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.
          on the failure of “Antonio”
          on his Cambridge plans
          on the Lyrical Ballads
          his move to Mitre Court Buildings
          his namesake
          on his religious state in 1801
          at Margate
          on Godwin’s courtship
          his dramatic suggestions
          on Napoleon
          his spare figure
          at the Lakes
          his project for collaborating with Coleridge
          on children’s books
          on Napoleon and Cromwell
          on Chapman’s Homer
          on Milton’s prose
          on Cellini
          on Independent Tartary
          on Coleridge’s Poems, 3rd edition
          his 1803 holiday
          his adventure at sea
          his difficulties as a reviewer
          ceases to be a journalist
          his miserliness
          on old books
          his motto
          his portrait by Hazlitt
          on John Wordsworth’s death
          on brawn
          on his sister
          his portrait by Hancock
          on pictures
          on Nelson
          in unsettled state
          on Manning’s departure for China
          on “Mr. H.”
          and Hazlitt scolded
          reconciled to Godwin
          and Hazlitt’s “death”
          his difference with Godwin
          at Hazlitt’s wedding
          on painter-authors
          and the Sheridans
          on moving
          on critics
          on the choice of a wife
          criticises Mr. Lloyd’s Homer
          visits Hazlitt
          his books
          on titles of honour
          a list of friends
          on Wither
          on epitaphs
          his aquavorousness
          a servant difficulty
          and Hazlitt’s Chronicle appointment
          on the Excursion
          and The Champion
          blown up by Hazlitt
          his new book room
          and Gifford
          a landed proprietor
          on Wordsworth’s 1815 poems
          on Vincent Bourne
          his office work
          on presents
          on the India House shackles
          his diffidence as a critic
          on his sister’s illnesses
          he lies to Manning
          on Coleridge and Wordsworth
          on Christabel
          his borrowed good things
          on Australia
          on distant correspondents
          as matter-of-lie man
          his Hogarths
          on the plague of friends
          his after-dinner speeches
          on Peter Bell
          on Mackery End
          on The Waggoner
          on two inks
          his proposal to Miss Kelly
          at Cambridge
          on William Wordsworth
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