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.

        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

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