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2 PMLA, 73 (1958), 367-374; here, 371.
3 Trevor-Roper, H. The Romantic Movement and the Study of History, 3-4.
4 Herder, J.G. "Extract from a Correspondence on Ossian and the Songs of Ancient Peoples (1773)", in German aesthetic and literary criticism, edited by H.B. Nisbet, 154-161.
5 Coleridge's Notebooks, edited by K.Coburn. Vol.1, note 346.
6 Percy, T. Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, "Introduction."
7 Scott, Sir Walter. Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, Vol.1, 5.
8 The Romantic Movement and the Study of History, 7.
9 Ibid., 23.
10 Dugaw, D. "The Popular Marketing of 'Old Ballads': The Ballad Revival and Eighteenth-Century Antiquarianism Reconsidered" in Eighteenth-Century Studies, 21:1 (1987), 71-90.
11 The Prose Works of William Wordsworth, Vol.3, 78.
12 Jacobus, M. Tradition and Experiment in Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads (1798), 217-224.
13 Ibid., 217.
14 Letter of 6 July 1796; in The Letters of Charles Lamb, edited by E.V. Lucas,Vol.1, 37; and quoted in Jacobus, 219.
15 Coleridge, 8.
16 Ibid., 17-18.
17 Quoted in Ibid., 9.
18 From "My First Aquaintance with Poets." In William Hazlitt: Selected Writings, edited by J. Cook, 211.
19 Notebooks, Vol.1, 1832.
20 McFarland, T. Romanticism and the Forms of Ruin, 22.
21 Athäneum fragment no. 24, 1798, in German aesthetic and literary criticism, edited by K. Wheeler, 44; quoted in Levinson, M., The Romantic Fragment Poem, 10.
22 Ibid.
23 Entries taken at random from the period 20-27 November 1799. From Notebooks, Vol.1, 576-579.
24 Poetical Works, edited by E.H Coleridge, Vol.1, 330-335, and see Vol.2, 1052-1059 for the Morning Post draft and letter.
25 Ibid., Vol.2, 1052-3.
26 Ibid., Vol.1, 330-331.