A Bibliography of Samuel Taylor Coleridgeprivate circulation, 1903 - 144 pages |
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Page x - Reader, if haply thou art blessed with a moderate collection, be shy of showing it; or if thy heart overfloweth to lend them, lend thy books; but let it be to such a one as STC — he will return them (generally anticipating the time appointed) with usury; enriched with annotations, tripling their value. I have had experience.
Page 22 - Seven Lectures on Shakespeare and MILTON. By the late ST COLERIDGE. A List of all the MS. Emendations in Mr. COLLIER'S Folio, 1632; and an Introductory Preface by J.
Page 5 - POEMS on various subjects, by ST Coleridge, late of Jesus College, Cambridge. Felix curarum, cui non Heliconia cordi Serta, nee imbelles Parnassi e vertice laurus ! Sed viget ingenium, et magnos accinctus in usus Fert animus quascunque vices. — Nos tristia vitae Solamur cantu.
Page 6 - Poems, by ST Coleridge. Second edition — to which are now added Poems by Charles Lamb and Charles Lloyd.
Page 10 - Blessed are ye that sow beside all waters!" A LAY SERMON, | ADDRESSED To THE | HIGHER AND MIDDLE CLASSES, | ON THE EXISTING | Distresses and Discontents.
Page iv - No loftier, purer soul than his hath ever With awe revolved the planetary page (From infancy to age) Of knowledge : sedulous and proud to give her The whole of his great heart for her own sake ; For what she is ; not what she does, or what can...
Page 6 - FEARS IN SOLITUDE. Written in 1798, during the alarm of an invasion. To which are added FRANCE, an Ode, and FROST AT MIDNIGHT.
Page 114 - Herbert, George. Herbert's Remains, or Sundry Pieces of that Sweet Singer of the Temple, Mr.
Page 34 - GOLDSMITH'S THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD. Edited, with introduction and notes, by Mary A. Jordan, AM, Professor of Rhetoric and Old English in Smith College. With Portrait of Goldsmith.
Page 125 - Hints to the Public and the Legislature on the nature and effect of Evangelical Preaching.