INTRODUCTIONS TO SELECTIONS OF THE POEMS OF S. T. C., 1869-1908 LETTER 75. TO THE EDITOR OF THE "MORNING POST", WITH THE "RAVEN", A POEM. CHAPTER VII THE RELIGION OF THE PINEWOODS CHAPTER VIII RETURN TO ENGLAND; "WALLENSTEIN", AND THE "MORNING POST" LETTER 100. TO JOSIAH WEDGWOOD LETTER 101. TO THE EDITOR OF THE "MONTHLY REVIEW". LETTER 112. TO THOMAS WEDGWOOD LETTER 115. TO THOMAS WEDGWOOD LETTER 116. TO THOMAS WEDGWOOD. LETTER 117. TO THOMAS WEDGWOOD. SOUTHEY TO S. T. COLERIDGE, ESQ. LETTER 125. TO THOMAS WEDGWOOD LETTER 127. TO SARAH HUTCHINSON Title: Biographia Epistolaris, Volume 1. Author: Coleridge, ed. Turnbull Edition: 10 Language: English Jonathan Ingram, Clytie Siddall and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team Samuel Taylor Coleridge's BIBLIOGRAPHIA EPISTOLARIScomprising 33 letters and being the Biographical Supplement of Coleridge's BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA with additional letters etc., edited by A. TURNBULLVol. 1. "On the whole this was surely the mightiest genius since Milton. In poetry there is not his like, when he rose to his full power; he was a philosopher, the immensity of whose mind cannot be gauged by anything he has left behind; a critic, the subtlest and most profound of his time. Yet these vast and varied powers flowed away in the shifting sands of talk; and what remains is but what the few land-locked pools are to the receding ocean which has left them casually behind without sensible diminution of its waters." Academy, 3d October, 1903. |