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  1. Hartley Coleridge Biography. Hartley Coleridge (19 September 1796 – 6 January 1849) was an English writer. He was the eldest son of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. He was born in Kingsdown, a suburb of Bristol, and spent his early years in the care of Robert Southey at Greta Hall, Keswick, and he was educated by the Rev. John Dawes at ...

  2. Ernest Hartley Coleridge (1846–1920) was a British literary scholar and poet. [1] He was the son of Derwent Coleridge and grandson of Samuel Taylor Coleridge . Coleridge was educated at Highgate School, Sherborne School, and Balliol College, Oxford. [2] He did scholarly work on his grandfather's manuscripts, being the last of the Coleridges ...

  3. 19 de abr. de 2024 · The soul of man is larger than the sky, Deeper than ocean, or the abysmal dark. Of the unfathomed center. David Hartley Coleridge ( 19 September 1796 – 6 January 1849) was an English poet, biographer, essayist, and teacher. He was the eldest son of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge .

  4. Philosophy," 11 Coleridge regarded Hartley with genuine enthusiasm, an enthusiasm not explained simply by notions of logical compulsion. Furthermore, Coleridge's movement away from such a position of enthusiasm was gradual. In a note added in 1797 to the poem " To a Friend," he rejected " utterly " the necessitarianism of the lines " He

  5. HARTLEY COLERIDGE ON HIS FATHER FTER the death of Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1834, while Hazlitt,' DeQuincey,2 Cottle,3 and Allsop4 were publishing unwise and some-times unfounded accounts of his life, Henry Nelson Coleridge, the poet's nephew and Sara Coleridge's husband, thought that some effort should be made to prepare an authentic biography.

  6. Hace 4 días · Drops from the stem of life—for it will grow, In barren regions, where no waters flow, Nor rays of promise cheats the pensive gloom. A darkling fire, faint hovering o'er a tomb, That but itself and darkness nought doth show, It is my love's being yet it cannot die, Nor will it change, though all be changed beside; Though fairest beauty be no ...

  7. Reference entries. (1796–1849),eldest son of S. T. Coleridge. He lost his Oxford fellowship for intemperance. In 1833 he published Poems, Songs and Sonnets and his unfinished Biographia Borealis, retitled Worthies of Yorkshire and Lancashire in 1836. He contributed to Blackwood's Magazine, the London Magazine, and other journals.