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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor

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  1. An English author of the early nineteenth century. Coleridge was a leader of romanticism; his poems include “Kubla Khan” and “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.”


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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor: allusion, 16; Emerson's account, 63; influence, 149, 150; Carlyle's criticism, 196; Ancient Mariner, 333; Christabel, Abyssinian Maid, 334; times mentioned, 382; an image quoted, 386; William Tell, 387.

From Ralph Waldo Emerson by Holmes, Oliver Wendell

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, esq., his 'Devil's Walk,' ii.

From Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 With His Letters and Journals by Moore, Thomas

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, influence of Schelling on, 40; the prophet of transcendentalism in England, 76; his studies in Germany, 79; on Schelling's works, 80; alleged plagiarism from Schelling, 81.

From Transcendentalism in New England A History by Frothingham, Octavius Brooks

Compare a Coleridge, Samuel Taylor or Hartley, with—no; that man has not yet passed to his account.

From Sir Gibbie by MacDonald, George

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