√ Century of Experience Evidence Name of Reader / Listener / Reading Group Author of Text Title of Text Form of Text 1800-1849 'You have probably seen Henry�s book on Homer. It is wonderfully clever, does him much credit.
I thoroughly sympathize, (hang the word it�s always intruding) with his a... Hartley Coleridge Henry Nelson Coleridge Introductions to the Study of the Greek Classic Po... Print : Book1800-1849 �The Rydal Mount family...They were all hugely belly-ached with Townshend�s articles in
Blackwood, which was almost as silly as the articles themselves. C. H. Townshend... Hartley Coleridge Chauncey Hare Townshend [essays in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine] Print : Serial / periodical1800-1849 �I am afraid there is little hope at present of another portion of the Recluse, but it must delight
every lover of mankind to see how the influence of Wordsworth�s poet... Hartley Coleridge William Wordsworth The Recluse Print : Book, Hartley is also referring to a 'reading' of W. Wordsworth's poetry outside any form of text1800-1849 �Of course you have read his [Robert Southey's] colloquies � and with delight � but delight
mingled with sorrow, that so much beautiful truth should be intertwined, and... Hartley Coleridge Robert Southey Sir Thomas More; or, Colloquies on the Progress an... Print : Book1800-1849 �I have also long ponder�d on a Poem, which could I execute up to my conception, would perhaps
take rank with Pollock�s [sic] Course of Time.� Hartley Coleridge Robert Pollock The Course of Time Print : Book1800-1849 �So true is Wordsworth�s observation (somebody has borrow�d my Wordsworth, and I�m like a
Jack Tar without his tobacco pouch) that the older we grow, the more we become... Hartley Coleridge William Wordsworth [unknown] Print : Book1800-1849 �You probably have little time for literary labours or I should advise you to write for the
Quarterly Theological. It is a very staunch, orthodox work � not ultra in po... Hartley Coleridge [n/a] [n/a] Quarterly Theological Review and Ecclesiastical Re... Print : Serial / periodical1800-1849 �...the Quarterly [Review], under [John Gibson] Lockhart�s management, is very different from
what it was under [William] Gifford, whose benevolence...certainly did not... Hartley Coleridge John Taylor Coleridge [articles in The Quarterly Review] Print : Serial / periodical1800-1849 �I am sorry for the delay which doubtless is owing to the confounded Politics that they stuff the
Magazine with, to the great annoyance of Ladies and Liberals; and not ... Hartley Coleridge [n/a] [n/a] Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine Print : Serial / periodical1800-1849 �Glad you�ve seen Winter�s Wreath.� Sarah Coleridge Hartley Coleridge [poems in The Winter's Wreath] Print : Serial / periodical1800-1849 �Thanks for Swing and the Athenaeum which is very welcome, and well worth Two-pence�. Hartley Coleridge [n/a] [n/a] Athenaeum Print : Serial / periodical1800-1849 �You probably saw the Tea-table in B[lackwood's Magazine]. but it does not look so well in print
as it sounded when Elizabeth Warde listen�d to it. Ladies praise makes ... Hartley Coleridge [n/a] [n/a] Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine Print : Serial / periodical1800-1849 �I am sorry that the Athenaeum is no longer publish�d in such a shape that I can get it, for it is
well worth two-pence. I can hardly say as much for the Carlisle Patri... Hartley Coleridge [n/a] [n/a] Carlisle Patriot Print : Newspaper, Serial / periodical1800-1849 �I have an opportunity of seeing papers enough at Mr. Withington�s, the present occupant of Allan
Bank, a most worthy Englishman and Tory of Falstaffian dimensions, who... Hartley Coleridge [n/a] [n/a] [newspapers] Print : Newspaper1800-1849 �D[erwent Coleridge] had sent me his sermon. It is very good.� Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge The Circumstances of the Present Times, Considered... Print : Book1800-1849 �[William] Blackwood expresses much admiration of the Fletcher Letters, but thinks their
republication at this time would not be just the thing - requests me to use my ... William Blackwood Samuel Taylor Coleridge Letters to Mr. Justice Fletcher on the Irish Quest... Print : Newspaper1800-1849 �I know very few people in Leeds. ... The walls of course now plastered with Election puffs and
squibs, the newspapers rancorous against one another, but, as far as I c... Hartley Coleridge [n/a] [n/a] [Local posters and newspapers in Leeds related to ... Print : Poster1800-1849 �The Poems [Hartley�s 1833 Poems], I believe, have not done so far amiss. The Review in the
Quarterly I must thank you for. It is far too laudatory for my stomach, and ... Hartley Coleridge [n/a] [n/a] [review of Hartley Coleridge's 1833 Poems in The Q... Print : Serial / periodical1800-1849 �I received the Quarterly [Review] from Mr. Murray. If praise could do me any good, there is
enough of it: but I know nothing of that �overweening worship of Wordsworth... Hartley Coleridge [n/a] [n/a] [Review of Hartley Coleridge's 1833 Poems in The Q... Print : Serial / periodical1800-1849 �I flatter myself the Volume [Hartley�s 1833 Poems] has sold tol lol. Dora [Wordsworth] finds
great fault with its shape: a fault chargeable solely on my own bad taste ... Dora Wordsworth Hartley Coleridge Poems, Songs and Sonnets Print : Book