Letters : to Joseph Cottle, 1796-1797.

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Letters : to Joseph Cottle, 1796-1797.

Eight letters to Cottle concerning the publishing of the first and second editions of Coleridge's collection of poems; The watchman; Coleridge's financial difficulties; and his wife's health. Also mentioned in the letters are Isaac Cruikshank, Thomas Poole, and the poetry of Charles Lamb. Two of the letters include some verse.

1 v. (21 leaves) ; 42 cm.

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