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ers, 390. ---- at Bartholomew Fair, 391. ---- his acquaintance with Hood, 393. ---- his joke to a beggar, 394. ---- on the "Beggar's Petition," 394. ---- his joke on Wainewright, 395. ---- the origin of his "Roast Pig," 395. ---- his recantation, 397. ---- his aunts, 397. ---- on Mrs. John Rickman, 397. ---- criticised by Macaulay, 399. ---- praised by Hartley Coleridge, 400. ---- on Elia's character, 402. ---- on the East India House clerks, 404. ---- letter to Southey about Blakesware, 406. ---- letter to Barton on same subject, 406. ---- his excursion with Elliston and Munden, 410. ---- his books described by Leigh Hunt, 412. ---- his affectation of affectation, 414. ---- and watering-places, 415. ---- at Hastings, 416. ---- leaves the India House, 417. ---- letter to Barton on his liberty, 417. ---- on the Puritans, 418. ---- his love of walking, 419. ---- his sonnet on "Work," 419. ---- his remark to Macready, 423. ---- his remark to Allsop about Dyer, 425. ---- the last book he read, 426. ---- on Lord's Thurlow's poems, 427. ---- his paragraphs for the _Morning Post_, 429. ---- as he appeared to Dan Stuart, 430. ---- his epigrams on Mackintosh, 433. ---- his real opinion of Titian's "Ariadne," 434. ---- letter to Barton on John Martin, 435. ---- at Hazlitt's wedding, 436. ---- his clothes, 438. ---- his pun at Cary's, 441. ---- his treatment of presentation copies, 441. -- Elizabeth, Lamb's mother, 387. -- John (Lovel), 100, 381. ---- his boyhood, 183, 408. ---- quoted, 437. ---- jr., his character, 81. ---- his childhood, 117. ---- at the South-Sea House, 344. ---- and Hazlitt, 347. ---- his _Letter ... on Cruelty to Animals_, 374. ---- his death, 388. -- Mary (Bridget Elia), Lamb's sister, 43, 86, 362, 376. ---- her account of a schoolmaster, 62. ---- a quaint poetess, 200, 414. ---- her first play, 387. ---- her poem "Helen," 407. -- Sarah (Lamb's aunt), 15, 142, 350, 397. ---- her character, 80. Lamb, Sarah, her sarcasm, 184. -- family, 81, 373. "LAST ESSAYS OF ELIA," 339. Laughter, Lamb on, 287. "Lazarus, The Raising of," by Piombo, 262, 435. Le Grice, Charles Valentine, 25, 110, 354, 384. ---- Samuel, 25, 355. Leisure, Lamb on, 420. Letter-writing, Lamb on, 118. Liar, a good, 202. Libraries, Lamb on, 11. _Life of John Buncle_, by Amory, 30, 357. Lincoln, John Lamb's boyhood, 183, 408. Liston, John, 169, 401, 423. Lloyd, Charles, 360. Lombardy and the pawnbrokers, 254. Londo
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