The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume 2

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OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE COLLECTED AND EDITED BY HENRY NELSON

CONTENTS VOL. II.

LITERARY REMAINS.

LITERARY REMAINS (2)

SHAKSPEARE, WITH INTRODUCTORY MATTER ON POETRY, THE DRAMA, AND THE STAGE.

DEFINITION OF POETRY.

GREEK DRAMA.

PROGRESS OF THE DRAMA.

THE DRAMA GENERALLY, AND PUBLIC TASTE.

SHAKSPEARE, A POET GENERALLY.

SHAKSPEARE'S JUDGMENT EQUAL TO HIS GENIUS.

RECAPITULATION, AND SUMMARY OF THE CHARACTERISTICS OF SHAKSPEARE's DRAMAS. {1}

ORDER OF SHAKSPEARE'S PLAYS.

CLASSIFICATION ATTEMPTED, 1802.

CLASSIFICATION ATTEMPTED, 1810.

CLASSIFICATION ATTEMPTED, 1819.

NOTES ON THE TEMPEST.

LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST.

MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. Act i. sc. 1. - 'Her'. O cross! too

COMEDY OF ERRORS.

AS YOU LIKE IT. Act I. sc. 1. - 'Oli'. What, boy! - 'Orla'.

TWELFTH NIGHT. Act I. sc. 1. Duke's speech: so full of

ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL.

MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR.

MEASURE FOR MEASURE.

CYMBELINE.

TITUS ANDRONICUS.

TROILUS AND CRESSIDA.

CORIOLANUS.

JULIUS CAESAR.

ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA.

TIMON OF ATHENS, Act I. sc. 1. - 'Tim'.- - - - The man is

ROMEO AND JULIET.

SHAKSPEARE'S ENGLISH HISTORICAL PLAYS.

KING JOHN. Act. I. sc. 1. - 'Bast'. James Gurney, wilt thou

RICHARD II.

HENRY IV. PART I.

HENRY IV. PART II.

HENRY V.

HENRY VI. PART I.

RICHARD III.

LEAR.

HAMLET.

NOTES ON MACBETH.

NOTES ON THE WINTER'S TALE.

NOTES ON OTHELLO

NOTES ON BEN JONSON.

WHALLEY'S PREFACE.

WHALLEY'S LIFE OF JONSON.

EVERY MAN OUT OF HIS HUMOUR.

Epilogue.

POETASTER.

Introduction.

FALL OF SEJANUS.

VOLPONE.

EPICAENE.

THE ALCHEMIST.

CATILINE'S CONSPIRACY.

BARTHOLOMEW FAIR.

THE DEVIL IS AN ASS.

THE STAPLE OF NEWS.

THE NEW INN.

NOTES ON BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER.

HARRIS'S COMMENDATORY POEM ON FLETCHER.

LIFE OF FLETCHER IN STOCKDALE'S EDITION. 1811.

MAID'S TRAGEDY.

A KING AND NO KING.

THE SCORNFUL LADY.

THE CUSTOM OF THE COUNTRY.

THE ELDER BROTHER

THE SPANISH CURATE.

WIT WITHOUT MONEY.

THE HUMOROUS LIEUTENANT.

THE MAD LOVER.

THE LOYAL SUBJECT.

RULE A WIFE AND HAVE A WIFE.

THE LAWS OF CANDY.

THE LITTLE FRENCH LAWYER.

VALENTINIAN.

THE WILD GOOSE CHASE.

A WIFE FOR A MONTH.

THE PILGRIM.

THE NOBLE GENTLEMAN.

THE CORONATION.

WIT AT SEVERAL WEAPONS.

THE FAIR MAID OF THE INN.

THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN.

THE WOMAN HATER.

ON THE PROMETHEUS OF AESCHYLUS:

NOTE ON CHALMERS'S LIFE OF DANIEL.

BISHOP CORBET.

NOTE ON THEOLOGICAL LECTURES OF BENJAMIN WHEELER, D. D.

NOTE ON A SERMON ON THE PREVALENCE OF INFIDELITY AND ENTHUSIASM, BY WALTER BIRCH, B. D.

FENELON ON CHARITY.{1}

CHANGE OF THE CLIMATES.

WONDERFULNESS OF PROSE.

NOTES ON TOM JONES. {1}

JONATHAN WILD. {1}

BARRY CORNWALL.{1}

FULLER'S HOLY STATE.

FULLER'S PROFANE STATE.

FULLER'S APPEAL OF INJURED INNOCENCE.

Part I. c. 5.

FULLER'S CHURCH HISTORY.

ASGILL'S ARGUMENT.

INTRODUCTION TO ASGILL'S DEFENCE UPON HIS EXPULSION FROM THE

NOTES ON SIR THOMAS BROWN'S RELIGIO MEDICI, MADE DURING A SECOND PERUSAL. 1808. {1}

Part I. S.1.

Part II. s. 1.

NOTES ON SIR THOMAS BROWNE'S GARDEN OF CYRUS, OR THE QUINCUNCIAL, ETC. PLANTATIONS OF THE ANCIENTS, ETC.

NOTES ON SIR THOMAS BROWNE'S VULGAR ERRORS. ADDRESS TO THE READER. - Dr. Primrose,

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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