chapter xvii
, ii, 76, 267, 268; see also _Preface_, v; her _Memoirs_, Preface, x.
_Complaint and Reply_, ii, 112.
_Concert Room, Lines composed in a_, ii, 111.
_Conciones ad Populum_, i, 48; ii, 113.
_Confessions of an Enquiring Spirit_, ii, 279, 307-10.
_Connubial Rupture in High Life, On a late_, ii, 202.
_Conspiracy of Gowrie_, by William Rough, i, 243.
Copleston, Dr., ii, 200, 201.
Cottle, Amos, i, 137.
Cottle, Joseph, Bookseller and Poet, Bristol (1770-1853), Preface, v, vi, ix, xvi; becomes acquainted with Coleridge, i, 51-2; purchases the copyright of the First volume of Poems by Coleridge, 61; receives many letters from Coleridge, 62-4, etc., 74, 76, 83, 94, 136, 140; treats with Coleridge and Wordsworth about the publication of _Lyrical Ballads_, 147, 154-5, 159, 242, 285; ii, 6, 9-10; acts as intermediary between De Quincey and Coleridge on the former offering £300 to Coleridge, 27; Sara Coleridge on, 94; reproves Coleridge for his opium habit, 121-9, 130-31; publishes his _Early Recollections_ (1837), 137; misrepresents Coleridge, 143 _n_; relieves Coleridge's necessities, 145; visits Coleridge in London in 1821, 232; see also _Appendix_ regarding Cottle's Text of the Letters published by him; see "Letters."
_Courier_ Newspaper, ii, 65, 73, 78, 79, 80-82; Coleridge on, 90-93, 136, 140, 212.
Cowper, William (1731-1800), his Letters, Preface, xii.
Cox, John Thomas, _Memoir of Coleridge_, Preface, xviii.
Crashaw, ii, 221
Critical Review, i, 110.
Croft, Herbert, i, 139.
Cruikshank, Ellen, of Nether Stowey, i, 82; letter by Coleridge to, 285.
Cruikshank, John, a Nether Stowey acquaintance of Coleridge, preface, xii; i, 123.
Crompton, Dr., of Liverpool, i, 60, 97, 106, 288.
Danvers, Charles, i, 84; ii, 28.
_Dark Ladye, The Ballad of the_, ii, 111, 294.
Darwin, Erasmus, (1731-1802), Coleridge meets, 57; Coleridge's opinion of, ii, 15, 47.
Davison, Coleridge's Notes on, ii, 305.
Davy, Sir Humphry (1778-1829), Preface, x, xvi; becomes acquainted with Coleridge, i, 53, 188, 194, 195; corresponds with (see "Letters"), 204, 219-20, 230; describes Coleridge, 251; writes to Coleridge, 297; urges him to commence lectures at the Royal Institution, ii, 30; informs Coleridge of the death of Beddoes, 45.
Dawes, Rev. John, Ambleside, ii, 257-8.
_Dejection, an Ode_, i, 252, 270, 295; ii, 112, 294.
De Quincey, Thomas (1785-1859), on Coleridge, i, 116-7; ii, 27-9, 34; Sara Coleridge on, 94-8, 152, 279.
De Quincey Memorials, Preface, xvii.
De Quincey, _Works_ of, Preface, xvii.
Dermody, Thomas, an _Anthology_ poet, i, 242.
Descartes quoted, i, 224; ii, 18.
_Destiny of Nations_, (_Joan of Arc_) lines), compared with _Religious Musings_, i, 77, 97, 122, 124, 134, 138, 150; ii, 110.
De Vere, Aubrey, on Coleridge, ii, 312.
_Devil's Thoughts, The_, i, 182; ii, 83, 112.
_Dialogue between Demosius and Mystes_, ii, 284.
Dobrizhoffer on the Abiponenses, ii, 196.
Donne, Coleridge's Notes on, ii, 305.
Dowden, Professor Edward, his _Poems of Coleridge_, Preface, xx.
Drury Lane Theatre, i, 140.
_Duty surviving Self-Love_, ii, 112.
Dyer, George (1755-1841), on Pantisocracy, i, 42; a letter by Coleridge to, 51.
_Edinburgh Review_, ii, 40, 42, 114, 163.
Elliot, Ebenezer (1781-1849), ii, 221.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803-1882), visits Coleridge, ii, 279.
_English Divines_, Coleridge's Notes on, ii, 305.
Epigrams contributed to the _Morning Post_ by Coleridge, i, 253.
Epitaph, Coleridge's, on Himself, i, 285.
_Essays on his own Times_, Coleridge's, Preface, xvi.
Estlin, Dr. J. P., Unitarian Minister, Coleridge acquainted with, i, 49, 84; ii, 119, 154.
Etna, Coleridge's ascents of, ii, 4, 16.
Evans, Mary (Coleridge's early love), Coleridge meets at Wrexham, i, 37; ii, 36-7, 147, 250.
Evans, Mrs., of Darley, i, 85, 86.
_Excursion_, Wordsworth's, published, ii, 146.
Farley, Felix, His _Bristol Journal_, ii, 136.
_Fall of Robespierre_, Preface, viii; i, 45-6; printed in the _Literary Remains_, ii, 109, 305.
_Fancy in Nubibus_, contributed to _Blackwood's Magazine_, ii, 232.
_Faust_, Goethe's, proposed translation of, ii, 136.
_Fears in Solitude_, ii, 111.
Ferrier, Professor (1808-1864), on Coleridge's plagiarisms from Schelling, ii, 146.
Field, Coleridge's Notes on, ii, 305.
Fielding, Henry (1707-1754), ii, 184, 207.
_Fine Arts_, Essays on, ii, 136.
_Fire, Famine, and Slaughter_, ii, 110, 112, 113.
Flagg's _Life of Washington Allston_, Preface, x, xvii; quoted, ii, 6, 102.
Flower, Benjamin (1755-1829), Coleridge writes to, i, 67, 68.
_Forget-me-Not_, The, an annual, ii, 292.
_Foster Mother's Tale, The_, a Dramatic Fragment, ii, 104.
Foster, John (1770-1843), ii, 137.
