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The Gillmans of Highgate: With Letters From Samuel Taylor Coleridge. &C.; Illustrated With Views and Portraits; Being a Chapter From the History of the Gillman Family (Classic Reprint)
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The Gillmans of Highgate: With Letters From Samuel Taylor Coleridge. &C.; Illustrated With Views and Portraits; Being a Chapter From the History of the Gillman Family (Classic Reprint)
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Bacon died at Highgate in the seventeenth century and nearly two centuries later Coleridge, whose special influence on national thought can scarcely be said to be less, died there also.
My friend, Mr. Alexander Gillman, has asked me to write a preface to this work, in which he brings forward fresh materials illustrating the life of the latter of these two - the great poet and philosopher, whose character and genius are every day better under stood and appreciated - and I do so with much pleasure.
Although an essay so full of interest needs no introduction to the reading public it may be well to refer in a few words to its chief claims to attention.
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