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Lamb, Charles, on a passage in Comus, | Letter to an Old Gentleman whose
376.
EDUCATION HAS BEEN Neglected,
213, 474.

on John Wilkes, 376, 541.

on the choice of a grave, 376, Lewis, "Gentleman," and "Mr. H.," 532.

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and The Reflector, 403.

his hallucination, 416.

on Donne and Cowley, 419.

and stimulants, 430.

on his "Confessions of a Drunk-
ard," 431.

Lillo's "George Barnwell," 102.
Lion, Mr., his joke, 507.

LISTON, MR., BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR,
248, 490.

John, as Lord Grizzel, 152.

his real life, 491.

Literary Gazette and Lamb, 479.

LLOYD, CHARLES, HIS "NUGE Canoræ,"
195, 468.

on Lamb, 468.

ROBERT, MEMOIR OF, 132, 429.
Lamb's letter to, 398.

LONDON FOGS, 351.

home, Lamb's choice of a, 155.
London Magazine, Lamb's contributions
to, 209, 211, 213, 218, 226, 236, 243,
245, 248, 254, 264, 268, 280, 283, 373,
376, 378, 381, 431.

his signatures in The Examiner, LONDONER, THE, 39, 400.

439.

and the chimney-sweeper, 443.
letter to Wordsworth, 446.

letter to John Scott, 449.

on Dr. Nott, 454.

on long lines in poetry, 458.

his private letters to Southey, 478.
as Captain and Mr. Lion, 507.
on reticence in writing, 535.
shares Munden's stout, 542.
articles conjecturally attributed to
him, 367, 373, 376, 378, 380, 381,
383, 384, 399, 420, 423, 463, 465.
poems by, quoted in notes, 387,
394, 395, 459.

Mary, on needlework, 176, 452.
on the duty of wives, 179.
her reminiscences of school days,
301.

her joke on Munden, 542.

her advice as to playgoing, 542.
"Lamentation of a Sinner," 501.
"Lamia," by Keats, reviewed by Lamb,

200.

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Lotteries, a lament for, 259.

"Lottery Alphabet, A," quoted, 494.
"Lust's Dominion," by Marlowe, 41.

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Milton, a suppressed passage in Comus, | Novel, fragment of, by Lamb, 292.

376, 542.

Minikin, Mrs., Lamb's cook, 533.

MISCELLANY, THE, 376, 541.

Monkhouse, Thomas, Lamb's friend, 229,
481.

MONTHS, THE, 308, 516.

MORE, SIR THOMAS, 203, 471.

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on Sir Thomas Hytton, 204.
and Erasmus, 204, 494.

on relics of the cross, 205.

on the miracle of conception, 206.
his pamphlets, 472.

Morland, George, his dependence on
stimulants, 138, 434.

Morning Post, Lamb's contributions to,
36, 39, 394.

MORTIFICATIONS OF AN AUTHOR, 274, 478.
Moseley, Humphrey, the bookseller, 384,
546.

Moxon, Edward, reviewed by Lamb, 384,
546.

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his Sonnets, 384.

his career, 546.

"Mr. H.," Lamb's farce, its fate, 411.
MRS. GILPIN RIDING TO EDMONTON, 314,

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NEEDLEWORK, On, 176, 452.
NEW ACTING, THE, 151, 440.
New Monthly Magazine, Lamb's con-
tributions to, 259, 287, 290, 292,
320, 351.

NEW PIECES AT THE LYCEUM, 189, 462.
New South Wales, Lamb's hopes for it,
198.

New Times, The, Lamb's contributions
to, 200, 270, 272, 274, 276, 277, 279,
285, 380.

"New Wonder, A," by Rowley, 46.
Nichols and Steevens' "Hogarth" quoted,
408.

Nobility and deformity, 290.
Norris, Randal, 229, 480.
North, Christopher (John Wilson), on
Lamb and Southey, 477.
Nott, Dr. John, on Lamb and Wither, 454.

"Nugæ Canoræ," by Charles Lloyd, re-
viewed, 195, 468.

NUGE CRITICE ON A PASSAGE IN "THE
TEMPEST," 243, 489.

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DANGER OF CONFOUNDING MORAL
WITH PERSONAl Deformity, 64,
406.

GENIUS and Character of HOG-
ARTH, 70, 407.

INCONVENIENces ResultiNG FROM
BEING Hanged, 56, 405.