_Fox and Statesman subtle wiles ensure, The_, lines by Coleridge, i, 61.
Fox, Caroline (1819-1871), Preface, x, xvii; her _Journals_ quoted, ii, 6.
Fox, Charles James (1749-1806), i, 190; Coleridge's letters to, in the _Morning Post_, 251, 286; ii, 79.
Fox, Dr., of Bristol, ii, 127.
_France, an Ode_, ii, 77, 111.
_Frazer's Magazine_, Preface, x; ii, 38.
Freiligrath, F., his Memoir of Coleridge, Preface, xviii.
Frend, an acquaintance of Coleridge at Cambridge, trial of, i, 31.
Frere, J. Hookham (1769-1846), Preface, xi; i, 205; ii, 175, 180, 193, 268, 279.
Fricker, George, brother-in-law of Coleridge, letter to, ii, 22.
Fricker, Mrs., mother-in-law of Coleridge, i, 61.
Fricker, Sarah, see Mrs. S. T. Coleridge.
_Friend, The_, Journal started and published by Coleridge in 1809, ii, 38-65; Prospectus of, 48-52; references to, 86; recast and republished in 1818, 114, 144; addition to, given to Thomas Allsop, 176-8.
_Friend, To a young, on his proposing to domesticate with the author_, i, 91; ii, 111.
_Friend, To a, who asked me how I felt_, etc., Sonnet by Coleridge, i, 91-2.
_Friend, Lines on a, who died in a Frenzy Fever_, by Coleridge, ii, 260.
_Friendship's Offering_, an annual, ii, 292.
_Frost at Midnight_, ii, 111.
Fuller, Andrew, English Theologian (1754-1815); Coleridge's Notes on, ii, 305.
_Garden of Boccaccio, The_, poem by Coleridge, ii, 113, 292, 294.
Garnett, Richard, Bell's _Miniature Series of Great Writers_, Preface, xix; The Poetry of S. T. Coleridge, Preface, xx.
_Gem, The_, an annual, ii, 292.
_Gentleman's Magazine, The_, quoted, i, 31; ii, 77, 86, 102-3.
George, A. J., _Coleridge's Select Poems_, Preface, xx.
Germany, i, 158; Coleridge in, 162-82; Coleridge on, 225-8.
Gessner, Salomon, German Idyllic Poet (1730-1788); Coleridge translates his _Erste Schiffer_ (First Mariner), 269; paraphrases one of his idylls in the _Picture, or the Lover's Resolution_, 270; ii, 68.
Gillman, James, Physician, Highgate, quoted, i, 31; his _Life of Coleridge_, Preface, ix, xviii; ii, 137; receives Coleridge into his house, 149-50, 152, 190, 193, 204, 238, 239, 246, 248, 249, 257-77, 258, 270, 272, 273, 276, 278, 294.
Gillman, Mrs. James, wife of Dr. Gillman, 179, 190, 201, 204, 239; Coleridge on, 243, 244, 247, 248, 250, 257-77, 259, 269, 270, 272; on Coleridge, 277, 278, 284, 294.
Gillman, Rev. James (son of James Gillman), Coleridge recommends him to the Living of Leiston, ii, 301.
Godwin, William, Philosopher, Novelist, and Dramatist (1756-1836); Preface, x, xvii; Coleridge attacks him in the _Watchman_, i, 68-71; intends to controvert him, 130; meets in London, and characterizes him in 1800, 185, 188, 200; writes letters to, 201, 208, 209; Coleridge on his _Political Justice_, 247, 275; on his character, ii, 70-71, 136-7. See "Letters."
Grattan, T. Colley, Novelist and Miscellaneous Writer (1792-1864), Preface, xvii, ii, 279; meets Coleridge and Wordsworth on their Rhine Tour, 296-7.
Gray, Thomas (1716-1771), his Letters, Preface, xiii.
Greek Lexicon, ii, 44.
Green, Joseph Henry, ii, 193, 252; meets Coleridge in 1817, 279.
Greta, the River, i, 207.
Greta Hall, Keswick, described by Coleridge, i, 198-9, 237-8.
Groscollias (or Groscollius), origin of, i, 151-2.
Grotius, Hugo, (1583-1645), referred to, ii, 23.
Hacket, Coleridge's Notes on, ii, 305.
Hamlet, Shakespeare's, i, 236.
Haney, John Louis, Bibliography of S. T. Coleridge, Preface, xviii; _The German Influence on Coleridge_, Preface, xviii.
_Happy Husband, The_, ii, 112.
Hare, Archdeacon Julius Charles (1795-1855); on Coleridge, ii, 306.
Hawkes, Thomas, of Moseley, ii, 85, 87.
Hazlitt, William, Essayist (1778-1830), on Coleridge, i, 117-19, 274; described by Coleridge, 283; ii, 279.
Heath, Charles, one of the Pantisocrats, Letter by Coleridge to, i, 44.
Heinrichs, Coleridge's Notes on, ii, 305.
Herder, Johann Gottfried (1744-1803), ii, 146.
Herschel, Sir William (1738-1822), i, 245.
_Hexameters written during a temporary blindness_, ii, 111.
_Higginbotham Sonnets, The_, i, 142.
Hood, William, of Bristol, a friend of Coleridge, ii, 144.
Hooker, Richard, Coleridge's Notes on, ii, 305.
Hort, W. J., Unitarian Minister, acquainted with Coleridge, i, 49.
Hort, Professor, _Oxford and Cambridge Essays_, xvi.
_Hour when we shall meet again, The_, i, 73.
Hucks, John, Coleridge's fellow pedestrian in the Welsh Tour, i, 35, 36, 39.
Humboldt, Karl Wilhelm von (1767-1835), Coleridge meets in Rome, ii, 6.
Hume, David (1711-1776), i, 194.
Hurwitz Hyman, ii, 285.
Hutchinson, Sarah (sister of Mrs. Wordsworth), meets Coleridge at Stockton, i, 183, 262, 292; the "Lady" of _Dejection, an Ode_, 295; acts as Coleridge's amanuensis for the _Friend_, ii, 64, 261, 262.
