H. J. Jackson notes S. T. Coleridge's annotations, at owners' requests, of copies of Barry Cornwall, Dramatic Scenes, and Charles Tennyson Turner, Sonnets and Fugitive Pieces.
Century: 1800-1849 Reader/Listener/Group: Samuel Taylor Coleridge Print: Book
'I am reading Mr Procter's "Ch.Lamb", - so full of affecting signs of his own failure, and so interesting in all ways. I could not help enjoying Ld Cornwallis, though half-ashamed to own it. Mrs Grote sends me her vol: of "Collected Papers", and some unpublished records of our time, - very interesting. They and I seemed to have rushed into a more vigorous intercourse than ever, as by a sort of accident'.
Century: 1850-1899 Reader/Listener/Group: Harriet Martineau Print: Book
'Medwin reads Dramatic scenes to us & a part of his journal in India'
Century: 1800-1849 Reader/Listener/Group: Thomas Medwin Print: Book
From the 1806-1840 Commonplace book of an unknown reader. Transcription of 'Anacreontic Lay', beginning 'Sing! - who sings!/ To her who weareth a hundred rings? / Ah who is this Lady fine? The Vine boys! the Vine!...'
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Century: 1800-1849 Reader/Listener/Group: anon