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  1. Lyrical Ballads, with a Few Other Poems is a collection of poems by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, first published in 1798 and generally considered to have marked the beginning of the English Romantic movement in literature. [1] The immediate effect on critics was modest, but it became and remains a landmark, changing the ...

  2. Henry Nelson Coleridge journeyed in quest of him, but no trace was discovered. Works. In August 1794 Lovell co-operated with Coleridge and Southey in the production of a three-act tragedy on The Fall of Robespierre. Each wrote an act, but Lovell's was then rejected as incompatible with the others, and Southey filled the void.

  3. The Fall of Robespierre is a three-act play written by Robert Southey and Samuel Coleridge in 1794. It follows the events in France after the downfall of Maximilien Robespierre. Robespierre is portrayed as a tyrant, but Southey's contributions praise him as a destroyer of despotism. The play does not operate as an effective drama for the stage ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Samuel Taylor Coleridge (21 de octubre de 1772-25 de julio de 1834) fue un poeta, crítico y filósofo inglés, uno de los fundadores, junto con su amigo William Wordsworth, del Romanticismo en Inglaterra y uno de los lakistas. Sus obras más conocidas son, posiblemente, Rime of the Ancient Mariner ( Balada del viejo marinero) y Kubla Khan ...

  6. 4 de jul. de 2008 · Henry Nelson Coleridge. Publication date 1826 Publisher J. Murray Collection americana Book from the collections of Harvard University Language English.

  7. En septembre 1829, elle épouse Henry Nelson Coleridge à la Crosthwaite Parish Church, Keswick [4]. Le couple habite huit ans à Hampstead et a quatre enfants, dont 2 survivent. En 1834, Sara Coleridge publie Pretty Lessons in Verse for Good Children; with some Lessons in Latin in Easy Rhyme , créé au départ pour l'éducation de ses propres enfants.