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Samuel Taylor Coleridge (/ˈkoʊlərɪdʒ/ KOH-lə-rij;) (21
October 1772 – 25 July 1834) was an
English poet,
literary critic, philosopher, and theologian...
- and theologian.
Coleridge may also
refer to:
Coleridge, an
electoral ward of Cambridge,
England Coleridge, Nebraska, U.S.
Coleridge,
North Carolina,...
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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (15
August 1875 – 1 September 1912) was a
British composer and conductor. Of mixed-race descent,
Coleridge-Taylor
achieved such...
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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875–1912) was an
English composer and conductor.
Coleridge-Taylor may also
refer to:
Coleridge-Taylor
Elementary School, a public...
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Coleridge is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Amy
Coleridge (1864–1951),
British actress Arthur Coleridge (1830–1913),
British lawyer...
- Sir Paul
James Duke
Coleridge (born 30 May 1949) is a
retired judge of the High
Court of
England and Wales. He is
currently the
Chairman of the Marriage...
- Lake
Coleridge (Māori: Whakamatau) is in
inland Canterbury, New Zealand's
South Island. It is
located 35
kilometres (22 mi)
northwest of
Methven and has...
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Coleridge Bernard "C. J."
Stroud IV (born
October 3, 2001) is an
American professional football quarterback for the
Houston Texans of the
National Football...
- Sara
Coleridge (23
December 1802 – 3 May 1852) was an
English author and translator. She was the
third child and only
daughter of the poet
Samuel Taylor...
- John Duke
Coleridge, 1st
Baron Coleridge PC (3
December 1820 – 14 June 1894) was an
English lawyer,
judge and
Liberal politician. He held the posts, in...