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f Alfred University, for State Engineer; and Coleridge A. Hart, a 35-year old lawyer of New York Ci
His friend Samuel Taylor Coleridge also stayed there, and fell in love with Sar
c poets William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, also took advantage of this profitable mark
Visitors to the house included fellow poets Coleridge and Southey.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth's anonymous collectio
essions painted a rather negative picture of Coleridge and his reputation suffered accordingly.
following a £25,000 appeal by the Friends of Coleridge and the National Trust, two further rooms on
e early lives of English poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, in particular their
In 1799, Coleridge and Wordsworth stayed at Thomas Hutchinson's
He is now working on a book about S. T. Coleridge and a life of Frieda Lawrence.
became acquainted with Shelley, Leigh Hunt, Coleridge and Hazlitt.
19th century, romantic poets such as Byron, Coleridge and Wordsworth wrote about the inspirational
While Coleridge and other scholarly boys were able to go on
m there including his brother in law, Samuel Coleridge, and Sir Walter Scott.
some squibs, some reminiscences of Lamb and Coleridge, and a translation of the Greek Author Longu
Trumpington ward and parts of Coleridge and Cherry Hinton wards in the City of Cambr
of Germany by the English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and published in his Sibylline Leaves of 18
which has played host to Scott, Wordsworth, Coleridge and others - now converted to apartments.
sidered him as essentially a superior man to Coleridge, and with much higher spiritual attainments
ral public, but by such men as Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Wordsworth.
The references to Coleridge and to Kubla Khan are rather knowing nods to
erset to investigate the poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth who are suspected of
In late 1797, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth visited the valley to
ools, the LEA leasing the premises from Lord Coleridge and the Church Authorities, respectively.
Sir John Taylor Coleridge's brothers were James Duke Coleridge and Hen
Indeed, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, another prominent Romantic poet and critic
A number of mementos of Coleridge are on display including his inkstand, locks
film Killers Three were shot in Ramseur and Coleridge areas, and many locals were cast as extras.
Ethel Coleridge as Emily
Ethel Coleridge as Clara Soppitt
Ethel Coleridge as Aunt Agnes
el Ensemble: Francis Haynes, Roger Sardinha, Coleridge Barbour, Alston Jack, Michael Sorzano, Lawre
His eldest son, John Duke, 1st Baron Coleridge, became Lord Chief Justice of England.
Coleridge began using opium in 1791 to relieve rheumat
In May 2007 The Coleridge Bridle Way was launched providing a horse ri
Portrait of Stephen Coleridge by Bernard Partridge
Other facilities in the Coleridge Centre are: Adult Learning, Darlington Borou
The building's formal name is the Coleridge Centre.
Lord Coleridge CJ held that Mr. Creen could not (except und
Lord Coleridge CJ wrote that despite the lack of statute or
Lord Coleridge CJ dissented.
lished a critical biography of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Coleridge, Poet and Revolutionary, 1772-180
According to his own note, Coleridge copied the Latin text from a "print of the B
Coleridge Cottage is a cottage situated in Nether Stow
Having served for many years as 'Moore's Coleridge Cottage Inn', the building was acquired for
Cotton-Jodrell married Mary Rennell Coleridge, daughter of William Rennell Coleridge and K
raits of Hitler and Stalin, Richard Holmes's Coleridge, David Cairns's Berlioz, Michael Holroyd's S
Guy Mortimer Coleridge Davidge (2 March 1878-17 February 1956) was
Arthur Coleridge described him as "the wisest master who has
etical order from A to P (Amherst, Beaumont, Coleridge, Dover, Exeter, Falmouth, through to Pembrok
Abbey, Arbury, Castle, Cherry Hinton, Coleridge, East Chesterton, King's Hedges, Market, New
scholars and critics included Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Edward Dowden, and Dover Wilson, among othe
He represented the Coleridge electorate from 1872 to 1875, when he was de
He represented the Coleridge electorate in 1879, from 8 May to 15 August
ought of Goethe, Schiller, Schelling, Hegel, Coleridge, Emerson, and Rudolf Steiner.
The engraving by Hieronymus Wierix which Coleridge encountered in 1799.
Coleridge entered Corpus Christi College, Werribee as
He purchased the Coleridge family home, the Chanter's House, in Ottery
Where Coleridge first developed his opium habit is an issue
Most of the children at Coleridge go to Highgate Wood Secondary School at the
Smythe, bassist Coleridge Goode and drummers Phil Seamen and (later) B
es, Bertie King, Harry Parry, Dick Katz, and Coleridge Goode.
