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Lamb, Charles, his cousins, 376.
his blank verse fragment,

377.

on Wordsworth's "Yarrow
Visited," 377:

De Quincey's description of
him, 377.
his chivalry, 377.

Barry Cornwall's anecdote
of him, 377.

his birthplace, 379.
his patron, 380.
his father, 381.

and Baron Maseres, 383.
and Southey's criticism of
Elia, 384.

as a landowner, 385.

his letter to his tenant, 386.
and his mother, 387.

his sonnet to Mrs. Siddons,
388.

and Alice W-—, 389.
his love period, 389.
and chimney-sweepers, 390.
at Bartholomew Fair, 391.
his acquaintance with Hood,

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letter to Barton on John
Martin, 435.

at Hazlitt's wedding, 436.
his clothes, 438.

his pun at Cary's, 441.
his treatment of presentation
copies, 441.

Elizabeth, Lamb's mother, 387.
John (Lovel), 100, 381.

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his excursion with Elliston

and Munden, 410.

his books described by Leigh
Hunt, 412.

his affectation of affectation,

414.

his boyhood, 183, 408.
quoted, 437.

jr., his character, 81.
his childhood, 117.

at the South-Sea House, 344.
and Hazlitt, 347.

his Letter...

Animals, 374.

his death, 388.

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Mary (Bridget Elia), Lamb's

sister, 43, 86, 362, 376.

her account of a school-
master, 62.

- a quaint poetess, 200, 414.
her first play, 387.
her poem Helen," 407.
Sarah (Lamb's aunt), 15, 142

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her character, 80.

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Samuel, 25, 355.

Leisure, Lamb on, 420.
Letter-writing, Lamb on, 118.
Liar, a good, 202.
Libraries, Lamb on, II.
Life of John Buncle, by Amory, 30,
357.

Lincoln, John Lamb's boyhood,
183, 408.

Liston, John, 169, 401, 423.
Lloyd, Charles, 360.
Lombardy and the pawnbrokers,
254.

London, Lamb's homes in, 379.
London Magazine, history of, 340.
Lamb's contributions to, 1-
56, 66-185, 195-208, 215,
219, 230, 235, 237, 242,
271, 276, 281, 315, 322,
331.

Lamb's last contribution to,
408.

Love and anatomy, 64.

"Love for Love," by Congreve,

160.

Lovel. See John Lamb.
Lovell, Daniel, 255, 432.
Lully, Raymond, 49, 196.
"Lun's Ghost," 113, 387.
Luther's Table Talk and Coleridge,
357.

"Lycidas" in its original form, 346.

M

Macaulay, Lord, 399.

MACKERY END, IN HERTFORD-
SHIRE, 86, 375.
Mackintosh, Sir James, 433.
Macready, W. C., and Lamb, 423.
Maginn, William, 365.
Make-believe, an artist in, 215.
Malone, Edmund, 198, 413.
Malvolio, the character of, 316.

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144, 397.

Marshal, Godwin's friend, 329, 444.
Martin, John, 259, 434.

Marvell, Andrew, quoted, 96, 176.
Maseres, Baron, 103, 383.
Mathews, Charles, his pictures,
331, 445.

Mendicity, Society for Suppression
of, 130, 392.

Merry, Robert, 304, 443.
Micawber, Wilkins, anticipated,
356, 417.

Middleton, Thomas Fanshaw, 23,
24, 354.

Milton, John, on education, 60, 369.
Lamb on, 107.

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Ad

adapted by Lamb, 188.
on the Arcadia, 242.
and the civil war, 242.
his Latin sonnet,
Leonoram," 243, 426.
Lamb's copy of, 412.
Mingay, James, 102, 383.
MODERN GALLANTRY, 90, 377.
Money, sayings concerning, 290.
Montagu, Basil, 12, 252, 348, 431.
Lady Mary Wortley, 381.
Montgomery, James, and Lamb,
390.
Moore, Thomas, his Loves of the
Angels, 276, 437.

Moore's Diary quoted, 411.
Morning Chronicle and Lamb, 429,
431.
Herald, 413.

Post and Lamb, 249, 429.
Mothers and daughters, Lamb on,

273.
"Mourning Bride," Mary Lamb's
first play, 387.

Moxon, Lamb's letter to, 434.

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Munden, Joseph Shepherd, 168,
400.

Music, Lamb's difficulty with, 44,
363.

MY FIRST PLAY, 110, 385.

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ON SOME OF THE OLD ACTORS,
150, 397. See also APPENDIX.

My good friend, for favours to my ON THE ACTING OF MUNDEN,

son and wife, 382.

MY RELATIONS, 80, 373.

N

Names of poets, Lamb on, 198.
Negroes, Lamb on, 71.
New Monthly Magazine, 342.

Lamb's contributions to,
212, 226, 286-309.

New River, the, and G. D., 237,
424.

