116 116 ............ Goslar the residence of Mr. and Miss Wordsworth, in 1798-9 A day spent with them at Grassmere, in 1801 senger ........... 120 et seq. Other amusing extracts from Coleridge's correspondence when at Ratzeburg........... Clausthall a Town in the centre of the Harz Political Conversation, in which Coleridge defended Fox against Pitt ..... His antipathy to the French 123 et seq. 126 127 129 Charms of Nature relished by man and by no other animal 137 Poem of" Christabel" ....... 139 "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" 66 Religious Musings" "Fears in Solitude" War of the French Revolution defended Tragedy of Osorio. Remorse Sheridan's conduct relative to it Duels-their usual character illustrated Doctor Boutatz, his account of a Duel at Paris 140 141 ........ ......... Page 153 Review of 15,000 Hessian troops by the King of Anti-religious state of Germany at this time Coleridge leaves Göttingen for England, accompanied by the Author as far as Brunswick Ascent of the Brocken, and a night passed in a wretched hovel on the sunmit Glorious Sun-rise from the summit of the Brocken Fatiguing walk to Elbingerode ........... Coleridge's account of the German Incubus 162 163 164 et seq. 170 171 177 Chatterton's Works-Dean Milles' argument respecting Curious Omission in a Bible Brunswick-reception at the Inn, and unexpected visit of friends from Göttingen........ Parody of Shenstone's Lines on the Hospitality of Inns 278 Projected Pedestrian Tour through Scandinavia Discourse on the quality of virtuous love ............... 180,181 Professor Wilson's testimony to Coleridge's poetical merit 181 Anecdote from "Archenholz's Seven Years' War" Mr. Hawkins in high estimation in the North of Germany 185 Coleridge departs for England His residence at Göttingen, with various matters relative to that University, and Professor Blumenbach in particular Spinozism..... Giordano Bruno Mr. Wordsworth and his sister visit Göttingen 186 186 et seq. 193 195 196 Sir H. Davy introduced to Coleridge by Mr. Cottle 198 199 Phenomena of Dreams discussed and illustrated ...199 et seq. Coleridge's first Lay Sermon ............ 232 233 Interesting passage from Milton's Comus Sir H. Davy's poetical exposition of Spinozism. 235 236 Coleridge's "Devil's Walk" 239 Davy and Coleridge both had offers of "Holy Orders" 242 An Infidel put to flight by Sir H. Davy...................... 243 Jeu d'esprit on his marriage Sir Thomas Bernard, a great friend of Davy's Frequent references to Coleridge in Dr. Paris's Life of Page 251 252 253 The clause which declares that there are not three 288 The expression " Every Person by Himself" in another of the clauses, equally objectionable 289 Paley's application of the word Person to the Godhead, objectionable ...... 290 292 Observations on 1 John v. 7. Church of England makes no pretension to infallibility 294 All attempts at analogy where the Deity is included, objectionable 295 296 The Second Person of the Trinity only incarnate Observations on Psalm ii. 7. ......... Quotation from Leslie relative to the above text |