Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dcxxxiii. 'St John the Baptist', a poem, inscribed 'John Taylor Coleridge to his Sister Frances 1809'. Marbled paper binding. 200 x 163mm.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dcxxxiv. Inscribed: 'To the Revd. George Coleridge with John Taylor Coleridge's grateful and sincere Love'; 1813. The volume returned to John Taylor Coleridge in 1850 after the death of William Coleridge, Bishop of Barbados.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dcxxxv. Inscribed: 'To James Coleridge, Esq, with his son John Taylor Coleridge's sincere love, in token of his gratitude for an excellent education'; 1813.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dcxxxvi. Volume of essays by John Taylor Coleridge entitled 'The Substance of the Odes of Pindar in English'; 1811-1822. With a draft of an intended introduction to the work, written in 1822. 231 x 186mm.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dcxxxvii. Analysis of Quintilian's Institutio Oratoria; 1809. 1. Part 1; 29 Apr. 1809. Marbled paper boards. 201 x 164mm. 2. Part 2; 22 May 1809. Marbled paper boards. 201 x 164mm.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dcxl. Volume of essays; 1811, n.d. The first six essays are on the plays of Sophocles, with extensive quotations in Greek. The remaining two essays are 'Recollections of My Uncle S. T. Coleridge', describing several meetings and conversations with STC at Hammersmit...