, Paris, 1823 (12º.), but was not included in any of John Murray's Collected Editions till 1831.

_Beppo_.