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Memoir of Francis Hodgson
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EDITORS’ PREFACE
PERSONS INDEX
LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS
TITLES INDEX
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contents:
Preface
Chapter I.
Chapter II. 1794-1807.
Chapter III. 1807-1808.
Chapter IV. 1808.
Chapter V. 1808-1809.
Chapter VI. 1810.
Chapter VII. 1811.
Chapter VIII. 1811.
Chapter IX. 1811.
Chapter X. 1811-12.
Chapter XI. 1812.
Chapter XII. 1812-13.
Chapter XIII. 1813-14.
Chapter XIV. 1815-16.
Chapter XV. 1816-18.
Chapter XVI. 1815-22.
Chapter XVII. 1820.
Chapter XVIII. 1824-27.
Chapter XIX. 1827-1830
Chapter XX. 1830-36.
Chapter XXI. 1837-40.
Chapter XXII. 1840-47.
Chapter XXIII. 1840-52.
Index
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William Wordsworth (1770-1850)
With Coleridge, author of Lyrical Ballads (1798), Wordsworth survived his early unpopularity to succeed Robert Southey as poet laureate in 1843. With Coleridge, author of Lyrical Ballads (1798), Wordsworth survived his early unpopularity to succeed Robert Southey as poet laureate in 1843.
WRITINGS OF:
White Doe of Rylstone, or, the Fate of the Nortons, a Poem.
Bishop Samuel Butler to Francis Hodgson, 1 July 1826  ¶ 1
REFERENCES TO:
Volume I,  Chapter I.  ¶ 2
Volume I,  Chapter XII. 1812-13.  ¶ 5
Lord Byron to Francis Hodgson, 22 December 1820  ¶ 4
Volume II,  Chapter XIX. 1827-1830  ¶ 1
Bishop Samuel Butler to Francis Hodgson, 1 July 1826  ¶ 1
John Herman Merivale to Francis Hodgson, [May 1836]  ¶ 1