Coleridge (Samuel Taylor) Letter to his brother Rev George Coleridge, [c. 1790], long and
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Coleridge (Samuel Taylor, poet, critic, and philosopher, 1772-1834) Letter to his brother Rev George Coleridge, c/o Mr. Newcome's [School] Clapton near Hackney, in Latin, 3½pp. with address panel, sm. 4to, ink stamped Honiton, [c. 1790], long and conversational letter in Latin with some words in Greek, "we are glad you arrived safely in London; our mother is indignant with James, because he did not inform us of each of his lacerations, but she complains of her health more than usual, she has a burning toe; Hodge is suffering from a pain in his side; did Anne write to Layard about the chapel-clerical matter? Greet Stephen in my name, and bid farewell to my best friend - the Walthamstowsman - a sparrow indeed, but a rare bird", small tears where opened, folds, slightly browned.
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Coleridge (Samuel Taylor) Letter to his brother Rev George Coleridge, [c. 1790], long and
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