Lamb, Charles, his cousins, 376. 377. on Wordsworth's "Yarrow De Quincey's description of Barry Cornwall's anecdote his birthplace, 379. and Baron Maseres, 383. as a landowner, 385. his letter to his tenant, 386. his sonnet to Mrs. Siddons, and Alice W-—, 389. letter to Barton on John at Hazlitt's wedding, 436. his pun at Cary's, 441. Elizabeth, Lamb's mother, 387. same his excursion with Elliston and Munden, 410. his books described by Leigh his affectation of affectation, 414. his boyhood, 183, 408. jr., his character, 81. at the South-Sea House, 344. his Letter... Animals, 374. his death, 388. on Cruelty t Mary (Bridget Elia), Lamb's sister, 43, 86, 362, 376. her account of a school- - a quaint poetess, 200, 414. - 350, 397. her character, 80. Samuel, 25, 355. Leisure, Lamb on, 420. Lincoln, John Lamb's boyhood, Liston, John, 169, 401, 423. London, Lamb's homes in, 379. Lamb's last contribution to, Love and anatomy, 64. "Love for Love," by Congreve, 160. Lovel. See John Lamb. "Lycidas" in its original form, 346. M Macaulay, Lord, 399. MACKERY END, IN HERTFORD- 144, 397. Marshal, Godwin's friend, 329, 444. Marvell, Andrew, quoted, 96, 176. Mendicity, Society for Suppression Merry, Robert, 304, 443. Middleton, Thomas Fanshaw, 23, Milton, John, on education, 60, 369. - Ad adapted by Lamb, 188. Moore's Diary quoted, 411. Post and Lamb, 249, 429. 273. Moxon, Lamb's letter to, 434. Mozart, Lamb copes with, success- | OLD AND THE NEW SCHOOLMAS- Munden, Joseph Shepherd, 168, Music, Lamb's difficulty with, 44, MY FIRST PLAY, 110, 385. ON SOME OF THE OLD ACTORS, 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. Lamb's contributions to, New River, the, and G. D., 237, NEW YEAR'S EVE, 31, 358. Norris, Randal, 279, 416, 437. Novello, Vincent, 47, 363. Odes and Addresses quoted, 392. 424. OLD ACTORS, THE, 322, 444. BENCHERS OF THE INNER II,-29* 168, 400. See also APPendix. ON THE ARTIFICIAL COMEDY OF THE Orrery lectures, 60, 370. OXFORD IN THE VACATION, 8, Poor, Lamb on the, 288, 298. Miss, 167, 400. Pork, Lamb's essay on, 137. PRAISE OF CHIMNEY-SWEEPERS, Pulham, Brook, 363. 75, 372. Punning, Lamb on, 122, 292, 441. Sandwich, Lord, epigram on, 344. Puritans and Sunday, 418. Q Quadrille and Mrs. Battle, 38. SANITY OF TRUE GENIUS, 212, 416. Sargus, Mr. Lamb's tenant, 386. School-days, Lamb on his, 14. Scotchmen, Lamb on, 67, 371. Quixote, Don, 154, 265, 398, 435. Scott, John, editor of the London, Siddons, Mrs., in "Isabella," 114, Sidney, Sir Philip, his sonnets, 242, Sitting up late, Lamb on, 308. So should it be, my gentle friend, South Downs, Lamb on, 415. Robert, his criticism of Elia, THAT A BULLY IS ALWAYS --- -- A A MAN MUST NOT LAUGH AT A SULKY TEMPER IS A MIS- FEAST, 290, 440. A HANDSOME IS AS HANDSOME HOME IS HOME THOUGH IT IS PROSPERS, 287, 440. SUCH A ONE SHOWS HIS THE WORST PUNS ARE THE VERBAL ALLUSIONS ARE NOT WE MUST NOT LOOK A GIFT- WE SHOULD LIE DOWN WITH WE SHOULD RISE WITH THE YOU MUST LOVE ME, AND 437. Thelwall, John, 376. They talk of time, and of time's Thurlow, Lord, his sonnet, 427. Titian, his "Ariadne," 256, 434. Taylor, Bishop, on the sunrise, TO THE SHADE OF ELLISTON, 188, |