MELANCHOLY OF TAILORS, 172,
449.

NEEDLEWORK, 176, 452.

THE POETICAL WORKS OF GEORGE
WITHER, 181, 453.

TRAGEDIES Of Shakespeare, Con-
SIDERED WITH REFERENCE TO
THEIR FITNESS FOR STAGE RE-
PRESENTATION, 97, 414.

Oriental Eclogues, by Collins, 220.
ORIGINAL LETTER OF JAMES THOMSON,

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"Rake's Progress, The," by Hogarth, 71,
75, 82.

READERS AGAINst the Grain, 272, 498.
Reading as a fashion, 273.
RECOLLECTIONS OF CHRIST'S HOSPITAL,
139, 434.

A LATE R.A., 331, 535.
REFLECTIONS IN THE PILLORY, 280, 499.
Reflector, The, Lamb's contributions to,
56, 64, 69, 70, 87, 92, 97, 112, 118,
124, 127, 139, 181, 236.
Relapse, The," quoted from, 313, 518.
RELIGION OF ACTORS, THE, 287, 503.
REMARKABLE CorrespondENT, 297, 510.
REMINISCENCE OF SIR JEFFERY DUN-
STAN, 312, 516.

REMINISCENCES OF JUKE JUDKINS, 292,

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his poetical contemporaries, 40.
"All's Well that Ends Well," 53.
his richness, 54.

"Measure for Measure" quoted, 61.
"Timon of Athens," 71, 322, 521.
Tarquin and Lucrece," 74.

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his tragedies unfitted for stage, 97.
"Lear," 107, 321, 345, 521, 534.
"Tempest," 109, 243, 489.
and Jeremy Collier, 158, 444.
his characters, 349.

Shirley, James, 55.

Silence and Shallow, remarks upon, 371.

SIR THOMAS MORE, 203, 471.
Sittingbourn, Mrs., Liston's supposed
aunt, 251,

Smith, Mrs., the biggest woman in Cam-
bridge, 474.

Smollett, Tobias, his Ferdinand Count
Fathom quoted, 408.

and Hogarth, 83, 86.
Snakes typifying stage critics, 90.
"Sonnet to Miss Kelly," poem by Lamb,

459.
SOUTHEY, ROBERT, ELIA'S LETTER TO,
226, 476.

his ecclesiastical levities, 228.
on infidelity, 230.

and "Rosamund Gray," 390, 392.
his letter to Lamb, 478.
his verses on Lamb, 479.

on Thornton Hunt, 479.
-on scepticism, 483.
SPECIMENS FROM THE WRITINGS OF
FULLER, THE CHURCH HISTORIAN,
112, 417.

Spectator, The, Lamb's contributions to,

321, 328.

Spencer, Robert William, 69, 407.

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improved by Shadwell, 322, 521.
"To Miss Kelly," poem by Lamb, 459.
Tobacco, the perils of, 135.

Spenser, Edmund, and his namesake, 69, Tom Pry, 276, 498.

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PRY'S WIFE, 277, 498.
Tourneur, Cyril, 48, 137.

TOWN RESIDence, A, 155, 443.
TRUE STORY, A, 329, 525.

Tudors and Stuarts contrasted, 348.
TURK IN CHEApside, The, 509.
TWELFTH OF August, 302, 512.

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Undertaker, the character of an, 95.
Undertaking, its humours, 92.
UNITARIAN Protests, 264, 495.
Unitarianism and Lamb, 484, 496.
Upcott, William, 520.

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Vanderstraaten, a predecessor of Dawe,
527.

Vertot, the Abbé de, as historian, 259,
493.

"Vicar and Moses," the song, 240, 488.
"Virgin Martyr, The," by Massinger and
Dekker, 55.

VISION OF HORNS, A, 254, 492.
"Vittoria Corombona ("The White
Devil"), 48.

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Wilkinson, T. P., in "A Walk for a

Wager," 190, 463.

Wainewright, Thomas Griffiths, 229, 481, William IV., songs referring to, 328, 525.

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Wilson, John. See Christopher North.
Walter, Lamb's friend, 523.

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on Charles Lamb, 524.

Witch, The," by Middleton, 47.

"Witch of Edmonton, The," by Rowley,
Dekker and Ford, 47.

Westminster Abbey, charge for admit- WITHER, GEORGE, HIS POETICAL WORKS,

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