_Hymn before Sunrise in the Vale of Chamouni_, i, 167, 270; ii, 111; Coleridge on, 153, 294.
Hymns entitled _Spirit_, _Sun_, _Earth_, _Air_, _Water_, _Fire_, and _Man_, ii, 211.
Ilam, i, 86.
_Illustrated London News_, Preface, x, xvii.
Inchbald, Mrs. (1753-1821), Coleridge on, i, 195.
Irving, Edward (1792-1834), ii, 279.
Irving, Washington (1783-1859), Coleridge meets in Rome, ii, 6, 136.
Jackson, Mr., owner of Greta Hall, i, 215, 238.
Jeffrey, Francis, _Edinburgh_ Reviewer (1773-1850), ii, 40.
_Jerusalem, Siege of_, a projected Epic by Coleridge, ii, 211.
_Joan of Arc_, Southey's, ii, 94.
_Joan of Arc_, Coleridge's contributions to, see _Destiny of Nations_.
Jonson, Ben (1573-1637), ii, 305.
Kames, Lord Henry Home (1696-1782), his _Sketches of Man_, i, 271.
Kant, Immanuel (1724-1804), i, 78; ii, 146.
Keate, Dr., competes for the Craven Scholarship, i, 30.
_Keepsake, The_, an annual, ii, 113, 292.
Kemble, John Philip (1757-1823), i, 208.
Kenyon, John, ii, 136.
Klopstock, F. G., German Poet (1724-1803), i, 226.
Knight, Professor W., ii, 296; on the quarrel between Wordsworth and Coleridge, ii, 67.
Knight, Professor W., _Poems of S. T. Coleridge_, Preface, xx.
_Knight's Tomb, The_, ii, 112.
_Kubla Khan_, i, 116, 233; ii, 105, 111, 294.
Lamb, Charles (1775-1834), at Christ's Hospital, i, 23-7, 23 _n._, 76; letter by Coleridge to, 92-3, 115, 122-3 _n._, 124; to visit Stowey, 136, 142; estrangement with Coleridge, 161, 193, 194, 270; on Coleridge's Lectures, ii, 33, 158, 176, 216, 218-56; his Epistola Porcina, 251, 254, 256, 258, 272, 279.
Lamb, Mary, ii, 176, 219, 247, 256, 258, 279.
_Lamb, Letters of Charles_, by Canon Ainger, Preface, xvii.
Lancaster, Joseph (1778-1838), Coleridge attacks, ii, 34.
Lane's Edition of Coleridge's _Poems_, edited by E. H. Coleridge, Preface, xx.
Lang, Andrew, Mr., his Introduction to _Poems of Coleridge_, Preface, xx.
"Landscape" Edition of Coleridge's _Poems_, Preface, xix.
"Lansdown" Edition of Coleridge's _Poems_, Preface, xix.
Lardner, Dr. Nathaniel (1684-1729), on the Logos, i, 66.
_Latin Poets, Imitations from Modern_, a projected work by Coleridge, i, 34, 51.
Lawson, Sir Guilfred, i, 199, 215, 238.
_Lay Sermons_, Coleridge's, ii, 114.
Le Breton, Mr., of Bristol, ii, 119.
Lectures by Coleridge, Early Political, and Religious Lectures in 1795, i, 47-8; First Lectures on Shakespeare and Poetry at the Royal Institution, 12th January-June 1808, ii, 30-34; Second Course, November 1811-January 1812, 73; Third Course, May-June 1812, at Willis's Rooms, 116; Fourth Course, November 1812-January 1813, 116; Fifth Course at Bristol, October-November 1813, 117; Sixth Course, 117; Seventh Course, 5th-14th April 1814, 117; Eighth Course, on Homer, Spring 1814, 117; Ninth Course at Flower de Luce Court, January-March 1818, 152; Tenth and Eleventh Courses, December 1818-April 1819, 163; Coleridge on his own Lectures, 165-9, 212; Sara Coleridge on, 310.
Lee, Nathaniel (1653-1692), ii, 295.
Legouis, Emile, his _Early Life of William Wordsworth_, Preface, xviii.
Leibnitz, G. W. (1646-1716), i, 197.
Leighton, Archbishop (1611-1684), ii, 13-15, 279-84.
Leslie, Sir John (1766-1832), a friend of the Wedgwoods, i, 253, 266; ii, 136.
Leslie, C. R., _Autobiography_ of, Preface x, xvii.
_Lessing, Life of_, an unfinished work by Coleridge, partly written in 1799-1800, i, 180, 187, 207.
Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: to Allsop, Thomas (28 January 1818), ii, 158; (20 Sept. 1818), 160; (26 Nov. 1818), 160; (2 Dec. 1818), 163; (30 Sept. 1819), 169; (13 Dec. 1819), 172; (20 Mch. 1820), 174; (10 Apl. 1820), 178; (8 or 18 April 1820), 182; (31 July 1820), 190; (8 August 1820), 192; (22 October 1820), 198; (20 October 1820), 201; (25 October 1820), 202; (27 Nov. 1820), 203; (January 1821), 204; (1 March 1821), 218; (4 May 1821), 219; (23 June 1821), 226; (--1821), 227; (15 Sept. 1821), 227; (24 Sept. 1821), 229; (20 October 1821), 238; (2 Nov. 1821), 240; (17 Nov. 1821), 244; (--1821), 245; (25 January 1822), 247; (4 March 1822), 249; (22 Mch. 1822), 251; (18 April 1822), 255; (30 May 1822), 257; (29 June 1822), 259; (8 October 1822), 261; (28 October 1822), 265; (26 December 1822), 266; (10 December 1823), 269; (24 December 1823), 270; (8 April 1824), 272; (14 April 1824), 274; (27 April 1824), 274; (20 March, 1825), 284; (30 April 1825), 286; (2 May 1825), 287; (10 May 1825), 287; (---- 1825), 290. to Allsop, Mrs. (---- 1823), ii, 270. to Bell, Dr. Andrew (15 April 1808), ii, 35; (30 Nov. 1811), 74. to Blackwood, William (--October 1821), ii, 232. to Britton, Mr.(28 Feby. 1819), ii, 166; (Feby.-Mch. 1819), 168. to "Cantab" (21 Decr. 1809), ii, 63. to "Caius Gracchus" (1 April 1796), i, 68. to Coleridge, George (31 March 1791), i, 29. to Coleridge, Mrs. S. T. (14 January 1799), i, 163; (23 April 1799), 165; (17 May 1799), 168. to Cottle, Joseph (--December 1795), i, 52; (1 January 1796), 52; (Feby. 1796), 62; (Feby. 1796), 62; (22 Feby. 1796), 63; (15 April 1796), 74; (April 1796), 74; (April 1796), 76; (18 October 1796), 95; (January 1797), 121; (3 January 1797), 122; (10 January 1797), 124; (January 1797), 124; (January 1797), 125; (January 1797), 126; (Feby. or March, 1797), 127; (May 1797), 128; (May 1797), 129; (May 1797), 131; (May, 1797), 133; (June, 1797), 134; (8 June, 1797), 135; (29 June, 1797), 136; (3-17 July, 1797), 136; (Sept., 1797), 139; (3 Sept., 1797), 140; (10-15 Sept., 1797), 140; (28 Nov., 1797), 141; (2 Dec., 1797), 142; (January, 1798), 143; (24 January, 1798), 144; (18 Feby. 1798), 150; (8 March, 1798), 152; (Mch. or April, 1798), 153; (14 April, 1798), 155; (April, 1798), 157; (May, 1798), 159; (--1807), ii, 9; (--1807), 10; (June, 1807), 13; (--1807), 25; (7 October 1807), 28; (5-14 April 1814), 118; (--1814), 119; (--1814), 120; (--1814), 121; (26 April 1814), 126; (26 April 1814), 129; (April 1814), 130; (27 May 1814), 132; (7 March 1815), 142; (10 March 1815), 144. to Cottle, Miss (13 May 1814), ii, 131. to Cruikshank, Ellen (--1803), i, 285. to Davy, Sir Humphry (June 1800), i, 196; (25 July 1800), 200; (9 October 1800), 204; (18 October 1800), 210; (2 December 1800), 219; (3 Feby. 1801), 222; (4 May 1801), 244; (20 May 1801), 246; (31 October 1801), 249; (6 March 1804), 291; (25 March 1804), 298; (11 Sept., 1807), ii, 30; (December 1808), 40; (14 December 1808), 41; (30 January 1809), 45. to Editor of _The Monthly Review_ (18th November 1800), i, 218. to Editor of _The Monthly Magazine_ (January 1798), i, 145. to Editor of _The Morning Post_ (10 March 1798), i, 151; (21 December 1799), 183; (10 January 1800), 184. to Flower, Benjamin (1 April 1796), i, 67. to Fricker, George (--1807), ii, 22. to Gillman, James (13 April 1816), ii, 150; (28 October 1822), 265. to Godwin, William (21 May 1800), i, 193; (22 September 1800), 201; (13 October 1800), 208; (25 March 1801), 228; (23 June 1801), 247; (4 June 1803), 270; (10 July 1803), 275; (26 March 1811), ii, 68; (29 March 1811), 70, to Heath, Charles (--1794), i, 44. to Hutchinson, Sarah (10 March 1804), i, 293. to Kennard, Adam Steinmetz (13 July 1834), ii, 302, to Lamb, Charles (29 September 1796), i, 93. to Lloyd, Senr., Charles (15 October 1796), i, 106; (14 Nov. 1796), 107; (4 December 1796), 110. to R. L. (26 October 1809), ii, 57. to Martin, Henry (22 July 1794), i, 35; (22 Sept. 1794), 46. to Poole, Thomas (-- Feby. 1797), i, 5; (Mch. 1797), 7; (9 October 1797), 11; (16 October 1797), 15; (19 Feby. 1789) 19; (7 October 1795), 50; (30 March 1796), 65; (11 April 1796), 71; (6 May 1796), 77; (12 May 1796), 80; (29 May 1796), 82; (4 July 1796), 83; (--August, 1796), 85; (24 Sept. 1796), 89; (1 Nov. 1796), 96; (5 Nov. 1796), 99; (26 December 1796), 112; (--March 1800), 191; (13 Feby. 1813), ii, 105. to Southey, Robert (6 July 1794), i, 34; (6 Sept. 1794), 42; (18 Sept. 1794), 43; (--Dec. 1794), 47; (13 April 1801), 237; (July 1803), 279; (20 October 1809), ii, 52. to Stuart, Daniel (4 June 1811), ii, 79; (8 May 1816), 90. to Tobin J. (10 April 1804), ii, 1. to Wade, Josiah (January 1796), i, 55; (January 1796), 55; (January 1796), 56; (January 1796), 58; (7 January 1796), 59; (January 1796), 60; (September 1796), 88; (May 1797), 132; (17-20 July 1797), 138; (21 March 1798), 153; (6 March 1801), 225; (--1807-8), ii, 38; (8 Dec. 1813), 117; (26 June 1814), 135. to Wedgwood, Josiah, (21 May 1799), i, 178; (4 Feby. 1800), 188; (24 July, 1800), 197; (1 Nov. 1800), 212; (12 Nov. 1800), 217. to Wedgwood, Thomas (--January 1798), i, 143; (January 1800), 186; (20 October 1802), 251; (3 Nov. 1802), 255; (9 January 1803), 257; (14 January 1803), 260; (10 Feby. 1803), 263; (10 Feby. 1803), 265; (17 Feby. 1803), 266; (17 Feby. 1803), 268; (16 Sept. 1803), 283; (--Jany. 1804), 287; (28 January 1804), 290; (24 March 1804), 295. to--(unknown), (1 June 1809), ii, 48; (1816?), 153; (1816?), 154; (1816?), 157.
Lewis, Matthew Gregory (1775-1818), ii, 293.
_Lewti_, ii, 110.
_Limbo_, ii, 295.
_Lime-Tree Bower, The_, i, 167; ii, 111, 294.
_Lines to a Friend who had declared his Intention, etc._, ii, 111.
_Lines to the Rev. George Coleridge_ (Dedication of _Poems_, 1797), ii, 111.
