Letters of the Wordsworth Family from 1787-1855

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Ardent Media, 1969
 

Contents

1812
1
DOROTHY WORDSWORTH TO MRS CLARKSON
12
DOROTHY WORDSWORTH TO MRS CLARKSON
17
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH TO ROBERT SOUTHEY
23
Wordsworth considering a change of publisher
27
Hartley Coleridges education present life and labors
28
Yarrow Visited advice to a poet
34
Patty Smiths criticism of The Excursion
40
An unusual event a letter from Coleridge Sara
254
Rumors of being obliged to quit Rydal Mount
275
Refusing his permission to sue for Doras hand
278
On the arrangement and classification of poems
284
Travel directions for a tour of Wales and Ireland
291
Regular churchgoers Charles and Mary Lamb
293
Complimentary comment on M s poems
296
Requests information as to the status of negotia
302

1815
48
The new edition of Poems Beattie contrasted
52
25
57
A memory of first entrance to Grasmere mak
58
1816
67
DOROTHY WORDSWORTH TO MRS CLARKSON
78
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH TO GEORGE HUNTLY GORDON
90
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH TO R P GILLIES
108
21
110
King and constitution in preference to church
111
DOROTHY WORDSWORTH TO MRS CLARKSON
117
The charm of Rydal Mount for children
127
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH TO VISCOUNT LOWTHER
130
1821
137
Southeys Vision of Judgment greetings to friends
141
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH TO VISCOUNT LOWTHER
147
Ordering casts of C s bust Mr Carruthers
157
The modification of his views on the subject
162
The Lambs Coleridges article in Blackwoods
166
1822
168
A criticism of Peveril by a descendant of one of
172
MARY WORDSWORTH TO JOHN KENYON
187
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH TO RICHARD SHARP
196
Discussing the terms upon which she should offer
199
An appointment for a visit to the Q s
203
Byrons indebtedness to other poets one
212
Two sonnets upon infants messages for Lamb
218
Comment upon a volume of W s poetry a cri
220
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH TO LORD LONSDALE
229
1825
240
Authors above booksellers Murray and Long
246
The Memorials and Ecclesiastical Sketches
247
Dora Wordsworths illness a letter from Lamb
303
Asks information regarding an eligible office
306
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH TO WILLIAM ROWAN HAMILTON
312
WILLIAM TO MARY AND DORA WORDSWORTH
319
The character of his deceased son Thomas
321
The remuneration for contributions to Annuals
326
Views on the subject of education
337
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH TO F MANSEL REYNOLDS
349
His tour on the Rhine and in the Netherlands
355
12
358
Reply to a request for verses The Malvern
360
More work and less pay
365
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH TO AN ENGLISH PRELATE
366
Sara Coleridges marriage Derwents curacy
394
Criticism of verses of Sir W and Miss Hamilton
397
A history of our proceedings since you left
401
One point of prime importance in this crisis
407
The Paris pirated edition of his Poems his attitude toward
408
A copy of The Souvenir for 1832 a sonnet
409
A few additional words on British poetesses
426
Requests information as to the advisability of a cheap
432
An invitation a message to Mr Edgeworth
434
An article on the decay of science in England Cole
443
Guide to the Lakes
455
Son of the artist
459
DORA WORDSWORTH TO MISS HAMILTON
464
Hopes for a visit from R the dreadful results
471
1832
483
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH TO THE EDITOR
494
Dorothys illness the course of public affairs
497
DORA WORDSWORTH TO WILLIAM PEARSON
504
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