Each work has special t.-p I. Aids to reflection, ed. by H.N. Coleridge. The stateman's manual, with the author's last corrections and notes., by H.N. Coleridge. -- II. The friend, with the author's last corrections and an appendix, and with a synoptical table of the contents of the work, by H.N. Coleridge. -- III. Biographia literaria, prepared for publication in part by the late H.N. Coleridge, completed and published by his widow. -- IV. Notes and lectures upon Shakespeare, and some of the ol
...d poets and dramatists, with other literary remains; ed. by Mrs. H.N. Coleridge. -- V. The literary remains, collected and ed. by H.N. Coleridge. Confessions of an inquiring spirit, ed. from the author's ms. by H.N. Coleridge. -- VI. On the constitution of the church and state, ed. from the author's corrected copy, with notes, by H.N. Coleridge. A lay sermon, addressed to the higher and middle classes: with the author's last corrections and notes, by H.N. Coleridge. Specimens of the table talk. -- VII. The poetical and dramatic works
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