_Lines to W. Wordsworth_ on hearing the Prelude, ii, 8, 111, 294.
Linley, W., Sheridan's Brother-in-law, meets Coleridge, who writes a sonnet to him, i, 141.
_Lippincott's Magazine_, Preface, x.
Litchfield, Thomas, his _Tom Wedgwood_, Preface, xiv.
_Literary Remains_ of Coleridge, ii, 113, 305-6.
_Literary Souvenir_, ii, 292.
Lloyd, Senr., Charles, i, 88, 89, 106-111.
Lloyd, Charles (1775-1839), meets Coleridge, i, 88, 89, 90-91, 98; Sara Coleridge on, 102-5_n._; 106-111, 121, 131, 142, 152; quarrels with Coleridge, 153, 155, 161; ii, 288.
Lloyd, Robert, brother of Charles Lloyd, ii, 57.
Lockhart's _Life of Scott_, Preface, x.
Logos, The, ii, 14, 24, 279.
_Logic_, Coleridge's unpublished work on, i, 271, 277-8; ii, 203, 230, 268.
Longman, Mr., Publisher, i, 247.
Longman's Edition of _Coleridge's Poems_, Preface, xx.
_Love_, first published, i, 183; Introductory Letter to, 183; Southey on, 242; ii, 111, 294.
_Love's Apparition and Evanishment_, ii, 112.
_Love, Hope, and Patience in Education_, ii, 113.
Lovell, Robert, one of the Pantisocrats, i, 41, 45, 81.
Lovell (_née_ Fricker), Mrs., i, 41, 81.
Lucas, Mr. E. V., author of _Charles Lamb and the Lloyds_, Preface, xiv, xviii; i, 89, 106; note by, quoted, 111.
Luff, Mr. and Mrs., i, 258.
_Lycidas_, Milton's quoted, ii, 209.
_Lyrical Ballads_, origin and publication of, i, 147-61; Second Edition, 206, 208, 213, 216; proofs corrected by Davy, 220, 221, 229, 242, 243; ii, 104.
Maas, ii, 146.
Mackintosh, Sir James (1765-1832), i, 189, 209, 247, 286; ii, 79, 89.
McLellan, Henry Blake, a young American, visits Coleridge, ii, 298.
_Macmillan's Magazine_, Preface x.
Macmillan's Edition of _Coleridge's Poems_, x, xix.
_Madoc_, by Southey, i, 243.
"Maiden that with sullen brow," lines by Coleridge, i, 125; ii, 111.
Malta, Coleridge's visit to, i, 295; ii, 1-7.
_Man of Ross, Lines on the_, i, 36; a proposed correction on, 134.
Martin, Henry, Coleridge writes to, i, 35. 46.
_Mathematical Problem_, juvenile poem of Coleridge, Preface, viii; i, 29.
Mathews, Charles, Comedian (1776-1835), Preface, x; ii, 136, 178, 180, 183, 219.
Matthisson's _Milesisches Märchen_, ii, 111.
Meteyard, Miss Eliza (1816-1879), her _Group of Englishmen_, Preface, x, xvii; ii, 140.
_Method, Essay on_, ii, 165.
Meynell, Mrs. Alice, _Coleridge's Poems_, Preface, xx.
_Michael_, poem by Wordsworth, i, 229.
Middleton, Bishop (Thomas Fanshaw), 1769-1822, at College with Coleridge, ii, 301.
Mill, John Stuart, _Dissertations and Discussions_, Preface, xvii.
Milner and Sowerby's Edition of _Coleridge's Poems_, Preface, xviii.
Milton, ii, 119, 153, 209, 222.
Miracles, Coleridge on, ii, 23-4.
_Mirror, The_, Preface, x.
Molière, ii, 147.
Monkhouse, Thomas, ii, 272.
Montagu, Basil (1770-1851), Coleridge on, i, 189; causes the quarrel between Coleridge and Wordsworth, ii, 66-7; afterwards on good terms with Coleridge, 246, 262, 279, 288.
Montgomery James, Poet, 1771-1854, meets Coleridge, i, 59.
_Monthly Magazine_, i, 142, 145.
_Monthly Review_, Preface, viii; i, 218.
Moore, Dr. (1729-1802), author of _Zeluco_, ii, 83.
Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852, ii, 272.
Moore's _Lallah Rookh_, Coleridge on, ii, 217.
Morgan, John James, Bristol Merchant, befriends Coleridge, i, 52-3; ii, 130, 140-48, 143, 146, 147, 148.
Morgan, Mrs. Mary (Brent), ii, 130, 140.
_Morning Chronicle_, Preface, viii; Coleridge negotiates to write for, i, 83, 85.
_Morning Post_, Preface, viii; Coleridge writes for, i, 183, 187, 191, 200, 205, 234, 251, 253, 270, 275, 286; ii, 77, 78, 79, 80-90, 212.
Murray, John, Publisher, Preface, x; Coleridge treats with, for a translation of _Faust_, ii, 136, 218, 267, 279.
"Myrtle Leaf, that, ill besped," i, 126; ii, 111.
_Nation, The_, American Literary Journal, quoted, ii, 298.
_Nativity, The_, the original of _Religious Musings_, ii, 10.
_Nature's Lady_, by Wordsworth, i, 206.
_New Monthly Magazine_, i, 110.
_New Testament_, Commentary on, ii, 298.
_New Thoughts on Old Subjects_, ii, 113.
_Nicholson's Journal_, i, 246.
_Nightingale, The_, ii, 104, 111.
_Night Scene, The_, a Dramatic Fragment, by Coleridge, i, 270; ii, 29, 111.
Noble, Coleridge's Note on, ii, 305.
_North British Review_, 1865, Biographical Appreciation of Coleridge, Preface, xx.
Northcote, J., Portrait Painter, i, 298.
Norton, E. H., Coleridge's _Poetical and Dramatic Works_, Preface, xviii.
Nottingham, Coleridge proposes to settle at, i, 83.
_Oberon_ of Wieland, i, 142.
_Ode to the Departing Year_, written and dedicated to Poole, Preface, viii, i, 112; not obscure, 124, 134; ii, 111.
