uglas," by Home
Dowden, Mrs. _See_ Mrs. John Lamb.
_Dramatic Specimens_
Drink, Lamb on
Druitt, Mary
Duddon Sonnets
Duncan, Miss
Dupuy, P.S., his translation
Dyer, George. _See_ Letters
and Horne Tooke
his poetry
his twin volumes
his many "veins"
his critical preface
and the epic
on Shakespeare
his phrenesis
his fallacy
his _Poems_
and Burnett
his hunger-madness
as the hero of a novel
and the Earl of Buchan
his autobiography
his annuity
his disappearance
and Earl Stanhope
and Lord Stanhope
on other people's poetry
his "Poetic Sympathies"
his immersion
his novel way with dead books
his marriage
and Novello
and Emma Isola's album
and Rogers
his Unitarian tract
his blindness
Mrs. George. _See_ Letters
"Dying Lover, The"
E
_Earl of Abergavenny_
East India House
_Edinburgh Review_ and Wordsworth
Edmonton, the Lambs' home there
_Edmund Oliver_
"Edward, Edward"
Elia, F. Augustus
death of the original
"Elia, Sonnet to"
_Elia_, dedication of
the American second series
_Last Essays of_
Elton, Sir C.A.
Enfield, Lamb at
Lamb settles there
Lamb's house there
and neighbourhood
_English Bards and Scotch Reviewers_
_English Songs_, by Procter
_Englishman's Magazine_
"Enviable," Lamb on
Epic poetry and George Dyer
"Epitaph on Ensign Peacock"
"--on Mary Druitt"
"--on the Rigg Children"
Epitaphs, Lamb on
Wordsworth on
Evans, William
Examiner, The, references to Miss Kelly
and Lamb's _Album Verses_
_Excursion_, the
Exeter Change
F
Fairfax's _Tasso_
_Falstaffs Letters_
"Fancy in Nubibus"
"Farewell to Tobacco"
Farmer, Priscilla, Lloyd's grandmother
"Faulkener," Godwin's play
Fauntleroy, the forger
"Faust," by Goethe
Fawcetts, the two
Fell, Lamb's friend
Fenelon
Fenwick, John
Field, Barron. _See_ Letters.
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