Biographia Epistolaris, Volume 2 / being The Biographical Supplement of Coleridge's Biographia Literaria
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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  • Sherlock, Coleridge’s notes on, ii, [305].
  • Sibylline Leaves, published, ii, [109], [112], [144], [146], [297].
  • Skipsey, Joseph, Prefatory Notice to the Canterbury Edition of S. T. Coleridge’s Poems, Preface, xix.
  • Smith, John, Coleridge’s notes on, ii, [305].
  • Sonnets, i, 76, 98.
  • Sotheby, William, Poet (1757–1833), Coleridge becomes acquainted with, i, 269.
  • Southey, Edith May (see Selections from the Letters of Robert Southey, iii, 399), in London with Sara Coleridge, ii, [272].
  • Southey, Robert (1774–1843), his Life of Dr. Andrew Bell, Preface, x;
    • meets Coleridge in 1794, i, 34–5;
    • hatches with Coleridge the Scheme of Pantisocracy, 41–5;
    • composes along with Coleridge, The Fall of Robespierre, 45–6;
    • lectures in Bristol, 48;
    • married to Edith Fricker, 49;
    • quarrel with Coleridge over Pantisocracy and reconciliation, 92, 98;
    • Coleridge on his Poems, 123;
    • Coleridge on, 127, 129, 136, 161;
    • collaborates with Coleridge in writing the Devil’s Thoughts, 182;
    • invited by Coleridge to Keswick, 237;
    • writes to Coleridge, 239, 241, 244, 245, 246, 250;
    • settles at Greta Hall, 251, 267;
    • Coleridge proposes to compile a Bibliotheca Britannica in conjunction with, 279;
      • his reply, 282; ii, [30], [41];
    • on the Friend, [52–7];
    • on Christabel, 56, 117;
    • and Cottle on Coleridge’s Opium habit, 125, 131, 137, 212, 290.
  • Southey, R., Life and Correspondence of, Preface, x, xvi.
  • Southey, Robert, Selections from the Letters of, Preface, xvi.