_Ode to the Rain_, i, 253.
_Omniana_, Southey's, Coleridge's contributions to, ii, 305.
Opium, Coleridge takes, i, 100, 101, 233; ii, 102, 121; exaggerations regarding, 131, 139, 143, 145, 151.
_Osorio_, a Tragedy; begun, i, 129, 137, 140, 142, 154, 155, 157, 160, 202; ii, 29, 108, 279. See also "Sheridan," "Linley," "_Remorse_."
Oxlee, Coleridge's Notes on, ii, 305.
_Pains of Sleep, The_, ii, 112, 294.
Paley, William (1743-1805); Preface, xiii; Coleridge on, ii, 24, 175.
_Pang more sharp than all, The_, ii, 112.
Parr, Dr. Samuel (1747-1825), i, 76, 247.
_Pedlar_, Wordsworth's (_The Excursion_), i, 206.
Percival, Lady E., i, 286.
PERMANENT, THE, Coleridge and, i, 233-6.
Perry, James, of the _Morning Chronicle_, i, 83.
_Peter Bell_, by Wordsworth, i, 159.
Philosophy, Coleridge's, ii, 146, 161-2.
_Picture, The, or the Lover's Resolution_, imitated from Gessner, i, 270; ii, 111, 133.
_Pilgrim's Progress_, Bunyan's, Coleridge's notes on, ii, 305.
Pinney, John, i, 48, 189.
Pitt, William (1759-1806), i, 190, 286; ii, 55; Coleridge's _Character of Pitt_, 78, 83.
_Pixies, Songs of the_, written in 1793, i, 32, 154.
Plato, i, 272; ii, 146.
Plotinus, ii, 146.
_Plot Discovered, The_, i, 48; ii, 113.
_Poems_, First Edition, 1796; published, i, 74, 76; reviewed, 84; Second Edition, 1797, 94, 97, 99, 122-3, 124, 125-7, 131, 134, 141; the motto, 151; Third Edition, proposed, 153, 242(?); published in 1803, 270; ii, 104-5; Fourth Edition, contemplated, i, 275; _Christabel_ volume, ii, 105; _Sibylline Leaves_, 109; Collected Editions of 1828, 1829, and 1834, 297.
Poetic Diction, Coleridge on, i, 269.
Poetry, Coleridge on, ii, 25.
Pole, Dr., on infant schools, ii, 120.
Pollen, George Augustus, i, 76.
Poole, Penelope, cousin of Tom Poole, i, 285, 287.
Poole, Thomas, Tanner, of Nether Stowey (1765-1837), Coleridge writes five autobiographical letters to, in 1797-8, i, 5; becomes acquainted with Coleridge (in September 1794, _Thomas Poole and his Friends_, i, 95; not in 1795 as in Henry Nelson Coleridge's Text), 50; Coleridge writes him of his marriage and settlement at Clevedon, 50-51, 65, 71, 80, 82; the _Ode to the Departing Year_, dedicated to, 112, 123, 136, 191, 197, 198; Coleridge on, 214, 234, 253; Coleridge visits at Nether Stowey, 263; his character, 266; in London, 287, 289; ii, 2, 9; DeQuincey introduced to, 27; on Coleridge proposing to give Lectures, 30-31, 33, 65, 105. See also "Letters."
_Poole, Thomas, and his Friends_, by Mrs. Sandford, Preface, x, xvii; ii, 30, 33.
Poole, William, Uncle of Thomas Poole, i, 101.
Portraits of Coleridge, i, 114, 119-20.
Preaching, Coleridge's, i, 54, 55-6, 58.
_Prelude_, Wordsworth's, ii, 8.
Prentiss, Dr., America, ii, 277.
Priestley, Joseph (1733-1804), Coleridge's early admiration of, i, 36, 42.
_Prometheus of Aeschylus_, disquisition on, ii, 286, 305.
Prose Works of Coleridge; Harper and Brothers, New York, Preface, xvi; Bohn Library, xvii.
Puffendorf, Samuel (1632-1694), Coleridge on, ii, 300.
Purkis, Samuel, of Brentford, i, 268; ii, 33.
Pye, Henry James, Poet Laureate; his _Alfred_, i, 242.
Quantocks, Coleridge on the, ii, 31.
_Quarterly Review_, ii, 212.
Quiller-Couch, T., _The Poems of Coleridge,_ Preface, xx.
_Rambler, The_, ii, 53.
Ramsgate, Coleridge at, ii, 238.
_Raven, The_, poem by Coleridge, i, 151.
Reason, Coleridge on, ii, 224.
_Recollections of Love_, ii, 112.
_Reflections on having left a Place of Retirement_ (Clevedon), i, 167; ii, 110.
_Religion, Assertion of_, a projected work, ii, 203.
_Religious Musings_ (_The Nativity_), poem by Coleridge, composed, i, 63, 73; compared with _Destiny of Nations_, 77; obscure, 124, 134; how revised in 1796, ii, 10, 11, 110.
_Remorse_ (see _Osorio_), ii, 104, 105-7, 111, 157, 279.
Renny, Mr., i, 291.
Rest and Fenner, Publishers, ii, 172, 257, 262.
Reynolds, F. M., ii, 292.
Rhine Tour in 1828; ii, 296-7.
Richardson, Samuel (1689-1761), compared with Scott, ii, 184, 207.
Robertson, J. M., on Coleridge, ii, 136.
Robinson, Henry Crabb (1775-1867), Preface, x, xvii; tries to reconcile Wordsworth and Coleridge, ii, 67; attends Coleridge's lectures, 152, 216-17; describes Coleridge's talk, 216.
Robinson, Mrs. (_Perdita_), i, 195.
Rogers, Samuel (1763-1855), visits Coleridge, i, 249; at a lecture by Coleridge, ii, 73; dines at Monkhouse's with Coleridge, 272.
Roscoe, William (1753-1831), admires Coleridge, i, 88.
Rose, William Stewart (1775-1843), a friend of Sir Walter Scott, ii, 180.
Rossetti, W. M., Critical Memoir to S. T. Coleridge's Poems, Preface, xix.
Royal Society of Literature, ii, 286.
