La Profezia di Dante. Di Lord Byron. Tradotta in terza rima da L. Da Ponte. Nuova-Jorca: Publicata da R.E.W.A. Bartow, 250 Pearl-St. Gray & Bunce, Stampatori. 1821. [12.
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Pp. 72.
_Note_.--The Italian is printed over against the English. There is a double Dedication (pp. 3-7), "A Madamgella Giulia Livingston," and "A Lord Byron."
III.
_La Profezia di Dante_: poema, reso in versi italiani da Giov. Giovio, Milano, Bernardoni, 1856. [8.
[Pagliaini, 1901.]
IV.
_La Profezia di Dante_: poema accommodate all"indole del verso italiano da Melchiorre Missirini, publicato da Fr. Longhena, Milano Guglielmini, 1858. [8.
[Pagliaini, 1901.]
_Spanish_.
La Profecia del Dante./ Poema escrito y dedicado/ a la/ Condesa Guiccioli/ En 1819,/ Por lord Byron,/ al visitar en Ravena la tumba de aquel./ Traducido del Frances/ Por/ Antonio Maria Vizcayno,/ y dedicado a su bien amigo/ El Sr. Lic. D. Jose Agustin de Escudero./ Magistrado del supremo tribunal de guerra y marina./ Mexico: 1850./ Imprenta de J.M. Lara, calle de la Palma num. 4./ [8.
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t.i.tle, etc., 6 pp. + Text, pp. 28.
_Sardanapalus_.
I.
Sardanapalus,/ A Tragedy./ The Two Foscari,/ A Tragedy./ Cain,/ A Mystery./ By Lord Byron./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle-Street./ 1821./ [8.
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Pp. viii. + 439. Half-t.i.tle (R. _London: Printed by Thomas Davison, Whitefriars_.), pp. i., ii.; t.i.tle, one leaf, pp. iii., iv.; Cont., pp.
v., vi.; Preface, pp. vii., viii.; Text, pp. 1-439. The Imprint, as above, is on p. [440].
_Contents_--
Sardanapalus, A Tragedy p. 1 Notes p. 171 The Two Foscari, A Tragedy p. 175 Appendix p. 305 Cain, A Mystery p. 331
II.
_Sardanapalus, a Tragedy_; _The Two Foscari, a Tragedy_; _Cain, a Mystery_. Boston. 1822. [16.
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Pp. 309.
III.
Sardanapalus:/ A Tragedy./ By/ Lord Byron./ London:/ John Murray, Albemarle Street,/ 1829./ [8.
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t.i.tle, one leaf, pp. 1, 2; Half-t.i.tle, one leaf, pp. 3, 4; Dedication, pp. 5, 6; Author"s Note, pp. 7, 8; Dramatis Personae, _n.p._; Text, pp.
9-134.
_Note_.--The Dedication to "The ill.u.s.trious Goethe," which was omitted from the edition of 1821 (No. i.), is inserted.
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_Sardanapalus_: A Tragedy by Lord George Gordon Byron. Arnsberg, Ritter.
1849. [16.
[Kayser, 1854.]
_Note_.--Part of "Sammlung Englischer Schauspiele der neuesten Zeit."
V.
Sardanapalus,/ King of a.s.syria./ A Tragedy./ In Five Acts./ By/ Lord Byron./ Adapted for Representation by/ Charles Kean./ Thomas Hailes Lacy,/ Wellington Street, Strand,/ London./ [1853.] [12.
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Pp. 56.
_Note_.--No. 155 of "Lacy"s Acting Edition of Plays."
VI.
Lord Byron"s/ Historical Tragedy/ of/ Sardanapalus./ Arranged for Representation,/ In Three [_sic_] Acts,/ By Charles Calvert./ Manchester: John Heywood, 141 and 143, Deansgate./ [1877?] [8.
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Pp. vii. + 56.
_Note_.--A list of "Opinions of the Press" (see _Poetical Works_, 1901, v. 9) is printed on p. 56 and on the inner leaf of the paper cover.
VII.
Sardanapalus./ By/ Lord Byron./ [t.i.tle-vignette, "Myrrha, Embrace me: yet once more--yet once more."] New and Complete Edition.--Price One Penny./ London: J. d.i.c.ks, 313, Strand: All Booksellers./ [1883, etc.]
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