Страница - 152Страница - 154- Cottle, Joseph, Bookseller and Poet, Bristol (1770–1853), Preface, v, vi, ix, xvi;
- becomes acquainted with Coleridge, i, 51–2;
- purchases the copyright of the First volume of Poems by Coleridge, 61;
- receives many letters from Coleridge, 62–4, etc., 74, 76, 83, 94, 136, 140;
- treats with Coleridge and Wordsworth about the publication of Lyrical Ballads, 147, 154–5, 159, 242, 285; ii, [6], [9–10];
- acts as intermediary between De Quincey and Coleridge on the former offering £300 to Coleridge, [27];
- Sara Coleridge on, [94];
- reproves Coleridge for his opium habit, [121–9], [130–31];
- publishes his Early Recollections (1837), [137];
- misrepresents Coleridge, [143] n;
- relieves Coleridge’s necessities, [145];
- visits Coleridge in London in 1821, [232];
- see also [Appendix] regarding Cottle’s Text of the Letters published by him; see [“Letters.”]
- Cowper, William (1731–1800), his Letters, Preface, xii.
- Cox, John Thomas, Memoir of Coleridge, Preface, xviii.
- Cruikshank, Ellen, of Nether Stowey, i, 82;
- letter by Coleridge to, 285.