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.
town and country
          asked to collect his Specimens
          the journey from Fornham
          his turnip joke
          his skill at acrostics
          on an escapade
          and Merchant Taylors’ boys
          and the Hone subscription
          on Music
          on Martin Burney
          visits London in 1830
          on his critics
          and his will
          on incendiarism
          on Dyer’s blindness
          on Christ’s Hospital days
          on Coleridge’s pension
          on Montgomery’s “Common Lot”
          and the Englishman’s Magazine
          on FitzGerald’s “Meadows in Spring”
          on Unitarians
          on his unsaleability
          on Coleridge’s imagined affront
          on “Rose Aylmer”
          his pensioners
          his advice on speculation
          spurious letter of
          mistaken for a murderer
          his sonnet on women’s names
          and the Elia lawsuit
          injury to his leg
          on John Taylor, 966.
          leaves Enfield for Edmonton
          on the Last Essays of Elia
          his gift of Milton to Wordsworth
          at Widford
          his coffin nails
          on Emma Isola’s marriage
          reads the Inferno
          his London holiday
          his request for books
          on Mr. Fuller Russell’s poetry
          on Coleridge’s death
          on his excesses at Gary’s
          his jokes on widows
          his name child
          Procter’s “Epistle” to

        Elizabeth, her death
          and her daughter
          and John Lamb, jr.
          and her sister-in-law

        John, his querulousness
          his death
          the younger, his accident
          and the tragedy
          on Coleridge
          his pamphlet
          his portrait of Milton
          knocks down Hazlitt
          death of

        Mrs. John. See Letters.

        Mary. See Letters.
          her frenzy
          and her mother
          her recovery
          dedication to
          Lamb’s second sonnet to
          removed from confinement,
          her 1798 relapse
          invited to Stowey
          her first poem
          her appetite
          taken ill
          on her brother
          on secrecy
          on her mother and her aunt
          two poems
          on John Wordsworth’s death
          two other poems by
          her calligraphy
          projecting literary work
          on marriage
          plans for new books
          on Coleridge in 1806
          her silk dress
          on presents
          on Coleridge

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