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nce, 51. ---- on Sewel's _History_, 53. ---- on John Woolman, 54. ---- and the Quaker "wit," 55. ---- his reading, 56. ---- on schoolmasters, 59. ---- on Valentine's Day, 63. ---- on anatomy and love, 64. ---- on door knocks, 64. ---- on Edward Burney's valentine, 65. ---- on imperfect sympathies, 66. ---- on Scotchmen, 67. ---- on Jews, 70. ---- on Braham, 71. ---- on negroes, 71. ---- on Quakers, 72. ---- on witches, 74. ---- on his childhood, 75. ---- on children and the dark, 77. ---- on Thornton Hunt's bringing up, 77. ---- on dreams, 79. ---- on his relations, 80. ---- on Sarah Lamb, 80. ---- on John Lamb, jr., 81, 117. ---- on his sister Mary, 86. ---- his dislike of stories, 86. ---- on the Duchess of Newcastle again, 87. ---- on Mackery End, 88. ---- his Hertfordshire relations, 88. ---- on the comely Brutons, 89. ---- on gallantry, 90. ---- on Joseph Paice, 92. ---- on the Temple, 94. ---- on sun-dials, 95. ---- on fountains, 96. ---- on the old Benchers, 97. ---- on Joseph Jekyll, 97. ---- on Samuel Salt, 98, 103. ---- on Thomas Coventry, 99. ---- on his father, 99. ---- on Daines Barrington, 101. ---- on James Mingay, 102. ---- on Baron Maseres, 103. ---- on saying grace, 104. ---- on Milton, 107. ---- his godfather Field, 111. ---- as a landed proprietor, 112. ---- his first play, 112. ---- and his imaginary children, 115. ---- his grandmother, 115. ---- on Blakesware, 116. ---- on distant correspondents, 118. ---- on Lord Camelford's whim, 121. ---- on puns, 122. ---- on Australia, 122. ---- on chimney-sweepers, 124. ---- on Saloop, 125. ---- and fine teeth, 127. ---- and James White, 128. ---- on beggars, 130. ---- his translation from Bourne, 133. Lamb, Charles, on Samuel Horsey, 135. ---- on almsgiving, 137. ---- on the origin of roast pig, 137. ---- on roast pig, 140. ---- and his plum cake, 142. ---- on married people, 144. ---- on "Twelfth Night," 150. ---- on Mrs. Jordan, 151. ---- on Mrs. Powel, 151. ---- on Bensley's Malvolio, 152. ---- on Dodd's Aguecheek, 155. ---- on Dicky Suett, 157. ---- on Jack Bannister, 159. ---- on Jack Palmer, 159, 165. ---- on the artificial comedy, 161. ---- on Wycherley and Congreve, 162. ---- on the "School for Scandal," 164. ---- on J.P. Kemble, 168. ---- on Munden's faces, 169. ---- on Elia's death, 172. ---- on family mansions, 174. ---- on Blakesware, 175. ---- on the feeling of gentility, 176. ---- on poor relations
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