CONTENTS. CHAPTER I.

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Introduction.
Biography: Few Events.
One predominant.
His Devotion to it.
Tendency to Literature.
First Studies.
Influence of Antique Dwellings.
Early Friends.
Humor.
Qualities of Mind.
Sympathy for neglected Objects.
A Nonconformist.
Predilections.
Character.
Taste.
Style.

CHAPTER II.

Birth and Parentage.
Christ's Hospital.
South Sea House and India House.
Condition of Family.
Death of Mother.
Mary in Asylum.
John Lamb.
Charles's Means of Living.
His Home.
Despondency.
Alice W.
Brother and Sister.

CHAPTER III.

Jem White.
Coleridge.
Lamb's Inspiration.
Early Letters.
Poem published.
Charles Lloyd.
Liking for Burns, &c.
Quakerism.
Robert Southey.
Southey and Coleridge.
Antijacobin.
Rosamond Gray.
George Dyer.
Manning.
Mary's Illnesses.
Migrations.
Hester Savory.

CHAPTER IV.

(Migrations.)
"John Woodvil."
Blackesmoor.
Wordsworth.
Rickman.
Godwin.
Visit to the Lakes.
Morning Post.
Hazlitt.
Nelson.
Ode to Tobacco.
Dramatic Specimens, &c.
Inner Temple Lane.
Reflector.
Hogarth and Sir J. Reynolds.
Leigh Hunt.
Lamb, Hazlitt, and Hunt.
Russell Street and Theatrical Friends.

CHAPTER V.

My Recollections.
Russell Street.
Personal Appearance.
Manner.
Tendency of Mind.
Prejudices.
Alleged Excesses.
Mode of Life.
Love of Smoking.
His Lodgings.
His Sister.
Costume.
Reading aloud.
Tastes and Opinions.
London.
Love of Books.
Charity.
Wednesday Parties.
His Companions.
Epitaph upon them.

CHAPTER VI.

London Magazine.
Contributors.
Transfer of Magazine.
Monthly Dinners and Visitors.
Colebrook Cottage.
Lamb's Walks.
Essays of Elia: Their Excellence and Character.
Enlarged Acquaintance.
Visit to Paris.
Miss Isola.
Quarrel with Southey.
Leaves India House.
Leisure.
Amicus Redivivus.
Edward Irving.

CHAPTER VII.

Specimen of Lamb's Humor.
Death of Mr. Norris.
Garrick Plays.
Letters to Barton.
Opinions on Books.
Breakfast with Mr. N. P. Willis.
Moves to Enfield.
Caricature of Lamb.
Albums and Acrostics.
Pains of Leisure.
The Barton Correspondence.
Death of Hazlitt.
Munden's Acting and Quitting the Stage.
Lamb becomes a Boarder.
Moves to Edmonton.
Metropolitan Attachments.
Death of Coleridge.
Lamb's Fall and Death.
Death of Mary Lamb.

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