Index:The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.djvu
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CONTENTS. Page The Fall of Robespierre 1 Poems. "Julia was blest with beauty, wit, and grace". ... 33 "— I yet remain" 34 To the Rev. W. J. Hort 35 To Charles Lamb 36 To the Nightingale 38 To Sara 39 To Joseph Cottle 40 Casimir 41 Darwiniana 43 "The early year's fast-flying vapours stray" 44 Count Rumford's Essays 45 Epigrams. On a late Marriage between an Old Maid and a French Petit Maitre 45 On an Amorous Doctor 46 "There comes from old Avaro's grave" 46 "Last Monday all the papers said" 46 To a Primrose, (the first seen in the season) 47 On the Christening of a Friend's Child 48 Epigram, "Hoarse Msevius reads his hobbling verse" 49 Inscription by the Rev. W. L. Bowles, in Nether Stowey Church 50 Translation 50 Introduction to the Tale of the Dark Ladie 50 Epilogue to the Rash Conjuror 52 Psyche 53 Complaint 53 Reproof 53 An Ode to the Rain 54 Translation of a Passage in Ottfried's Metrical Paraphrase of the Gospels 56 Poems. Israel's Lament on the Death of the Princess Charlotte of Wales 57 Sentimental 59 The Alternative 59 The Exchange. 59 What is Life? 60 Inscription for a Time-piece 60 '[Greek] 60 A COURSE OF LECTURES. Prospectus 61 Lecture I. General character of the Gothic Mind in the Middle Ages 67 II. General Character of the Gothic Literature and Art 70 III. The Troubadours—Boccaccio—Petrarch—Pulci—Chaucer—Spenser 79 VII. Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher, and Massinger 97 VIII. Don Quixote. Cervantes 113 IX. On the Distinctions of the Witty, the Droll, the Odd, and the Humorous; the Nature and Constituents of Humour; Rabelais, Swift, Sterne 131 X. Donne, Dante, Milton, Paradise Lost 148 XL Asiatic and Greek Mythologies, Robinson Crusoe, Use of Works of Imagination in Education 184 XII. Dreams, Apparitions, Alchemists, Personality of the Evil Being, Bodily Identity .. . 201 XIII. On Poesy or Art 216 XIV. On Style 230 Notes on Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici 241 Notes on Junius 248 Notes on Barclay's Argenis 255 Note in Casaubon's Persius 258 Page:The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.djvu/23 Page:The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.djvu/24 Self-love in Religion 351 Limitation of Love of Poetry 356 Humility of the Amiable 357 Temper in Argument 357 Patriarchal Government 358 Callous self-conceit 359 A Librarian 359 Trimming 360 Death 360 Love an Act of the Will . 360 Wedded Union * 361 Difference between Hobbes and Spinosa 362 The End may justify the Means 363 Negative Thought 363 Man's return to Heaven 364 Young Prodigies 364 Welch names 365 German Language 366 The Universe 367 Harberous 368 An Admonition 368 To Thee Cherubim and Seraphim continually do cry. . . . 370 Definition of Miracle 370 Death, and grounds of belief in a Future State 372 Hatred of Injustice 374 Religion 374 The Apostles' Creed 379 A Good Heart 380 Evidences of Christianity 386 Confessio Fidei 389 |
