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.

      Persian ambassador

      Peter Bell, by Wordsworth

      Peter Bell the Third

      “Peter’s Net”

      Philip Quarll

      Phillips, Colonel

        Ned

        Sir Richard

      Phillips’s Theatrum Poetarum

      Physiology, Lamb on

      Pictures, Lamb on

      Pig, Lamb’s praise of

      Pilgrims Progress

      Pindar, Peter

      “Pipos.” See Derwent Coleridge

      “Pizarro,” Sheridan’s play

      Plantus, Joseph

      Plea of the Midsummer Fairies

      Plumer family

      Plura, a mysterious woman

      “Poetic Sympathies,” by George Dyer

      Poetry for Children

      Poets’ dinner party

      “Poet’s Epitaph,” by Wordsworth

      Political Decameron, The

      Pompey, Lamb’s dog

      Poole, John

        Thomas. See Letters.

      “Poor Susan, Reverie of”

      Pope, Alexander

      “Popular Fallacies”

      Postage rates in 1797

      Presentation copies, Lamb on

      Presents, Lamb on

      “Pride’s Cure.” See John Woodvil.

      Priestley, Joseph

      Procter, B.W. See Letters.
        See also Barry Cornwall.
        in 1823
        his marriage
        and Lamb’s will
        and Pulham’s etching

        Mrs., and Lamb

      Prometheus Unbound story

      Pry, Tom

      Publishers, Lamb on

      Pulham, Brook, his etching of Lamb

      Pun at Salisbury

      Puns, Lamb on

      Purchas, His Pilgrimage

      Pye, Henry James

      Q

      Quakers

      Quarles, Lamb on

      Quarterly Review, Lamb’s review for
        and Lamb

      Quillinan, Edward

      R

      Recreations in Agriculture, etc.

      Reflector, The, Moxon’s paper

      Reform Bill

      Rejected Addresses

      Rejected Articles

      “Religion of Actors”

      “Religious Musings”

      Rembrandt

      “Remorse,” by Coleridge

      Reynolds, John Hamilton

        Miss

        Mrs., Lamb’s schoolmistress

      Rheumatism, Lamb on

      “Richard II.,” Lamb’s epilogue to

      Richmond, the Lambs at

      Rickman, John. See Letters.

        Miss

        Mrs.

      Rigg children, Lamb’s verses on

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