The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 705 pages of information about The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 6.

The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 705 pages of information about The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 6.

      Callers, Lamb on

      Calne, the Lambs at

      Cambridge, the Lambs’ visit in
        Lamb at

      “Cambridge Brawn”

      Campbell, J. Dykes
        on Coleridge in 1806
        on Coleridge’s pension

      Capital Punishment, Lamb on

      Carlisle, Sir Antony

      Caroline of Brunswick

      Cary, H.F. See Letters.
        a model parson
        his career
        at the Museum
        and Miss Isola’s Latin
        and Moxon
        his Euripides
        his translation of Dante
        at the Museum
        his verses on Lamb

      Catalani and Coleridge

      Cellini, his autobiography

      Chambers, Charles. See Letters.
        and Lamb’s praise of fish
        his family

        John. See Letters.

      Champion, The

      “Chapel Bell, The,” by Southey

      Chapman’s Homer

      Chatsworth, by Patmore

      Chaucer, Godwin’s Life

      Cheshire cats

      Chessiad, The

      Children’s books, Lamb on

      Childs, Mr. See Letters.

      Chimney-sweepers

      China, Manning’s intentions
        Lamb on

      Christabel

      “Christian Names of Women”

      Christ’s Hospital

      Christy, Dr.

      Clare, John. See Letters.

      Clarke, Charles Cowden. See Letters.
        his career
        and Novello
        his marriage
        his tuft

        Mary Anne

        Mary Victoria (nee Novello)

      Clarkson, Thomas and Catherine. See Letters.

      Coe, Mrs. Elizabeth

      Caelebs in Search of a Wife

      Colburn, Henry. See Letters. 
        Lamb on

        Zerah

      Cold in the head, Lamb on

      Colebrooke Cottage

      Coleridge, Derwent

        Rev. Edward. See Letters.

        Hartley

        Henry Nelson, his Six Months in the West Indies

        Samuel Taylor. See Letters.
          and religion, I
          in 1796
          and Southey
          his Poems
          his share of Joan of Arc
          alters Lamb’s sonnets
          his letter of consolation
          and opium
          and the 1797 volume
          and John Lamb, jr.
          his baby song
          his Ode on the Departing Year
          as a husbandman
          his Joan of Arc verses
          and Rogers
          on Lamb
          his refusal to write

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