Biographia Epistolaris, Volume 2: being The Biographical Supplement of Coleridge's Biographia LiterariaColeridge, Samuel Taylor
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Biographia Epistolaris, Volume 2: being The Biographical Supplement of Coleridge's Biographia Literaria
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834 -- Correspondence
_Chatterton, Monody on the death of_, first published, i, 68, 73, 144,
154;
revision of, 1829, ii, 133, 297.
_Christabel_, running up to 1,300 lines, i, 206-7;
Coleridge unable to finish, 208;
how Coleridge wrote the _Second Part_, 212-13, 221;
read to Sir Walter Scott, 228;
Southey on, 240;
Coleridge's recitation of, 251, 275;
published in 1816, ii, 104-5, 111, 112, 146;
Coleridge hopes to complete, 188, 211, 214-15;
estimate of, 293-4.
See also _Preface_, xi, xviii.
_Christianity considered as Philosophy and the only Philosophy_,
Coleridge's projected _magnum opus_, ii, 142.
Christ's Hospital, Coleridge at, i, 19-22; ii, 250, 301.
Chubb, Mr., of Bridgwater, Coleridge pays a visit to, ii, 27.
_Church and State, On the Constitution of_, by Coleridge, ii, 284, 298.
Clarkson, Thomas, the Abolitionist (1760-1846), ii, 36, 38.
Clarkson, Mrs., Preface, xii; ii, 38.
Clevedon, Coleridge resides at, i, 49, 50, 60.
Cobbett, William (1762-1835), Coleridge on, ii, 43, 173, 198.
_Coleorton, Memorials of_, Preface, x, xvii; ii, 233; see _Appendix_.
Coleridge, Ann (Nancy), sister of Coleridge, death of, at twenty-one,
8;
letter to, from her brother Francis, 10.
Coleridge, Berkeley (second child), born, i, 162;
died, 163.
Coleridge, David Hartley, Poet (eldest son), (1796-1849), born, i, 90,
131, 185;
described by his father, 201, 215, 220;
and the moon, 221;
ii, at Oxford, 189, 190, 200, 257.
Coleridge, Derwent (third son), (1800-1883), Preface, xix;
birth, i, 207, 216; ii, 178, 201, 257.
Coleridge, Ernest Hartley (grandson), authority on S. T. Coleridge and
his works, see _Preface_, xiv-xv, xviii.
Coleridge, Rev. George (brother), i, 29.
Coleridge, Henry Nelson (1798-1843) (nephew and son-in-law), author of
the _Table Talk of S. T. C._, meets Sara Coleridge, ii, 268;
origin of _Table Talk_, 278-9;
see also _Preface_, v-vi.
Coleridge, Rev. John (father), i, 3;
his publications, 4-7;
his marriage and children, 6-8;
death of, 18.
Coleridge, Mrs. John (mother), i, 3, 6, 8, 9, 12, 14, 15, 16-18, 19.
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