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.

      Howell, James, his Familiar Letters quoted

        Mrs.

      Hudibras quoted

      Hudson, Mr.

      Hugo, Victor, and Lamb

      Hume, Joseph, M.P.
        See Letters.

        Mrs.

        the Misses

      Humphreys, Miss. See Letters.

      Hunt, John

      Hunt, Leigh. See Letters.
        on Lamb’s books
        and the Lambs
        a lost letter to
        his need of friends
        in Italy
        and freethinking
        his handwriting
        his Lord Byron
        his Companion
        and Lamb’s Album Verses
        and Lamb’s Satan

      Hunt, Thornton

      Hurst and Robinson’s failure

      Hyde Park, the jubilation in 1814

      I

      Imagination, Lamb on

      Imlay, Fanny

      Incendiarism at Enfield

      India, Lamb on

      Inner Temple Lane

      “Innocence,” Lamb’s sonnet

      Irving, Edward, and Coleridge
        his watch chain
        with Coleridge at St. Luke’s
        his squint

      Isle of Wight, the Lambs in

      Isola, Emma
        her Latin
        to become a governess
        her reading of Milton
        her album
        her engagement at Pornham
        her illness
        and her physic
        and her watch
        her marriage
        a sonnet to
        her appearance

        Harriet

      Italian, the Lambs read

      J

      James, Sarah, See Letters.

      Jameson, R.S., Hartley Coleridge’s sonnets

      Jameson, R.S., and Miss Isola

      “Janus Weathercock,” See also Wainewright, T.G.

      Jekyll, Joseph

      Jerdan, William, and Lamb

      Joan of Arc,
        and Coleridge

      John Bull and Rogers

      John Buncle

      John-Dory, Lamb on

      John Woodvil

      Johnson, Dr.

      Joshua, Martin’s picture

      K

      “Kais,” the opera

      Keats, John, at Haydon’s

      Kelly, Fanny H.

        Maria. See Letters.
          her divine plain face
          Lamb’s proposal to her
          Lamb’s sonnet to
          her letter to Lamb
          learns Latin from Mary Lamb
          and “Barbara S.”
          at the Strand Theatre

      Kenney family

        Mrs. James. See Letters.

        Mrs. Louisa (afterwards Mrs. Badams). See Letters.

        Sophy, Lamb’s wife

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