English Men of Letters: ColeridgeTraill, H. D. (Henry Duff)
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English Men of Letters: Coleridge
Traill, H. D. (Henry Duff)
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834; Critics -- Great Britain -- Biography; Poets, English -- 19th century -- Biography
Poet and Thinker.
His early bent towards poetry and metaphysics,
his prose style,
his early poems, their merits and defects,
his sonnets,
Coleridge at his best,
untimely decline of his poetic impulse,
Wordsworth's great influence on him,
Coleridge's mastery of the true ballad manner,
estimate of his poetic work,
comparison with Byron and Wordsworth,
his wonderful power of melody,
his great projects,
his critical powers,
his criticism of Shakespeare,
his philosophy,
his contemplated "Great Work,"
his materials for various poems,
his metaphysics and theology,
his discourses,
exaggerated notions of his position and influence,
his "unwritten books,"
Precocious boyhood,
descriptions of him at various times,
his voice,
his conduct as a husband,
religious nature,
revolutionary enthusiasm,
consciousness of his great powers,
generous admiration for the gifts of others,
his womanly softness,
his pride in his personal appearance,
his contempt for money,
his ill-health,
his opium-eating,
his restlessness,
best portrait of him,
his unbusinesslike nature,
sorrows of his life,
his laudanum excesses,
his talk,
his weaknesses,
Coleridge, Mrs.,
Coleridge, Rev. Derwent,
Coleridge, Rev. George,
Coleridge, Hartley,
Coleridge, Rev. John,
Coleridge, Luke,
Coleridge, Nelson,
Coleridge, Sarah,
_Coleridge and Opium Eating_ (De Quincey's),
_Condones ad Populum _(Bristol Lectures),
their warmth of language,
evidence of deep thought and reasoning in,
their crudeness,
Consulate, Coleridge on the French,
Cottle, Joseph,
_Courier, The,_
_Dark Ladie,_
_Dejection, Ode to,_
Coleridge's swan song,
its promise,
Coleridge's spiritual and moral losses bewailed in,
stanzas from,
biographical value of,
De Quincey,
Descartes,
_Descriptive Sketches _(Wordsworth's),
_Devil's Thoughts,_
_Early Years and Late Reflections_ (Dr. Carrlyon's),
_Effusions,_
Erasmus,
_Essays on his own Times,_
_Eve of St Agnes_ (Keats's),
_Excursion_ (Wordsworth's),
_Fall of Robespierre_,
_Fears in Solitude_,
_Fire, Famine and Slaughter_,
Fox, Letters to,
France, Coleridge on,
ode to,
Fricker, Edith,
Mary,
Sara,
_Friend, The_,
Coleridge's object in starting it,
its short-lived career,
causes of its failure,
compared with the _Spectator_,
_Frost at Midnight_ (lines),
Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire,
Ode to,
Germany, Coleridge and Wordsworth in,
Gibbon,
Gillman, Mr.,
Green, Mr. J. H.,
Grenville, Lord,
Greta Hall, description of,
_Group of Englishmen_ (Miss Meteyard's),
Harz Mountains, Coleridge's tour through the,
Hazlitt,
Hume,
_Joan of Arc_ (Southey's), Coleridge's contribution to,
Johnson, Samuel,
_Juvenile Poems_,
Kean,
Keats, Coleridge's meeting with and description of,
Keswick,
_Kosciusko_ (Sonnet),
_Kubla Khan_, 39; a wild dream-poem,
its curious origin,
when written,
_Lake Poets_ (De Quincey's),
Lamb, Charles,
Lamb, Mary,
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