Страница - 149Страница - 151- Chatterton, Monody on the death of, first published, i, 68, 73, 144, 154;
- Christabel, running up to 1,300 lines, i, 206–7;
- Coleridge unable to finish, 208;
- how Coleridge wrote the Second Part, 212–13, 221;
- read to Sir Walter Scott, 228;
- Southey on, 240;
- Coleridge’s recitation of, 251, 275;
- published in 1816, ii, [104–5], [111], [112], [146];
- Coleridge hopes to complete, [188], [211], [214–15];
- estimate of, [293–4].
- See also Preface, xi, xviii.
- Christianity considered as Philosophy and the only Philosophy, Coleridge’s projected magnum opus, ii, [142].
- Christ’s Hospital, Coleridge at, i, 19–22; ii, [250], [301].
- Chubb, Mr., of Bridgwater, Coleridge pays a visit to, ii, [27].
- Church and State, On the Constitution of, by Coleridge, ii, [284], [298].
- Clarkson, Thomas, the Abolitionist (1760–1846), ii, [36], [38].
- Clarkson, Mrs., Preface, xii; ii, [38].
- Clevedon, Coleridge resides at, i, 49, 50, 60.