ABSTRACT

Coleridge, Fears in Solitude (1798); Analytical Review, XXVIII (Dec. 1798), 590–592. The apologetic tone of this notice and its closing personal wishes suggest that “D. M. S.” was a friend of Coleridge. Those initials do not, however, belong to any of Coleridge’s known correspondents of the period, and they may be a coded signature.