NEW YEAR'S EVE, 31, 358.
Newcastle, Margaret, Duchess of,
30, 87, 131, 197, 357, 393, 412.
NEWSPAPERS THIRTY-FIVE YEARS
AGO, 249, 428.
Newspaper stamps, 433.
Night-fears, Lamb on, 77.
Nobleman, The Unfortunate
Young, 81.

Norris, Randal, 279, 416, 437.
North, Christopher (John Wilson),
371.

Novello, Vincent, 47, 363.
Nyren, John, 363.

Odes and Addresses quoted, 392.
OF TWO DISPUTANTS, THE WARM-
EST IS GENERALLY IN THE
WRONG, 291, 440.
Ogilvie, his memories of G. D.,

424.

OLD ACTORS, THE, 322, 444.

BENCHERS OF THE INNER
TEMPLE, THE, 94, 379.
CHINA, 281, 438.
MARGATE HOY, THE, 201,
415.

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168, 400. See also APPendix.

ON THE ARTIFICIAL COMEDY OF
LAST CENTURY, 161,
See also APPENDIX.

THE
399.

Orrery lectures, 60, 370.

OXFORD IN THE VACATION, 8,

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Poor, Lamb on the, 288, 298.
POOR RELATIONS, 178, 408.
Pope, Alexander, The Rape of the
Lock, 38.

Miss, 167, 400.
POPULAR FALLACIES, 212, 226,
286, 287, 288, 290, 291, 292,
294, 296, 298, 302, 305, 308,
309, 439 et seq.

Pork, Lamb's essay on, 137.
Porphyry on Abstinence from Ani-
mal Food, 396.
Poverty and pleasure, 282.
Powell, Mrs., 151.

PRAISE OF CHIMNEY-SWEEPERS,
THE, 124, 390.
Presentation copies, Lamb on, 297,

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Pulham, Brook, 363.

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75, 372.

Punning, Lamb on, 122, 292, 441. Sandwich, Lord, epigram on, 344.

Puritans and Sunday, 418.

Q

Quadrille and Mrs. Battle, 38.
Quakerism and Lamb, 368.
QUAKER'S MEETING, A, 51, 367.
Quarrels, Lamb on, 309.
Quick, John, 332.

SANITY OF TRUE GENIUS, 212,

416.

Sargus, Mr. Lamb's tenant, 386.
"School for Scandal," Lamb on,
164.

School-days, Lamb on his, 14.
Schoolmasters, Lamb's essay on,
56, 369.

Scotchmen, Lamb on, 67, 371.

Quixote, Don, 154, 265, 398, 435. Scott, John, editor of the London,

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Siddons, Mrs., in "Isabella," 114,
388.

Sidney, Sir Philip, his sonnets, 242,
426.

Sitting up late, Lamb on, 308.
Smith, the Scotchman, 69, 370.
John Thomas, 394.
Smollett, Tobias George, 70, 371.
Smuggling, Lamb on, 207.
SOME SONNETS OF SIR PHILIP
SIDNEY, 242, 426.

So should it be, my gentle friend,
426.

South Downs, Lamb on, 415.
SOUTH-SEA HOUSE, THE, I, 342.
Southey at Westminster School,
235.

Robert, his criticism of Elia,

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THAT A BULLY IS ALWAYS
COWARD, 286, 440.

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A MAN MUST NOT LAUGH AT
HIS OWN JEST, 287, 440.

A SULKY TEMPER IS A MIS-
FORTUNE, 309, 443.
ENOUGH IS AS GOOD AS

FEAST, 290, 440.

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HANDSOME IS AS HANDSOME
DOES, 294, 441.

HOME IS HOME THOUGH IT IS
NEVER SO HOMELY, 298, 442.
ILL-GOTTEN GAIN NEVER

PROSPERS, 287, 440.

SUCH A ONE SHOWS HIS
BREEDING, ETC., 288, 440.
THE POOR COPY THE VICES OF
THE RICH, 288, 440.

THE WORST PUNS ARE THE
BEST, 292, 440.

VERBAL ALLUSIONS ARE NOT
WIT, ETC., 292, 440.

WE MUST NOT LOOK A GIFT-
HORSE IN THE MOUTH, 296,
441.

WE SHOULD LIE DOWN WITH
THE LAMB, 308, 443.

WE SHOULD RISE WITH THE
LARK, 305, 443.

YOU MUST LOVE ME, AND
LOVE MY DOG, 302, 442.
The chatt'ring Magpye undertook,

437.

Thelwall, John, 376.

They talk of time, and of time's
galling yoke, 359.
Thomson, James, 70.
Though thou'rt like Judas, an apos-
tate black, 433.

Thurlow, Lord, his sonnet, 427.
Tipp, John, 5, 343.

Titian, his "Ariadne," 256, 434.
To every one (so have ye faith) is
given, 426.

Taylor, Bishop, on the sunrise, TO THE SHADE OF ELLISTON, 188,

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