. Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. ,but that I had in vain ^vi-itten to Mr. Street, requestingthe same favour, which in his hurry of business I do notwonder that he forgot. CXCVII. TO JOSEPH sY^^pril 26, have poured oil in the raw and festering woundof an old friends conscience, Cottle! but it is oil of ^ This could only have been car- ter, and still more of that to Josiah ried out in part. A large portion Wade of June 26, 1814 (Letter of the books which Coleridge pos- CC), was deeply resented by Cole- sessed at his death consisted of those ridges three children and by all
. Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. ,but that I had in vain ^vi-itten to Mr. Street, requestingthe same favour, which in his hurry of business I do notwonder that he forgot. CXCVII. TO JOSEPH sY^^pril 26, have poured oil in the raw and festering woundof an old friends conscience, Cottle! but it is oil of ^ This could only have been car- ter, and still more of that to Josiah ried out in part. A large portion Wade of June 26, 1814 (Letter of the books which Coleridge pos- CC), was deeply resented by Cole- sessed at his death consisted of those ridges three children and by all which he had purchased during his his friends. In the preface to hia travels in Germany in 1799, and in Early Becollectiom Cottle defends Italy in 180r)-1806. himself on the plea that in the in- ^ The publication by Cottle, in terests of truth these confessions 1837, of this and the following let- should be revealed, and urges that The room at Highgate, where he died r^- \^m> -f -~ / ,Mn^^ %^ Wmm^ ->ai ^^?;:: . iii^.
Size: 2756px × 906px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, bookpublisherbosto, bookyear1895