LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Charles Lamb, from the picture in the National Portrait Gallery, painted in 1805, by William Hazlitt (Photogravure) The East India House, from an original Pencil Drawing by T. Hosmer Shepherd in the Crace Collection S. T. Coleridge, ætat 26, from a pastel sketch taken in Germany John Lamb (father of Charles Lamb) reproduced from a lithograph by J. A. Ventner No. 7 Little Queen Street, from a drawing by Herbert Chapel Street, Pentonville, from a drawing by Herbert Charles Lloyd, reading a play by S. T. Coleridge at Charles Lloyd and his wife, from a sketch in the possession of F. H. Steeds, Esq. Robert Lloyd, from a Silhouette in the possession of No. 34 Southampton Buildings, from a drawing by 294 Fleet Street, near Temple Bar, 1799, from a print in H. Crabb Robinson, from an engraving after a pencil sketch by G. Scharf, F.S.A. . Inner Temple Lane, from a print in the British Hare Court, from a print in the British Museum Face p. 302 Leigh Hunt, from an engraving by H. Meyer, after a drawing by J. Hayter. William Ayrton, from a photograph kindly lent by No. 20 Russell Street, Covent Garden, from a drawing Benjamin Robert Haydon, from a painting in the Mackery End, Hertfordshire, from a drawing by Herbert Bryan Waller Procter, from an engraving after the NOTE Owing to a miscalculation, the first volume contains a great many more pages of the Letters than the second. This inequality of division not being discovered until too late to alter the arrangement, it has been thought better to put the Editor's Preface at the beginning of the second volume in order to make the two books more nearly equal in their outward appearance. THE PUBLISHERS. |