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.
          his “Osorio”
          and the Stowey visit
          his “Lime-tree Bower”
          and Lamb’s greatcoat
          and C. Lloyd
          the Wedgwood annuity
          and Lamb’s “Theses Qusaedam Theologicae”
          the quarrel with Lamb and Lloyd
          his letter of remonstrance to Lamb
          with Wordsworth in Germany
          in Buckingham Street
          his articles in the Morning Post
          with Lamb in 1800
          his translation of Schiller
          his books
          his affection for the Lambs
          his Anthology poems
          on Wordsworth
          at Keswick
          his Chamounix Hymn
          suggests collaboration with Lamb
          on Mary Lamb’s illness
          his Poems, 3rd edition
          his Malta plans
          at Malta,
          and the Wordsworths
          in Italy
          returns home
          and his wife,
          The Friend
          neglects the Lambs
          his potations
          his difference with Wordsworth
          and Catalani
          in 1814
          his “Remorse”
          and the translation of “Faust”
          his Biographia Literaria
          his Sibylline Leaves
          a characteristic end
          his “Zapolya”
          at a chemist’s
          recites “Kubla Khan”
          puts himself under Gillman
          attacked by Hazlitt
          at Highgate
          his Statesman’s Manual
          his lectures
          at Gillman’s
          on Peter Bell the Third
          his “Fancy in Nubibus”
          in Lloyd’s poem
          his book-borrowing
          and Allsop
          his dying message in 1807
          at Monkhouse’s dinner
          and Mrs. Gillman
          and Irving
          and the Prize Essay
          and Hood’s Odes
          his Aids to Reflection
          on Lamb and Herbert
          his joke on summer
          and the Albums
          for St. Luke’s
          on William IV.
          and the pension
          imagines an affront
          his death

        Sara
          the younger

      Collier, John Dyer. See Letters.

        Mrs. John Dyer. See Letters.

        John Payne. See Letters.

      Colonel Jack

      “Common Lot, The,” by Montgomery

      Companion, The

      Conciones ad Populum

      “Confessions of a Drunkard”

      Congreve and Voltaire

      Cooke, G.F.

      Cooper, Samuel

      Cornwall, Barry. See also B.W.  Procter.
        his English Songs
        his “King Death,”
        his “Epistle to Charles Lamb”

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