Cottle, Joseph.
See Letters.
his
“Monody on Henderson,”
his
epic
his
brother’s death
his
Malvern Hills
his
Alfred
his
portrait
his
Messiah
his
Fall of Cambria
Cotton on “Winter”
on
“Old Age”
Coulson, Walter
Country, Lamb on the
Coutts, Mrs.
Covent Garden, Lamb’s love for
Cowes, the Lambs and Burneys there
Cowper, William
and
Milton
The
Royal George
Cresswell, Dr., vicar of Edmonton
Croly, Rev. George
Cromwell and Napoleon
Cromwell, Cooper’s portrait of
Cruelty to animals, John Lamb’s pamphlet
Cunningham, Allan
Curse of Kehama
Curtis, Alderman
D
Dalston, the Lambs at
Danby, the murder of
Daniel, George
Samuel
Darley, George
Dash, Lamb’s dog
Dawe, George
“Deathbed, A”
“Decay of Imagination,” Lamb’s essay on
Dedications to Lamb
Defoe, Daniel
De Quincey, Thomas
Dermody, Thomas
Despard, Colonel
De Stael, Madame, on Germany
Desultory Thoughts in London
“Dialogue between a Mother and Child”
Dibdin, Charles
John
Bates. See Letters.
his
meeting with Lamb
his
death
“Dick Strype”
Dilke, Charles Wentworth. See Letters
“Dissertation on Roast Pig”
Dobell, Mr. Bertram
Dodd, Dr.
Dodwell, H., Lamb’s letters to
“Don Giovanni”
“Douglas,” by Home
Dowden, Mrs. See Mrs. John Lamb.
Dramatic Specimens
Drink, Lamb on
Druitt, Mary
Duddon Sonnets
Duncan, Miss
Dupuy, P.S., his translation
Dyer, George.
See Letters
and
Horne Tooke
his
poetry
his
twin volumes
his
many “veins”
his
critical preface
and
the epic
on
Shakespeare
his
phrenesis
his
fallacy
his
Poems
and
Burnett
his
hunger-madness
as
the hero of a novel
and
the Earl of Buchan
his
autobiography
his
annuity
his
disappearance
and
Earl Stanhope


