Gillman's.
_METAPHYSICAL AND THEOLOGICAL PERIOD._
CHAPTER IX.
[1816-1818.]
Life at Highgate--Renewed activity--Publications and republications--The
_Biographia Literaria_--The lectures of 1818--Coleridge as a
Shakespearian critic.
CHAPTER X.
[1818-1834.]
Closing years--Temporary renewal of money troubles--The _Aids to
Refection_--Growing weakness-Visit to Germany with the Wordsworths--
Last illness and death.
CHAPTER XI.
Coleridge's metaphysics and theology--_The Spiritual Philosophy_
of Mr. Green.
CHAPTER XII.
Coleridge's position in his later years--His discourse--His
influence on contemporary thought--Final review of his intellectual
work.
INDEX.
COLERIDGE.
CHAPTER I.
Birth, parentage, and early years--Christ's Hospital--Jesus College,
Cambridge.
[1772-1794.]
On the 21st of October 1772 there was added to that roll of famous
Englishmen of whom Devonshire boasts the parentage a new and not its
least illustrious name. SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE was the son of the Rev.
John Coleridge, vicar of Ottery St. Mary in that county, and head
master of Henry VIII.'s Free Grammar School in the same town. He was
the youngest child of a large family.
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