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- Q17025834 subject Q10878383.
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- Q17025834 abstract ""To Southey" or "To Robert Southey" was written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and published in the 14 January 1795 Morning Chronicle as part of his Sonnets on Eminent Characters series. Robert Southey became a close friend of Coleridge during the summer of 1794 and the two originally formed a plan to start an ideal community together. Although the plan fell apart, Coleridge dedicated the poem to his friend and emphasized Southey's poetic abilities. Following the poem, Coleridge further drifted from Southey and the poem was not republished.".
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- Q17025834 wikiPageWikiLink Q8106292.
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- Q17025834 wikiPageWikiLink Q8771800.
- Q17025834 comment ""To Southey" or "To Robert Southey" was written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and published in the 14 January 1795 Morning Chronicle as part of his Sonnets on Eminent Characters series. Robert Southey became a close friend of Coleridge during the summer of 1794 and the two originally formed a plan to start an ideal community together. Although the plan fell apart, Coleridge dedicated the poem to his friend and emphasized Southey's poetic abilities.".
- Q17025834 label "To Southey".
- Q17025834 depiction Robert_Southey_-_Project_Gutenberg_eText_13103.jpg.