27 examples of thelwall in sentences

The India Company is better adapted to answer the cost than the generality of my friend's correspondents,such poor and honest dogs as John Thelwall particularly.

This quondam community of public employment induced Thelwall to visit Coleridge at Nether Stowey, where he fell in my way.

'Nay,' said Thelwall, 'to make one forget them altogether.'

If Coleridge went to visit Thelwall, with Wordsworth and Dorothy in July 1798, this is the only record; but I suppose that he did. 2.

Thelwall came to Alfoxden at the commencement of Wordsworth's tenancy; and the visit to Wales took place when the tenancy was over, July 3-10." Ed.]

William Godwin, perhaps alone among Lamb's friends, quite answers to the description of leader of novel philosophies and systems; but there had been also Thomas Holcroft and John Thelwall among the Lambs' acquaintance.

Thelwall, John, 376.

p. 49l):'Godwin, Lofft, and Thelwall are the only three persons I know (except Hazlitt) who grieve at the late events'the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo.

editor of the London Magazine and the Elia lawsuit Temple finally left Thackeray and Lamb Thanksgiving Ode, by Wordsworth Thekla's song in "Wallenstein" Thelwall, John "Theses Quaedam Theologicae" Thievery in Australia Thurlow,

Another with whom Coleridge maintained a voluminous correspondence in 1796-7 was John Thelwall, theoretical democrat, atheist, and admirer of Godwin, whose visit to Coleridge and Wordsworth in the summer of 1797 so shocked the good conservatives of the neighborhood that Wordsworth had to leave Alfoxden in consequence of it.

However much he may have consorted with unbelievers like Thelwall and distressed his good brother George by his heterodoxy, he was by nature deeply religious.

He tried in his letters to recover Thelwall from his "atheism," though he heartily approved a sentiment expressed by the latter: "He who thinks and feels will be virtuous; and he who is absorbed in self will be vicious, whatever may be his speculative opinions."

"I feel strongly and I think strongly," he wrote to Thelwall in 1796, "but I seldom feel without thinking or think without feeling.

To Thelwall, in November, 1796, he sent the following description of himself: "... my face, unless when animated by immediate eloquence, expresses great sloth, and great, indeed almost idiotic good-nature.

The majority of the epigrams printed in this section might have remained unidentified were it not that in 1822 John Thelwall, who owned and edited The Champion in 1818-1820, issued a little volume entitled The Poetical Recreations of "The Champion," wherein Lamb's contributions were signed R. et

A note placed by Thelwall above the index of the book states, "it is much to be regretted that, by mere oversight, or rather mistake, several of the printed epigrams of R. et R. have been omitted;" but a search through the files of The Champion has failed to bring to light any others with Lamb's adopted signature.

John Thelwall (1764-1834)Citizen Thelwallwas one of the most popular and uncompromising of the Radicals of the seventeen-nineties.

Lamb first met him, I fancy, in 1797, when Thelwall was intimate with Coleridge.

After 1798 Thelwall's political activities were changed for those of a lecturer on more pacific subjects, and later he opened an institution in London where he taught elocution and corrected the effects of malformation of the organs of speech.

Thelwall died in 1834.

"Thelwall's Lect.

"Thelwall's Lect., p. 102.

THELWALL, John, iv. 278, n. 3. THEOBALD, Lewis, Double Falsehood, iii. 395, n. 1; Pope, attacked by, ii. 334, n. 1; Shakespeare, edits, v. 244, n. 2; Warburton, compared with, i. 329; helped by him, v. 80.

He took a decided part with the Pitt administration; and in 1788, he was appointed solicitor-general, and knighted; in 1793, he rose to be attorney-general, and in the following year he conducted the trial of Hardy, Tooke, and Thelwall, for treason.

This sense of "oneness," with the desire to reach out to it, was very strong with Coleridge in these earlier years, and he writes to Thelwall in 1797, "The universe itself, what but an immense heap of little things?...

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