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LETTER VII.
Bath and Bristol Theatres.-Removed to another Day-school.—Thence
to a Boarding School at Corston. Description of School and
Schoolmaster
Page 41
LETTER VIII.
Recollections of Corston continued
LETTER IX.
51
Recollections of his Grandmother's House at Bedminster. · Love for
Botany and Entomology
58
LETTER X.
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Is placed as a Day-Boarder at a School in Bristol. - Early Effort in
Authorship. Love for Dramatic Authors. Miss Palmer.
School Recollections. - Opinion on Public and Private Educa-
tion
68
LETTER XI.
in Bristol.
Death
Mrs. Dolignon. Early Love for Books. - Miss Tyler takes a House
Further Recollections of his Uncle William. His
80
LETTER XII.
His Recollections of School at Bristol.- His Schoolmaster and School-
fellows
91
LETTER XIII.
Visitors to his Schoolmaster
LETTER XIV.
100
Is sent as a Day-Scholar to a Clergyman in Bristol.-Early Poetical
Efforts
LETTER XVI.
Is placed at Westminster. - Schoolfellows. - First Holydays. - Ancc-
dote of George III.-Latin Verses
Page 133
LETTER XVII.
Recollections of Westminster continued
LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE.
143
CHAPTER I.
School Friendships. - The Flagellant. Is compelled to leave West-
minster.-Wreck of his Father's Affairs and his Death. Is re-
fused Admittance at Christ Church, and enters at Balliol College,
Oxford.-College Life. His Studies. - Philosophical Speculations.
-Excursion to Herefordshire. Visit to Brixton.-Joan of Arc.
-Return to Bristol.-Letters on a University Life, etc.-Fits of De-
spondency.-Poetry and Philosophy. Mr. Lovel.-America.
Number of Verses destroyed and preserved. 1791-3
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160
CHAPTER II.
Opinions, Political and Religious. - Schemes of future Life. - First
Acquaintance with Mr. Coleridge. — Pantisocracy. — Quarrel with
Miss Tyler.—Letter to Thomas Southey. 1793—4
200
CHAPTER III.
Pantisocracy proposed to be tried in Wales. - Letters to Mr.G. C. Bed-
ford.-Difficulties and Distresses.-Historical Lectures.- Death of
Edmund Seward. Mr. Cottle purchases the Copyright of Joan of
Arc.- Pantisocracy abandoned.-Misunderstanding with Mr.
Coleridge.-Letters to Mr. G. C. Bedford.-Meeting with his Uncle
Mr. Hill. - Consents to accompany him to Lisbon. - Marriage.
Letters to Mr. Bedford and Mr. Cottle. 1794-5
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226
CHAPTER IV.
Letters to Mr. Lovel and Mr. Bedford from Lisbon.-Return to
England.-Death of Mr. Lovel.-Letters to Mr. Bedford.-Literary
Employments and Intentions. 1796
Page 262
CHAPTER V.
-- Lines by Charles Lamb.
Goes to London to study the Law. - Letters from thence. Takes
Lodgings at Burton in Hampshire. - Letters to Mr. May and Mr.
Bedford.- Goes to Bath.
- Returns to
London. - Letter to Mr. Wynn.-Visit to Norfolk. - Letters from
thence. Takes a house at Westbury near Bristol.
- Excursion
298