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on John Wilkes, 428, 552.
on pride, 429.

on Dibdin's Comic Tales,
429, 552.

on mad dogs, 430, 553.

on Moxon's Sonnets, 435,
554.

his Works, 437-

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his sonnet to Martin Burney, LETTER OF ELIA TO ROBERT

437.

and the Morning Post, 440.
on Shakespeare and Burton,

441.

SOUTHEY, 265, 498.

LETTER TO AN OLD GENTLEMAN
WHOSE EDUCATION HAS BEEN
NEGLECTED, 251, 497:

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and his sister in London late Lewis, "Gentleman,' and 'Mr.

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Mandeville, Bernard, his Fable of Moxon, Edward, reviewed by

the Bees, 141, 454, 455.
MANY FRIENDS, 317, 516.
"March to Finchley," by Hogarth,

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Lost, 401.

a suppressed passage in Comus,
428, 552.
Minikin, Mrs., Lamb's cook, 547.
MISCELLANY, THE, 427, 552.
Monkhouse, Thomas, Lamb's
friend, 270, 504.
MONTHS, THE, 361, 531.
MORE, SIR THOMAS, 239, 495.
- on Sir Thomas Hytton, 239.

and Erasmus, 240.

- on relics of the cross, 241.

on the miracle of conception,
243.
Morland, George, his dependence
on stimulants, 160, 460.
Morning Post, Lamb's contribu-
tions to, 41, 44, 46, 440, 444.
MORTIFICATIONS OF AN AUTHOR,
322, 516.
Moseley, Humphrey, the book-
seller, 435, 554.

Lamb, 435, 554.
his Sonnets, 435.

his career, 554.

MR. EPHRAIM WAGSTAFF, HIS
WIFE AND PIPE, 432, 554-

"Mr. H.," Lamb's farce, its fate,

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GREAT PEOPLE," 335, 519.
Ogilby, John, on Algiers, 286.
"Old Fortunatus," by Dekker, 50.
OLD GENTLEMAN, LETTER TO,
251, 497

"Old Law," by Massinger, Middle-

ton and Rowley, 64.

ON THE AMBIGUITIES ARISING
FROM PROPER NAMES, 80,
448.

BURIAL SOCIETIES AND THE

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518.

PLAY-HOUSE MEMORANDA, 184,
468.

CHARACTER OF AN UNDER-"Poetaster, The," by Jonson, 60.
Poetical Decameron, by J. P.
Collier, 356, 529.

TAKER, 107, 45I.

-THE CUSTOM OF HISSING AT
THEATRES, 101, 449.

DANGER OF CONFOUNDING
MORAL WITH PERSONAL
DEFORMITY, 74, 448.
GENIUS AND CHARACTER
OF HOGARTH, 81, 448.
INCONVENIENCES RESULT-
ING FROM BEING

HANGED, 65, 445.
MELANCHOLY OF TAILORS,
200, 473.
NEEDLEWORK, 204, 477.
THE POETICAL WORKS OF
GEORGE WITHER, 210, 477.
TRAGEDIES OF
SPEARE, CONSIDERED
WITH REFERENCE
FITNESS FOR
STAGE REPRESENTA-
TION, 112, 451.

THEIR

SHAKE-

ΤΟ

Oriental Eclogues, by Collins, 258.
ORIGINAL LETTER OF JAMES
THOMSON, 288, 512.
"Othello,” unsuitable for the stage,

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theatre, 56.

553.

Poetry, Lamb on length of lines in,

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Quarterly Review, its attitude to
Lamb, 458, 471, 498.

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Lamb on The Excursion,
187, 469.

Southey's review of Elia,
265, 498.

Patmore, P. G., Lamb's letter to, Queenlike Closet, The, by Hannah

Woolley, 361, 532.

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Richard III., his deformity no pre-
cedent of nobility, 341.

"Rake's Progress, The," by Ho- Richardson, Samuel, against virtue,

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REMINISCENCE OF SIR JEFFREY
DUNSTAN, 366, 532.

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RITSON VERSUS JOHN SCOTT THE
QUAKER, 257, 498.

Robinson, H. Crabb, 270, 459, 504.
ROSAMUND GRAY, 1, 438.
Rowley, William, 53, 54, 55, 64.
Roxana, by Defoe, 539.
"Ruins of Rome," by Dyer, 257.
Rutter, Mr. J. A., 553.

S

Salutation, The, in Newgate Street,
551.

Samson and Delilah, painted by
Dawe, 388, 543.

SATURDAY NIGHT, 379, 537.
Sauces, Lamb on, 406.

REMINISCENCES OF JUDE JUD- Scott, John, of Amwell, and Rit-

KINS, 342, 523.

"

REPRINTS OF ELIA," 457-

Tourneur, 56.

REVIEW OF DIBDIN'S

"COMIC

son, 257, 498.
SCRAPS OF CRITICISM, 425, 551.

"Revenger's Tragedy, The," by Seasons, The, by Thomson, 262.
Shadwell, Thomas, his improved
Timon," 377, 536.
SHAKESPEARE'S TRAGEDIES, 112,
45I.
Shakespeare: character of Richard
III., 41, 122, 426.

TALES," 429, 552.
"THE EXCURSION," 187,
469.

HOOD'S "ODES AND AD-

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DRESSES, 335, 519.
KEATS' LAMIA," 235,

494.

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LLOYD'S POEMS, 229, 493.
MOXON'S "SONNETS," 435,
554.

WHITE'S "FALSTAFF'S
LETTERS," 225, 491.
Reynolds, J. H., his Odes and Ad-
dresses, 335, 519.

-

-

AND LEONARDO DA VINCI,
174, 464.

Sir Joshua, 85, 87, 174, 449,
464.

"Rich jew of Malta, The," by

Marlowe, 49.

Richard III., his character, 41, 122,
426.

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GAME, 398, 546.

OF

TIME, THE DEFEAT OF, 369, 534.
Times, The, on Lamb and Southey,

499.
"Timon of Athens

and "The
Rake's Progress," 82.
improved by Shadwell, 377,
536.
Tobacco, the perils of, 157.
TOM PRY, 324, 516.

PRY'S WIFE, 326, 517.
Tourneur, Cyril, 56, 159.
TOWN RESIDENCE, A, 180, 467.
Tudors and Stuarts contrasted, 405.
TWELFTH Day, Table for, 44,
444.

TWELFTH OF AUGUST, 354, 528.

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TABLE FOR TWELFTH DAY, 44, Undertaker, the character of an,

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