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  1. Hace 3 días · When it was discovered Coleridge's vault had become derelict, the coffins – Coleridge's and those of his wife Sarah, daughter Sara Coleridge, son-in-law Henry Nelson Coleridge, and grandson Herbert Coleridge, were moved to St. Michael's Highgate after an international fundraising appeal in 1961.

  2. 30 de abr. de 2024 · In 1829 she married her cousin, Henry Nelson Coleridge. For her children she wrote Pretty Lessons in Verse for Good Children (1834) and Phantasmion (1837), a fairy story with some delightful lyrics.

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  3. Hace 5 días · William Blake (28 November 1757 – 12 August 1827) was an English poet, painter, and printmaker. Largely unrecognised during his life, Blake is now considered a seminal figure in the history of the poetry and visual art of the Romantic Age.

  4. Hace 1 día · Henry Nelson Coleridge (1798–1843) and his first cousin, Sara Coleridge; D. Charles Darwin and his first cousin, Emma Wedgwood. Their respective siblings Caroline Darwin and Josiah Wedgwood III (1795–1880), entrepreneur, also married.

  5. 27 de abr. de 2024 · Many books and websites cite a famous quote about Kean that was uttered by the British poet, critic and philosopher Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834). On April 27, 1823, Coleridge said in a conversation: “To see him act, is like reading Shakespeare by flashes of lightning.”

  6. 6 de may. de 2024 · The song “Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast” by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor is a musical composition based on a section of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s epic poem, “The Song of Hiawatha”. This classic cantata is considered to be the most popular work of Coleridge-Taylor’s career.

  7. 7 de may. de 2024 · Table Talk by Coleridge. The excerpts below are quotes from Table Talk by Samuel Taylor Coleridge which consists of recollections of his conversations published after his death by his nephew Henry Nelson Coleridge. I came across the first one recently and thought it very pertinent to our present time, particularly with relevance to the reaction ...