
By Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, english poet, literary critic and thinker (1772-1834)
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Table of Contents
- approximately This Book
- Malta And Italy
- domestic back, Rolling, Rudderless - Theology
- De Quincey
- First Lectures
- The Friend
- Quarrel With Wordsworth, moment process Lectures On Shakespeare
- Daniel Stuart And The Courier
- Mrs. Coleridge. final remain on the Lake District
- regret At Drury Lane
- Cottle's darkish Chapter
- The Morgans, Bristol, And Calne
- Highgate - Lectures Of 1818
- Thomas Allsop
- Sir Walter Scott
- Henry Crabb Robinson
- Charles Lamb
- The Gillmans
- the hot Academe
- Alaric Watts
- The Rhine travel, And final gathered variations Of The Poems
- Conclusion
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