The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 2 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 713 pages of information about The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 2.

The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 2 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 713 pages of information about The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 2.

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Accountants, Lamb on, 3. 
Actors and acting, Lamb’s essays on, 150, 161, 168, 185, 188, 190, 230,
  315, 322, 331. 
Actors among Lamb’s friends, 232. 
Adams, Parson, 49. 
Agar’s wish, 348. 
Aguecheek, Lamb on, 155. 
Ainger, Canon, his notes on Lamb, 345, 353, 361, 403, 436, 438.
Albion, The, and Lamb, 254, 429, 432. 
Alice W——­n, 32, 44, 116, 117, 339, 363, 389. 
ALL FOOLS’ DAY, 48, 367. 
Allen, Bob, 25, 253, 355, 431. 
Allsop, Thomas, quoting Lamb, 357.
——­ and “Roast Pig,” 396.
——­ quotes Lamb on G.H., 425. 
Almsgiving, Lamb on, 137. 
Alsatia, the debtors’ sanctuary, 162. 
America, Lamb relics in, 344, 357, 358, 362, 412. 
AMICUS REDIVIVUS, 237, 424. 
Anatomy and love, 64.
Anatomy of Melancholy quoted, 46. 
Andre, Major, 237, 424. 
Anna Matilda, 443. 
Antiquity, Lamb on, 11. 
“Antonio,” by Godwin, 328, 444.
Arcadia, The, by Sidney, 242. 
Arrowsmith, Aaron, 369. 
“Artaxerxes,” 113, 387. 
Artificial comedy, Lamb’s essay on, 161, 399. 
Artists, their want of imagination, 256. 
Arundel Castle and the chimney-sweep legend, 127.
As when a child on some long winter’s night, 388.
Athenaeum, The, Lamb’s contribution to, 433.
Athenian Oracle, The, 303. 
Australia, Lamb on, 122. 
Ayrton, William, 361, 363.

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BACHELOR’S COMPLAINT OF THE BEHAVIOUR OF MARRIED PEOPLE, 144, 397. 
Badams, Mrs., 362. 
Baldwin, Cradock & Joy, 340. 
Bannister, Jack, 159, 185, 399, 408. 
BARBARA S——­, 230, 421. 
Barker’s book-shop, 282, 439. 
BARRENNESS OF THE IMAGINATIVE FACULTY IN THE PRODUCTIONS OF MODERN ART,
  256, 433. 
Barrington, Daines, 101, 383. 
Bartholomew Fair, 128, 391. 
Barton, Bernard, Lamb’s letters to, 341, 406, 417, 420, 435, 442. 
—­ Thomas, 102, 383. 
Baskett prayer-book, 9. 
Battle, Mrs., 37, 175, 406.
——­ on whist, 37.
——­ her identity, 361. 
Beaumont and Fletcher, Lamb’s copy, 357. 
Beauty, Lamb on, 295. 
“Beggar’s Petition,” 394. 
Begging, Lamb’s essay on, 130, 392. 
Belisarius, 131. 
“Belshazzars Feast,” Martin’s picture of, 259, 434. 
Benchers, The Old, Lamb’s essay on, 94. 
Bensley, Robert, 152, 318, 398. 
Betty, Master, 414. 
Bigod, Ralph, Lamb’s name for Fenwick, 27, 356. 
Billet, John, 184. 
Binding, Lamb on, 412.
Blackwood’s Magazine and Scott, 340. 
Blake, William, and Lamb, 391. 
BLAKESMOOR IN H——­SHIRE, 174, 405. 
Blakesware near Widford, 115, 174, 388, 405. 
Bland, Mrs., 283, 439. 
Blandy, Miss, the poisoner, 98, 380. 
Bodkin, W.H., 392.
Book of Sports, The, 418. 
Books, Lamb on, 34, 360.
—­ that are not books, 195, 411. 
Booth’s Tables of Interest and Lamb, 419. 
Borrowing, Lamb on, 26. 
Bourne, Vincent, 133, 393. 

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