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Definition of Hartley
1. Noun. English philosopher who introduced the theory of the association of ideas (1705-1757).
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Literary usage of Hartley
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers by Thomas Humphry Ward (1917)
"Besides some prose writings, we have Poems by Hartley Coleridge, vol. i. ...
Hartley Coleridge always classed himself among ' the small poets,' and it is ..."
2. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine by Roy J. Friedman Mark Twain Collection (Library of Congress) (1913)
"Hartley frankly treated him as a joke, although Paulson was respectful and
sympathetic. "I am sure," said Hartley, "that you will feel better to-morrow for ..."
3. Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1895)
"Hartley has coughed a little every morning since he left Greta Hall; ... Hartley is
made to keep at a distance from them, and only to play with Johnny in ..."