Letters, 1833-1841.

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Letters, 1833-1841.

[1] 1833, August 27, Paris, to William Moxon, London [3 p.].--Asks whether he can remain in Paris. Refers to Samuel Rogers. [2] 1839, April 10, London, to Hartley Coleridge [1 l.].--Sends him some books and says he will be proud to publish his poems and plays. [3] 1839, October 9, London, to Hartley Coleridge [2 p.].--Discusses the publication of, and a few changes in, an introduction Mr. Coleridge is writing. [4] 1841, October 24, London, to Hartley Coleridge [2 p.].--Asks him to publish his essays before his poetry.

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Moxon, William, 1808- ,

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Coleridge, Hartley, 1796-1849

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Son of S.T. Coleridge. From the description of "Solomon," "The Birth of Seth," and two untitled autograph sonnets (4), [n.d.]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270904471 English author. From the description of The Ambleside rushbearing : autograph manuscript signed : [n.p.], 1841 July. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270875158 English author; son of S.T. Coleridge. From the description of On reading the memoirs of Lady Grizzle Baillie : autograp...

Moxon, Edward, 1801-1858

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Moxon was an English publisher and verse writer and Taylor was a London publisher and printer. From the description of Memorandum of agreement ... between John Taylor ... and Edward Moxon ..., London : manuscript, 1845 Sept. 30. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 78553218 Alfred Tennyson was a British poet and playwright. From the guide to the Alfred Tennyson collection of papers, 1823-1907, (The New York Public Library. Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collect...