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In his Biographia Literaria ( 1817 ), he explained, " I sought for a subject, that should give equal room and freedom for description, incident, and impassioned reflections on men, nature, and society, yet supply in itself a natural connection to the parts and unity to the whole.
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Biographia and Literaria
It is possible that the imagery of Biographia Literaria followed the recovery of the Kubla Khan manuscript during the composition of the book.
Coleridge coined the phrase in his Biographia Literaria, published in 1817, in the context of the creation and reading of poetry.
* Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Shakespeare's Judgment Equal to His Genius, On the Principles of Genial Criticism, The Statesman's Manual, Biographia Literaria
The technique appears in English Romantic poetry, particularly in the poetry of Wordsworth, and was defined in the following way by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, in his Biographia Literaria: " To carry on the feelings of childhood into the powers of manhood ; to combine the child ’ s sense of wonder and novelty with the appearances which every day for perhaps forty years had rendered familiar.
A thorough record of Christ's Hospital in Several essays by Lamb as well as the Autobiography of Leigh Hunt and the Biographia Literaria of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, with whom Charles developed a friendship that would last for their entire lives.
If the Porlock interruption was a fiction, it would parallel the famous " letter from a friend " that interrupts Chapter XIII of Coleridge's Biographia Literaria just as he was beginning a hundred-page exposition of the nature of the imagination.
To these she added some compositions of her own, among which are the Essay on Rationalism, with a special application to the Doctrine of Baptismal Regeneration, appended to Coleridge's Aids to Reflection, a Preface to the Essays on his Own Times, by S. T. Coleridge, and the Introduction to the Biographia Literaria.
There is also a plaque on the wall of the house where Samuel Taylor Coleridge stayed from 1814 to 1816 as part of the Morgan household whilst writing his Biographia Literaria.
Biographia Literaria, or in full Biographia Literaria ; or Biographical Sketches of MY LITERARY LIFE and OPINIONS, is an autobiography in discourse by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, which he published in 1817.
Biographia and ),
The materials for Linacre's biography are to a large extent contained in the older biographical collections of George Lily ( in Paulus Jovius, Descriptio Britanniae ), John Bale, John Leland and Pits, in Anthony Wood's Athenae Oxonienses and in the Biographia Britannica.
See the Lives in the Dictionary of National Biography and in Biographia Britannica ( Kippis ), with authorities there collected ; Essex's Irish correspondence is in the Stow Collection in the British Library, Nos.
* A. Collins in historical Collections of Noble Families ( 1752 ), and in the Biographia Britannica.
In the Biographia this " Theistic faith " appears in its full development ( see the concluding chapter ), and is especially important as perhaps the nearest approach to Kantian ethics made by original English philosophy.
His major work was the Biographia dramatica ( 2 vols., 1782 ), a set of biographies of dramatists and a descriptive dictionary of their plays.
There is a detailed account of John Brown by Andrew Kippis in Biographia ( 1780 ), containing the text of the negotiations for his journey to Russia, and of a long letter in which he outlines the principles of the scheme he would have proposed.
From a copy of this life, interleaved with manuscript additions from the author's rough draft by the editor ( Le Neve ), and some notes by White Kennett, Richard Gough drew up the ' Life of Field ,' which was printed in an edition of the Biographia Britannica.
Biographia and I
In his Biographia Literaria, Coleridge alludes to Cottle as ‘ a friend from whom I never received any advice that was not wise, or a remonstrance that was not gentle and affectionate .’ Cottle died at Fairfield House, Bristol, 7 June 1853.
Biographia and for
He wrote an epitaph for his friend and about half a dozen notes on his poems, and Andrew Kippis acknowledges some slight assistance from him in preparing his life of Churchill for the Biographia ( 1780 ).
Croft, however, supplied the material for the exhaustive account of Chatterton in Andrew Kippis's Biographia Britannica ( vol.
Biographia and society
Apart from the philosophical interest of the Biographia, the work contains valuable pictures of the Lam of Lorne and Argyllshire society in the early 19th century, of university life in Glasgow and Edinburgh, and a history of the North British Review.
Biographia and .
Like the letter from the fictional ' friend ' in the Biographia, it brilliantly suggests how a compressed fragment came to represent a much larger ( and even more mysterious ) act of creation.
His works, which the Biographia Britannica ( 1778 ) testifies were known over Europe, were collected at Amsterdam in five volumes.
In 1865 Foss published Tabulæ Curiales, and the printing of his Biographia Juridica — an abbreviation of his Judges of England — was in progress when he died.
He married in 1814 Catherine, eldest daughter of Peter Martineau, by whom he had one son, who died in infancy, and in 1844 Maria Elizabeth, eldest daughter of William Hutchins, by whom he had six sons ( of whom the eldest, Edward, a barrister, assisted in the preparation of the ‘ Biographia Juridica ’) and three daughters.
In 1904 he published an autobiography entitled Biographia philosophica, in which he sketched the progress of his intellectual development.
An early working title was the Biographia Britannica, the name of an earlier eighteenth-century reference work.
* Thomas Wright, Biographia Britannica literaria, Anglo-Norman Period, pp. 449 – 459 ( 1846 ) ( some points in this are modified in the 1863 edition of De naturis rerum )
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