_Ruined Cottage, The_, a poem by Wordsworth, i, 137, 152.
Rumford, Count (1753-1814), i, 66, 73, 74-5.
_Ruth_, Wordsworth's, i, 206, 229.
Sabbath, The, Coleridge on, ii, 23.
Saint Theresa, Coleridge's notes on, ii, 305.
_Salisbury Plain_, poem by Wordsworth, i, 154, 157, 159.
_Sancti Dominici Pallium_, poem by Coleridge, ii, 113.
Sandford, Mrs., her _Thomas Poole and his Friends_, Preface, x, xvii.
_Satyrane Letters of_, by Coleridge, i, 162, 167.
Savage, Mr., Printer, ii, 41-4, 47.
Schelling, F. W. J. (1775-1854), Coleridge's indebtedness to, ii, 146.
Schiller, J. C. F. (1759-1805), Coleridge proposes to translate his works, i, 78; sonnet to, 97, 99; Coleridge on his _Robbers_, 135; an echo of, ii, 187.
Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832), and _Christabel_, i, 228; Coleridge compared with, 235, 281; ii, 178, 180, 181-215; his novels criticised by Coleridge, 206, 220; his poetry compared with Coleridge's, 215, 292.
Scott, William Bell, Introduction to _Coleridge's Poems_, Preface, xix.
Scotland, Coleridge's Tour in, 1803, i, 270, 284; ii, 138.
Shakespeare, i, 135; ii, 188, 208; proposed edition of his works, 295.
Shakespeare Lectures (see "Lectures"), ii, 268, 305.
Sharp, Richard (1759-1835), visits Coleridge at Keswick, i, 249, 257; on Hazlitt, 283, 296.
Shelton, Coleridge's notes on, ii, 305.
Shepherd, R. Herne, _Bibliography of S. T. Coleridge_ (and Colonel Prideaux), Preface, xviii; _Life of Coleridge_, xix.
Sheridan, R. B. (1751-1816), desires Coleridge to write a Tragedy, i, 127; rejects _Osorio_, 140-41, 202, 216; Sara Coleridge on, ii, 106-7.
Sherlock, Coleridge's notes on, ii, 305.
_Sibylline Leaves_, published, ii, 109, 112, 144, 146, 297.
Skipsey, Joseph, Prefatory Notice to the Canterbury Edition of _S. T. Coleridge's Poems_, Preface, xix.
Smith, John, Coleridge's notes on, ii, 305.
Sonnets, i, 76, 98.
Sotheby, William, Poet (1757-1833), Coleridge becomes acquainted with, i, 269.
Southey, Edith May (see _Selections from the Letters of Robert Southey_, iii, 399), in London with Sara Coleridge, ii, 272.
Southey, Robert (1774-1843), his _Life of Dr. Andrew Bell_, Preface, x; meets Coleridge in 1794, i, 34-5; hatches with Coleridge the Scheme of Pantisocracy, 41-5; composes along with Coleridge, _The Fall of Robespierre_, 45-6; lectures in Bristol, 48; married to Edith Fricker, 49; quarrel with Coleridge over Pantisocracy and reconciliation, 92, 98; Coleridge on his Poems, 123; Coleridge on, 127, 129, 136, 161; collaborates with Coleridge in writing the _Devil's Thoughts_, 182; invited by Coleridge to Keswick, 237; writes to Coleridge, 239, 241, 244, 245, 246, 250; settles at Greta Hall, 251, 267; Coleridge proposes to compile a _Bibliotheca Britannica_ in conjunction with, 279; his reply, 282; ii, 30, 41; on the _Friend_, 52-7; on _Christabel_, 56, 117; and Cottle on Coleridge's Opium habit, 125, 131, 137, 212, 290.
_Southey, R., Life and Correspondence of_, Preface, x, xvi.
_Southey, Robert, Selections from the Letters of_, Preface, xvi.
Spaniards, Coleridge's Letters on, ii, 65.
_Spectator, The_, ii, 65.
Spenser, Edmund, i, 151; quoted, ii, 205, 206, 208.
Spinoza, i, 197; ii, 18, 175.
Staël, Madame De, Coleridge meets in 1813, ii, 117.
Stanhope, Sonnet to Lord, i, 286.
Sterne, Lawrence (1713-1768), ii, 184, 207.
Stoddart, Sir John, obtains a copy of _Christabel_ and reads it to Sir Walter Scott, i, 228; invites Coleridge to Malta, 295; ii, 3.
Stowey, Nether, Coleridge settles at, i, 121; revisits, 269; ii, 9.
Street, Mr., joint proprietor with Daniel Stuart and editor of the _Courier_, ii, 81; Coleridge on, 90-93.
Stuart, Daniel, proprietor and editor of the _Morning Post and Courier_, Preface, xi; i, 191, 193, 202, 205, 253, 275, 288; Coleridge writes from Malta to, ii, 4; Sara Coleridge on, 76-93; Letter from Coleridge to, 79; on Coleridge, 80; on Coleridge and his wife, 102, 136.
Stutfield, Mr., ii, 248-9, 267.
Style, Coleridge on, ii, 65.
Sublime and Beautiful, The, ii, 223.
Sutton, Mr., ii, 219.
Swinburne, A. C., _Christabel, and the Lyrical and Imaginative Poems of S. T. Coleridge_, Preface, xix.
Symons, Arthur, _The Poems of Coleridge, selected and arranged_, Preface, xx.
_Table Talk_, Coleridge's, origin of, ii, 278, 219-225.
Talfourd, J. Noon (1795-1854), Preface, xvi; on Coleridge, i, 115; ii, 278, 279.
_Talleyrand to Lord Grenville_, i, 184.
Taylor's _History of Enthusiasm_, Notes on, ii, 284.
Taylor, Jeremy, Coleridge's Notes on, ii, 305.
Taylor, Sir Henry, described by Coleridge, ii, 290.
_Thalaba_, by Southey, i, 240, 243.
Thelwall, John, described by Coleridge, i, 138, 139, 146.
Thomson, James (1700-1748), ii, 153.
