The Letters Volume 2

The Letters Volume 2
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This edition, originally published in 1895, has been one of the first attempts made to publish a collection of Coleridge's letters. The selection has been made from a great mass of correspondence, written to his family, to Southey, De Quincey and other literary contemporaries. The letters are arranged in chronological order, and are intended rather to illustrate the story of the writer's life than to embody his critical opinions, or to record the development of his philosophlcal and theological speculations. The sole criterium in the selection has been the letters' interest. A page of authorities is also given. This is volume 2 out of 2.

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The Letters Volume 2

CONTENTS:

CHAPTER VII. A LONG ABSENCE. 1804-1806. CXLIV. TO RICHARD SHARP.[1]

CXLV. TO THOMAS POOLE

CXLVI. TO THE SAME

CXLVII. TO THE WORDSWORTHS

CXLVIII. TO HIS WIFE

CXLIX. TO ROBERT SOUTHEY

CL. TO HIS WIFE

CLI. TO ROBERT SOUTHEY

CLII. TO DANIEL STUART

CLIII. TO HIS WIFE

CLIV. TO DANIEL STUART

CLV. TO ROBERT SOUTHEY

CLVI. TO DANIEL STUART

CLVII. TO HIS WIFE

CLVIII. TO WASHINGTON ALLSTON

CLIX. TO DANIEL STUART

CHAPTER VIII. HOME AND NO HOME. 1806-1807. CLX. TO DANIEL STUART

CLXI. TO HIS WIFE

CLXII. TO THE SAME

CLXIII. TO HARTLEY COLERIDGE, ÆTAT. X.[39]

CLXIV. TO SIR H. DAVY

CHAPTER IX. A PUBLIC LECTURER. 1807-1808. CLXV. TO THE MORGAN FAMILY

CLXVI. TO ROBERT SOUTHEY

CLXVII. TO MRS. MORGAN

CLXVIII. TO FRANCIS JEFFREY

CLXIX. TO THE SAME

CHAPTER X. GRASMERE AND THE FRIEND. 1808-1810. CLXX. TO DANIEL STUART

CLXXI. TO FRANCIS JEFFREY

CLXXII. TO THOMAS WILKINSON.[51]

CLXXIII. TO THOMAS POOLE

CLXXIV. TO DANIEL STUART

CLXXV. TO THE SAME

CLXXVI. TO THOMAS POOLE

CLXXVII. TO ROBERT SOUTHEY

CLXXVIII. TO THOMAS POOLE

CHAPTER XI. A JOURNALIST, A LECTURER, A PLAYWRIGHT. 1810-1813. CLXXIX. TO HIS WIFE

CLXXX. TO THE MORGANS

CLXXXI. TO W. GODWIN

CLXXXII. TO DANIEL STUART

CLXXXIII. TO SIR G. BEAUMONT

CLXXXIV. TO J. J. MORGAN

CLXXXV. TO HIS WIFE

CLXXXVI. TO THE SAME

CLXXXVII. TO CHARLES LAMB

CLXXXVIII. TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH

CLXXXIX. TO DANIEL STUART

CXC. TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH

CXCI. TO ROBERT SOUTHEY

CXCII. TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH.[95]

CXCIII. TO HIS WIFE

CXCIV. TO ROBERT SOUTHEY

CXCV. TO THOMAS POOLE

CHAPTER XII. A MELANCHOLY EXILE. 1813-1815. CXCVI. TO DANIEL STUART

CXCVII. TO JOSEPH COTTLE.[108]

CXCVIII. TO THE SAME

CXCIX. TO CHARLES MATHEWS

CC. TO JOSIAH WADE

CCI. TO JOHN MURRAY

CCII. TO DANIEL STUART

CCIII. TO THE SAME

CCIV. TO JOHN KENYON.[130]

CCV. TO LADY BEAUMONT

CCVI. TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH

CCVII. TO THE REV. W. MONEY.[135]

CHAPTER XIII. NEW LIFE AND NEW FRIENDS. 1816-1821

CCVIII. TO JAMES GILLMAN

CCIX. TO DANIEL STUART

CCX. TO THE SAME

CCXI. TO JOHN MURRAY

CCXII. TO ROBERT SOUTHEY

CCXIII. to H. C. Robinson.[143]

CCXIV. TO THOMAS POOLE

CCXV. TO H. F. CARY.[150]

CCXVI. TO THE SAME

CCXVII. TO J. H. GREEN.[153]

CCXVIII. TO THE SAME

CCXIX. TO CHARLES AUGUSTUS TULK.[163]

CCXX. TO J. H. GREEN

CCXXI. TO MRS. GILLMAN

CCXXII. TO W. COLLINS, ESQ., A. R. A

CCXXIII. TO THOMAS ALLSOP

CCXXIV. TO J. H. GREEN

CCXXV. TO JAMES GILLMAN

CCXXVI. TO MRS. ADERS. [?][176]

CCXXVII. TO J. H. GREEN

CCXXVIII. TO THE SAME

CCXXIX. TO CHARLES AUGUSTUS TULK

CHAPTER XIV. THE PHILOSOPHER AND DIVINE. 1822-1832. CCXXX. TO JOHN MURRAY

CCXXXI. TO JAMES GILLMAN

CCXXXII. TO MISS BRENT.[188]

CCXXXIII. TO THE REV. EDWARD COLERIDGE.[189]

CCXXXIV. TO J. H. GREEN

CCXXXV. TO THE SAME

CCXXXVI. TO JAMES GILLMAN

CCXXXVII. TO THE REV. H. F. CARY

CCXXXVIII. TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH

CCXXXIX. TO JOHN TAYLOR COLERIDGE

CCXL. TO THE REV. EDWARD COLERIDGE

CCXLI. TO DANIEL STUART

CCXLII. TO JAMES GILLMAN

CCXLIII. TO THE REV. EDWARD COLERIDGE

CCXLIV. TO MRS. GILLMAN

CCXLV. TO THE REV. GEORGE MAY COLERIDGE

CCXLVI. TO GEORGE DYER.[204]

CCXLVII. TO GEORGE CATTERMOLE.[205]

CCXLVIII. TO J. H. GREEN

CCXLIX. TO THOMAS POOLE

CCL. TO MRS. GILLMAN

CCLI. TO J. H. GREEN

CCLII. TO HENRY NELSON COLERIDGE.[209]

CCLIII. TO MISS LAWRENCE.[210]

CCLIV. TO THE REV. H. F. CARY

CCLV. TO JOHN PEIRSE KENNARD.[215]

CHAPTER XV. THE BEGINNING OF THE END. 1833-1834. CCLVI. TO J. H. GREEN

CCLVII. TO MRS. ADERS.[220]

CCLVIII. TO JOHN STERLING.[221]

CCLIX. TO MISS ELIZA NIXON.[222]

CCLX. TO ADAM STEINMETZ KENNARD

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The Letters

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Off Oporto and the coast of Portugal,

Monday noon, April 16, 1804.

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