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A Note on Coleridge's Copy of Malthus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2020

Kenneth Curry*
Affiliation:
University of Tennessee

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Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1939

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References

1 PMLA, li (1936), 1061–68. Coleridge's copy is in the British Museum.

2 P. 8.

3 Life and Correspondence of Robert Southey (London, 1849–50), ii, 251, 294; vi, 399.

4 Southey and his family moved to Keswick and Greta Hall in the autumn of 1803; Coleridge was there most of the year until mid-December.

5 ii (1803), 292–301.

6 My familiarity with Southey's handwriting has been gained as the result of reading scores of his autograph letters in preparing an edition of his unpublished correspondence.

7 Quoted by Potter, p. 1065.

8 Ibid., p. 1066.

9 Ibid., p. 1065.

10 Ibid., p. 1066.

11 Ibid., p. 1066.

12 Quoted by Potter, p. 1067.

13 Ibid., p. 1066.

14 Life and Correspondence, vi, 17.

15 Mentioned by Potter, p. 1066.