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... letter brought acute embarrassment to Coleridge . In December 1820 he wrote to Lockhart : Some weeks after the appearance of my Letter to you , I heard that both my Sons had been vexed and distressed at the circumstance , on the ground ...
... letter brought acute embarrassment to Coleridge . In December 1820 he wrote to Lockhart : Some weeks after the appearance of my Letter to you , I heard that both my Sons had been vexed and distressed at the circumstance , on the ground ...
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... letter in the main canon of their correspondence is dated 27 May 1796 , and for the next nine months the two poets wrote to each other ( unfortunately , Coleridge's side of the correspondence appears not to have survived ) , often as ...
... letter in the main canon of their correspondence is dated 27 May 1796 , and for the next nine months the two poets wrote to each other ( unfortunately , Coleridge's side of the correspondence appears not to have survived ) , often as ...
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... letter of 1 or 2 July that he had started writing to Penn without at first specifying the exact day of the month . By the time , however , that he finished both letters , and dated the letter to Penn ' 4 July 1804 ' , news had reached ...
... letter of 1 or 2 July that he had started writing to Penn without at first specifying the exact day of the month . By the time , however , that he finished both letters , and dated the letter to Penn ' 4 July 1804 ' , news had reached ...
Contents
Introduction by Donald Sultana | 7 |
List of Abbreviations | 16 |
Coleridge | 38 |
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