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Recipients: John Hookham Frere, Joseph Hardcastle, [Wm.?] Mudford, T. Phillips, Chas. A. Tulk and Priscilla Maden Watts. (1) is about the German scholar Ludwig Tieck. In (7) to Mrs. Watts he suggests a possible collaboration with her husband, A.A. Watts to edit Shakespeare. Top of (6) is cut away.
Autograph Letters Signed from Samuel Taylor Coleridge to Various Recipients
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Recipients: John Hookham Frere, Joseph Hardcastle, [Wm.?] Mudford, T. Phillips, Chas. A. Tulk and Priscilla Maden Watts. (1) is about the German scholar Ludwig Tieck. In (7) to Mrs. Watts he suggests a possible collaboration with her husband, A.A. Watts to edit Shakespeare. Top of (6) is cut away.
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Recipients: John Hookham Frere, Joseph Hardcastle, [Wm.?] Mudford, T. Phillips, Chas. A. Tulk and Priscilla Maden Watts. (1) is about the German scholar Ludwig Tieck. In (7) to Mrs. Watts he suggests a possible collaboration with her husband, A.A. Watts to edit Shakespeare. Top of (6) is cut away.
Collection of Letters from Samuel Taylor Coleridge, England, to Robert Southey, 1794-1819
Author: Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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A collection of 100 autograph letters signed to Robert Southey, written between 1794 and 1819 from various locations. Items in the collection have been described individually in separate catalog records; see related records for more information.
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A collection of 100 autograph letters signed to Robert Southey, written between 1794 and 1819 from various locations. Items in the collection have been described individually in separate catalog records; see related records for more information.
Autograph Letter Signed S.T. Coleridge To: "My Dear Colson!"
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Pages : 3
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Autograph Letter Signed S. T. Coleridge To: T. Pettigrew, Esq
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Autograph Letter Signed S. Coleridge-Taylor To: "My Dear Mrs. Elbert"
Author: Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Autograph Letter to Theodore Spiering
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An autograph letter of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, written to Theodore Spiering.
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An autograph letter of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, written to Theodore Spiering.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Letter to Sara Hutchinson, April 2 Or 9, 1808
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The letter begins with Coleridge's hearty recommendation of Chapman's translation of Homer: "Chapman writes & feels a Poet--as Homer might have written had he lived in England in the reign of Queen Elizabeth." He then teasingly mentions "a lady, a poetess & handsome, Laura Temple" who had been enraptured with one of his poems, and goes on to describe his friend's wife, Mary Morgan, and her strong resemblance to Sara's own sister Mary Hutchinson Wordsworth. Toward the end of the letter, Coleridge's longing for Sara becomes evident: " ... once by my hope, & vowed to the Almighty, that never hereafter would receive a Letter from you which I would not immediately read thro' in whatever state of mind imaginable" (the "state of mind" possibly a reference to his opium addiction). The final lines of the letter are heavily obliterated in ink, though not by Coleridge.
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The letter begins with Coleridge's hearty recommendation of Chapman's translation of Homer: "Chapman writes & feels a Poet--as Homer might have written had he lived in England in the reign of Queen Elizabeth." He then teasingly mentions "a lady, a poetess & handsome, Laura Temple" who had been enraptured with one of his poems, and goes on to describe his friend's wife, Mary Morgan, and her strong resemblance to Sara's own sister Mary Hutchinson Wordsworth. Toward the end of the letter, Coleridge's longing for Sara becomes evident: " ... once by my hope, & vowed to the Almighty, that never hereafter would receive a Letter from you which I would not immediately read thro' in whatever state of mind imaginable" (the "state of mind" possibly a reference to his opium addiction). The final lines of the letter are heavily obliterated in ink, though not by Coleridge.
Letters from Samuel Taylor Coleridge to Various Recipients
Collection of Letters from Samuel Taylor Coleridge, England, to Various Recipients, 1794-1832
Author: Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Pages : 13
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