from LECTURES ON SHAKESPEARE
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 April 2017
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Venue: the Great Room of the London Philosophical Society, Scot's Corporation Hall, Crane Court, off Fleet Street.
Lecture 1: Monday, 18 November 1811 (On the Principles of Criticism)
Lecture 2: Thursday, 21 November 1811 (On Poetry)
Lecture 3: Monday, 25 November 1811 (On Dramatic Poetry)
Lecture 4: Thursday, 28 November 1811 (Venus and Adonis, Rape of Lucrece)
Lecture 5: Monday, 2 December 1811 (Love's Labour's Lost)
Lecture 6: Thursday, 5 December 1811 (On Shakespeare's Wit)
Lecture 7: Monday, 9 December 1811 (Romeo and Juliet)
Lecture 8: Thursday, 12 December 1811 (Romeo and Juliet)
Lecture 9: Monday, 16 December 1811 (The Tempest)
[Lecture 10: Thursday, 19 December 1811]
[Lecture 11: Monday, 30 December 1811]
Lecture 12: Thursday, 2 January 1812 (Richard II, Hamlet)
[Lecture 13: Thursday, 9 January 1812]
[Lecture 14: Monday, 13 January 1812]
[Lecture 15: Thursday, 16 January 1812]
[Lecture 16: Monday, 20 January 1812]
[Lecture 17: Monday, 27 January 1812]
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