√ 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