_Three Graves, The_, i, 150; extant in 1801, 240; probably composed in 1797-8, ii, 112; one of Coleridge's best poems, 293-4.
Tieck, J. Ludwig (1773-1853), Coleridge meets in Rome, ii, 6; visits Highgate in 1817, 216.
_Time, Real and Imaginary_, written early, ii, 110.
_Tintern Abbey_, by Wordsworth, i, 167.
"Titania Puckinella," ii, 259, 261, 289, 302.
_To an Unfortunate Woman_, "Maiden, that with sullen brow," i, 125.
Tobin, J., i, 244, 245, 245, 291, 296; Letter to, ii, 1.
Todd, Mr. (husband of Mary Evans), ii, 36.
_Tombless Epitaph, The_, i, 167; ii, 294.
Tooke, J. Horne (1736-1812), i, 188, 203.
Traill, H. D., _Life of Coleridge_, Preface, xix.
_Tranquillity, Ode to_, ii 112.
Transcendentalism, ii, 152.
Trinity, Coleridge on the doctrine of the, i, 33; ii, 14-22.
_Triumph of Loyalty_, a projected Drama by Coleridge, ii, 29.
Tucker, Abraham (1705-1774); his _Light of Nature_ abridged by William Hazlitt, i 274, 277.
Tuffin, Mr., i, 291.
_Two Founts, The_, ii, 113.
Unitarianism, Coleridge and, i, 33, 143; ii, 13, 23, 119.
Universities, Coleridge proposes to lecture on, ii, 288.
Valley of Stones, Linton, i, 159.
Vico, Giovanni Battista (1668-1744), ii, 146.
_Visionary Hope, The_, ii, 112.
Wade, Josiah, of Bristol, early friend of Coleridge, receives letters from Coleridge while on the _Watchman_ Tour, i, 54-61, 87, 114, 131, 138; receives a letter from Coleridge on travelling in Germany, 255; ii, 38-39, 119, 134-5. See "Letters."
_Waggoner_, Wordsworth's, i, 238.
Wakefield, Gilbert (1756-1801), author and the most learned editor of Gray's _Poems_, i, 76.
_Wallenstein_, Coleridge's translation of, i, 185, 193; the language of, 199, 204, 213; Letter to the _Monthly Review_ regarding, 218; ii, 104-105, 112; quoted 187.
_Wanderer's Farewell, The_, ii, 140.
_Wanderings of Cain_, ii, 111.
_Watchman, The_, i, 50-64; Prospectus of 53, 64, 65, 66, 72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 81, 88; ii, 93, 113.
Waterland, Coleridge's Notes on, ii, 305.
Watson, Seth, a friend of Coleridge, ii, 248-9, 267, 268.
Watson, Mrs. Lucy E., ii, 138.
Watts, Alaric Alexander, and Mrs. Watts, friendship with Coleridge, ii, 292-5.
Wedgwood, John, i, 256, 266.
Wedgwood, Josiah, i, 53, 143; confers a pension on Coleridge; 144, 160, 178, 182, 257; ii, 9; see also "Letters."
Wedgwood, Thomas, i, 53, 143, 144, 160, 221, 251, 256-7, 265, 270, 289, 290, 295-7; ii, 9, 46; see also "Letters."
Welsh Tour, Coleridge's, i, 35-41; second tour, 270.
_Westminster Review_, Letters to Dr. Brabant, Preface, x; ii, 142, 148, 157.
Whitaker, Coleridge's Notes on, ii, 305.
Wieland's _Oberon_, i, 142.
Willett, Miss, i, 86.
Williams, Sheriff, ii, 198, 201.
Wilton, Esmond, ii, 252.
_Winter's Wreath, The_, an annual, ii, 292.
Woman, Coleridge on, ii, 241-3.
Wordsworth, Dorothy, described by Coleridge, i, 136; describes Coleridge, 137, 141; goes to Germany with William Wordsworth and Coleridge, 162, 219, 245, 249, 270, 288; on Coleridge's estrangement from his wife, ii, 100-1; (272, perhaps Dora Wordsworth).
_Wordsworth, Dorothy, the Journals of_, Preface, xviii.
Wordsworth, Captain John, i, 182, 264; his death, ii, 5.
Wordsworth, William (1770-1850), i, 76; first meeting with Coleridge, 122, 129; Coleridge visits him at Racedown, 135, 140; _The Borderers_, 141; the _Lyrical Ballads_, 147; the Giant Wordsworth, 152; adds to his stock of poetry, 156, 161; goes to Germany with Dorothy and Coleridge, 162; Coleridge visits him at Sockburn, and goes with him to the Lakes, 182, 193, 194, 199, 200, 202; his _Pedlar_, _Ruth_, and _Nature's Lady_, 206; second edition of the _Lyrical Ballads_, 213, 216, 219, 221, 222; his _Brothers_, _Ruth_, and _Michael_, 229; his _Waggoner_, 238; the _Brothers_, 240, 243, 245, 249, 258; his theory of Poetic Diction, 269; 270, 276, 288; goes to town to see Coleridge, ii, 33, 38, 45; quarrels with Coleridge, ii, 66-73, 116; Coleridge on his _Excursion_, 146; on Coleridge's _Hymn before Sunrise_, 153, 163; Coleridge on his Nature worship, etc., 194-5; 258; at Monkhouse's in 1823, 272; his translations from Virgil, 272-3; goes on a Tour to the Rhine with Coleridge, 296.
Wordsworth, Mrs., i, 288.
_Wordsworth, Memoirs of W._, Preface, x, xvi.
_Wordsworth_, Professor Knight's _Life of_, Preface, x, xvii.
Works, Coleridge's, Account of, by Sara Coleridge, ii, 104-5, 110-15, 305-7.
_Work without Hope_, ii, 112, 292, 294.
Wrangham, Francis, i, 76.
Wynn, C. W. W., a friend of Southey, i, 239.
Young, Julian Charles, meets Coleridge on the Continent, ii, 296.
_Young Lady, Letter to, on the choice of a Husband_, ii, 250.
_Youth and Age_, ii, 109, 112, 277, 292, 294.
_Zapolya_, ii, 104, 107, 113; written at Calne, 147.
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