Biographia Epistolaris, Volume 1. by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Ainger's Collection of the Letters of Charles Lamb are 62 letters by
Lamb to Coleridge, most of which are in answer to letters received. We may therefore estimate the letters of Coleridge to Lamb at not less than 62. In Dorothy Wordsworth's "Grasmere Journal" there are no less than 32 letters to the Wordsworths[1] mentioned as having been received during the period 1800-1803, not represented among the letters in Professor Knight's "Life of Wordsworth". The total number of letters known to have been written by Coleridge is therefore between 1,100 and 1,200. Other correspondents of Coleridge not appearing among the recipients of letters in publications are probably as follows: V. Le Grice. Sam. Le Grice. T. F. Middleton. Robert Allen. Robert Lovell. Ch. Lloyd, Jr. John Cruickshank. Dr. Beddoes. Edmund Irving. Mr. Clarkson. |
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