Letters, Reviews, and Literary Contexts
Coleridge and Southey Letters
From
Mrs. Henry Sandford, Thomas Poole and his Friends (1888)
Review of The Fall of Robespierre, in The Critical Review
(November 1794)
Notice of The Fall of Robespierre, in The
British Critic (May 1795)
"A Soliloquy
of the Famous or Infamous Roberspierre ... Overheard by Deborah Sweephouse," The
Reading Mercury (10 March 1794)
"Satan and His Agents," The True Briton
520 (28 August 1794)
"Robespierre's Will," The True Briton 520 (28
August 1794)
Coleridge, "Sonnet:
To Pitt" (23 December 1794)
John Thelwall, "A Parallel between the Character of PITT
and ROBESPIERRE," The Tribune (1795)
Lines by Coleridge from Southey's Joan of Arc, an Epic
Poem (1796), Book 2, lines 1-37
Coleridge's "Modification of Translation of a Celebrated Greek
Song, by William Wordsworth" (1798)
Southey, "The Ides of March. March 15" (1798)
Wordsworth, from The Prelude, Book 10 (1805), lines 466-566
Southey on Remarkable Characters ... from the
Commencement of the French Revolution to the present time, in The
Quarterly Review (June 1812)
"To the
Editor of the Monthly Magazine," The Monthly Magazine 48 (1 October 1819)
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