Major-General Sir Coleridge Grove KCB (1839 - 1920) was a senior British
Bowen's services to his leader, Sir John Coleridge, helped to procure for him the appointment o
and by Coleridge in an early poem of 1794.
Le Grice published reminiscences of Lamb and Coleridge in the Gentleman's Magazine.
Coleridge, in his lucid moments, understood the proble
tour of the Lake District with Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1799.
e been an important model for Wordsworth and Coleridge in the way he brought politics to bear on th
ch Revolution played a great role in shaping Coleridge into each of these things.
Coleridge is an unincorporated community along the Dee
Archbishop Coleridge is a member of the Bishops Commission for Do
chard Burton (the writer, not the actor) and Coleridge is bound to have a special charm of its own.
Coleridge is the third of five children of Bernard Col
Although Coleridge largely kept his addiction as hidden as poss
The poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge lived here for three years from 1797.
o printed a volume of his poems in 1833, and Coleridge lived in his house until the contract came t
Frederick Michael Coleridge Mackarness (31 August 1854 - 23 December 192
He married Alethea Buchanan Coleridge on 7 August 1849 at Ottery Saint Mary, Devon
The shoal is named for John Coleridge Patteson.
Coleridge Perkinson: conductor (tracks 4 & 6)
nd influence on her god-daughter, Alice Mary Coleridge, played a formative role in Coleridge's zeal
s Flail" is a reference to the Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem Kubla Khan: Huge fragments vaulted like
st Neil Peart, inspired by the Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem Kubla Khan.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, poet
Coleridge Poetry and Prose with Essays By Hazlitt, Jef
The Coleridge Power Station is a hydroelectric facility at
Since 2008, the building has been a part of Coleridge Primary School, upon its expansion to four f
Coleridge Primary School is a school for 3 to 11 year
w been enlarged and converted to accommodate Coleridge Primary School, previously located on the op
The essay on Coleridge reprints 'Coleridge's Writings' (1866) but o
and The Central Coast Highway as well as on Coleridge Road.
Users of the library included Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Robert Southey and Humphrey Davy.
Even Wordsworth's close friend Samuel Taylor Coleridge said that the poem contained "mental bombast
Trevor Coleridge Spring (6 March 1882 in Kidderpore, Bengal,
Coleridge succeeded to the title of 4th Baron Coleridg
letcher (Sylvan Scenes), Henry Smart, Samuel Coleridge Taylor (Bamboula), Hubert Parry (War and Pea
"Smile" ( Coleridge Taylor Perkinson)
Many of Samuel Coleridge Taylor's oratorios were given early hearings
In the spring Coleridge temporarily took over for Rev. Joshua Toulmi
According to Albert Hancock, Coleridge tended to focus his life on two things.
John Coleridge, the last Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
Hartley Coleridge then spent two years in London, where he wro
tend to focus on poets such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Thomas De Quincey and George Crabbe.
tion was caused by the succession of Bernard Coleridge to the peerage.
ollows the walks taken by poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, to Porlock, starting from Coleridge Cottage
'Unpublished Letters from Samuel Taylor Coleridge to the Rev. John Prior Estlin', 1884, 4to (p
e Duke of Atholl, employed the architect J D Coleridge to build him a house in a woodland clearing
Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge to the poem Kubla Khan by the same author to
"When Coleridge tried to define beauty, he returned always t
Unlike Wordsworth, Coleridge was more open and receptive to the social an
Coleridge was the first major power station in which t
Coleridge was awarded the Biblicum's doctorate for his
Coleridge was widely known to have been a regular user
4 in St Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne, Mark Coleridge was ordained priest by Bishop John A. Kelly,
ffice in 1868 under William Ewart Gladstone, Coleridge was appointed Solicitor General.
Coleridge was the eldest son of John Taylor Coleridge,
Empire Coleridge was built for the MoWT.
The Coleridge Way is a 36-mile (58 km) footpath in Somerse
At first Coleridge welcomed the relief from pain provided by Ke
counts of his journeys might have influenced Coleridge when writing his poem The Rime of the Ancien
Coomb by British Romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, which is subtitled Lines composed while cli
tourists to marvel at this view was the poet Coleridge, who wrote: "Oh what a godly scene....The wh
Wordsworth, Robert Southey and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, with notes relating to his parodies and all
ractarian movement being then at its height, Coleridge, with many of his tutors and friends, joined
slender, fall of water", while Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote: "Scale Force, the white downfall of w
                                                                                                   


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