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, 178. ---- on Favell's sensitiveness, 181. ---- on John Billet, 183. ---- on stage illusion, 185. ---- on Gattie's old men, 186. ---- on Emery as Tyke, 186. ---- on Elliston, 188, 190. ---- entertains Elliston, 194. ---- on reading, 195. ---- on books that are not books, 195. ---- on binding, 196. ---- on editions of the great authors, 197. ---- on the names of poets, 198. ---- on Shakespeare, 198. ---- his adventure on Primrose Hill, 199. ---- on watering-places, 201. ---- on the voyage to Margate, 21. ---- on a good liar, 202. ---- on the ocean, 205. ---- on Hastings, 206. ---- on smuggling, 207. ---- on convalescence, 208. ---- on the sanity of genius, 212. ---- on Captain Jackson, 215. ---- on his clerk-state, 219. ---- his superannuation, 221. ---- on leisure, 222. ---- on the genteel style in writing, 226. ---- on Sir William Temple, 226. ---- on Miss Kelly's reminiscence. 230. ---- on his friends among actors, 232. ---- on Westminster Abbey fees, 235. ---- on Andrews monument, 237. ---- on George Dyer's immersion, 237. ---- on the Islington doctor, 238, ---- on the New River, 240. ---- on drowning in dreams, 241. ---- on Sidney's sonnets, 242. ---- on Milton's Latin sonnet, 243. ---- on Hazlitt s opinion of Sidney, 248. ---- on James Bruce, 250. ---- on Dan Stuart, 250. ---- on the _Morning Post_ days, 250. ---- on joking to order, 252. ---- on Bob Allen, 253. ---- on _The Albion_, 254. ---- and Sir James Mackintosh, 256. ---- on modern painters, 256. ---- on Titian's "Ariadne," 256. ---- on Raphael, 257. ---- on J.M.W. Turner, 258. ---- his imaginary scene at Brighton, 259. ---- on John Martin, 260. ---- on Don Quixote, 264. ---- his fantasy on the Days, 266. ---- on Miss Burney's wedding, 271. ---- on mothers and daughters, 273. ---- on his behaviour on solemn occasions, 274. Lamb, Charles, on Admiral Burney, 275. ---- his fantasy on the child angel, 276. ---- on Randal Norris's death, 279. ---- on old china, 281. ---- his sister's regrets for poverty, 282. ---- and the folio Beaumont and Fletcher, 282. ---- and his sister's excursions, 283. ---- and his sister's playgoing, 283. ---- on bullies and cowards, 286. ---- on ill-gotten gains, 287. ---- on jokes and laughter, 287. ---- on breeding, 288. ---- on the poor and the rich, 288. ---- on sayings concerning money, 290. ---- on disputants, 291. ---- on puns, 292. ---- on Mrs. Conrady, 294. ---- on beauty, 295. ---- on pr
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