The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 6. köideThomas Spencer Baynes C. Scribner's Sons, 1878 |
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... COLERIDGE , HARTLEY ( 1796-1849 ) , the elder son of Samuel Taylor Coleridge , was born on the 19th of September 1796 , at Clevedon , a small village near Bristol . His early years were passed at Keswick , where his education was ...
... COLERIDGE , HARTLEY ( 1796-1849 ) , the elder son of Samuel Taylor Coleridge , was born on the 19th of September 1796 , at Clevedon , a small village near Bristol . His early years were passed at Keswick , where his education was ...
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... Coleridge , the scheme was dropped . In October of the same year , Coleridge was married to Sarah Fricker , and took up his residence at Clevedon on the Bristol Channel . A few weeks afterwards Southey married a sister of Mrs Coleridge ...
... Coleridge , the scheme was dropped . In October of the same year , Coleridge was married to Sarah Fricker , and took up his residence at Clevedon on the Bristol Channel . A few weeks afterwards Southey married a sister of Mrs Coleridge ...
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... Coleridge died in the communion of the Church of England , of whose polity and teaching he had been for many years a loving admirer . An interesting letter to his god - child , written twelve days before his death , sums up his ...
... Coleridge died in the communion of the Church of England , of whose polity and teaching he had been for many years a loving admirer . An interesting letter to his god - child , written twelve days before his death , sums up his ...
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... Coleridge's speculations on theology and religion , scattered throughout his too fragmentary works . The Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit , published since his death , intended not to lessen but to increase the reverence with which ...
... Coleridge's speculations on theology and religion , scattered throughout his too fragmentary works . The Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit , published since his death , intended not to lessen but to increase the reverence with which ...
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... Coleridge was married to her cousin , Henry Nelson Coleridge , then a Chancery barrister in London . The first eight years of her married life were spent in a little cottage on Down- shire Hill , in the town of Hampstead . There four of ...
... Coleridge was married to her cousin , Henry Nelson Coleridge , then a Chancery barrister in London . The first eight years of her married life were spent in a little cottage on Down- shire Hill , in the town of Hampstead . There four of ...
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