William.
See Letters.
on
Lamb
his
portrait of Lamb
his
first meeting with Lamb
and
Ned Search
the
misogynist
and
Lamb scolded
woos
Sarah Stoddart
his
love affair
the
joke of his death
plans
for his wedding
his
wedding
missed
in London
his
Grammar
and
the Political Register
his
son born
his
post on the Chronicle
misunderstanding
with Lamb
his
review of the Excursion
his
Lake Country “scapes”
on
Coleridge
his
conversation
his
borrowings from Lamb
knocked
down by John Lamb
his
lectures in 1818
his
“Conversation of Authors”
on
Lamb’s Letter to Southey
on
bodily pain
on
Shelley
on
Lamb
his
Spirit of the Age
his
second marriage
in
Paris
his
portrait of Lamb
on
Defoe and Lamb
his
losses
his
death
jr.
See Letters.
“Helen Repentant too Late”
Hell-fire Dick
Hemans, Mrs.
Henderson, Cottle’s Monody on
Henshaw, William, Lamb’s godfather
Herbert, George, Lamb on
Hesiod, Lamb on
“Hester”
Hetty, the Lambs’ servant
Hicks’ Hall
Higginbottom Sonnet
Hill, Thomas. See Letters.
Hissing, Lamb on
Holcroft, Fanny
Harwood
Louisa
Thomas
Mrs. Thomas. See Mrs. Kenney.
Tom. See Letter.
Hollingdon Rural Church
Hollingshead, Mr. John
Holmes, Edward
Homer, Lamb on
Hone, Alfred
Matilda
William.
See Letters.
first
letter to
Every-Day
Book
Lamb’s
lines to
and
the Garrick plays
his
Table Book stops
and
his difficulties
and
the Times
Hood, Thomas.
See Letters.
his
Odes and Addresses
Lamb
on
his
“Very Deaf Indeed”
his
still-born child
frames
picture with Lamb
his
picture of Mary Lamb
and
Dash
his
Plea of the Midsummer Fairies
his
genius
his
parody of Lamb
Hoole, John
Hopkins, Dick, the swearing scullion


