Biographia Epistolaris, Volume 2 / being The Biographical Supplement of Coleridge's Biographia Literaria
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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  • Winter’s Wreath, The, an annual, ii, [292].
  • Woman, Coleridge on, ii, [241–3].
  • Wordsworth, Dorothy, described by Coleridge, i, 136;
    • describes Coleridge, 137, 141;
    • goes to Germany with William Wordsworth and Coleridge, 162, 219; 245, 249, 270, 288;
    • on Coleridge’s estrangement from his wife, ii, [100–1];
    • (272, perhaps Dora Wordsworth).
  • Wordsworth, Dorothy, the Journals of, Preface, xviii.
  • Wordsworth, Captain John, i, 182, 264; his death, ii, [5].
  • Wordsworth, William (1770–1850), i, 76;
    • first meeting with Coleridge, 122, 129;
    • Coleridge visits him at Racedown, 135, 140;
    • The Borderers, 141;
    • the Lyrical Ballads, 147;
    • the Giant Wordsworth, 152;
    • adds to his stock of poetry, 156, 161;
    • goes to Germany with Dorothy and Coleridge, 162;
    • Coleridge visits him at Sockburn, and goes with him to the Lakes, 182, 193, 194, 199, 200, 202;
    • his Pedlar, Ruth, and Nature’s Lady, 206;
    • second edition of the Lyrical Ballads, 213, 216, 219, 221, 222;
    • his Brothers, Ruth, and Michael, 229;
    • his Waggoner, 238;
    • the Brothers, 240, 243, 245, 249, 258;
    • his theory of Poetic Diction, 269; 270, 276, 288;
    • goes to town to see Coleridge, ii, [33], [38], [45];
    • quarrels with Coleridge, ii, [66–73], [116];
    • Coleridge on his Excursion, 146;
    • on Coleridge’s Hymn before Sunrise, 153, 163;
    • Coleridge on his Nature worship, etc., [194–5]; 258;
    • at Monkhouse’s in 1823, 272;
    • his translations from Virgil, [272–3];
    • goes on a Tour to the Rhine with Coleridge, 296.
  • Wordsworth, Mrs., i, 288.
  • Wordsworth, Memoirs of W., Preface, x, xvi.
  • Wordsworth, Professor Knight’s Life of, Preface, x, xvii.
  • Works, Coleridge’s, Account of, by Sara Coleridge, ii, [104–5], [110]-15, [305–7].