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esents, 296. ---- on home, 298. ---- on friendship, 302. ---- on Merry's wedding day, 304. ---- on early rising, 305. ---- on superannuation, 307. ---- on going to bed late, 308. ---- on candle-light, 308. ---- on sulky tempers, 309. ---- on Kemble in Godwin's "Antonio," 329. ---- on Mathews' collection of portraits, 331. ---- on the name Elia, 337. ---- his dedication to _Elia_, 337, ---- his imitators, 339. ---- his Key to _Elia_, 339. ---- and the _London Magazine_, 340. ---- on Taylor's editing, 341. ---- his _post London Magazine_ days, 342. ---- at the South-Sea House, 342. ---- in the country, 345. ---- at Oxford, 346. ---- his sonnet on Cambridge, 346. ---- on Milton's MSS., 346. ---- his jokes with George Dyer, 347. ---- on George Dyer's career, 348, 349. ---- his lines to his aunt, 350. ---- his popularity at school, 355. ---- on Grecians and Deputy-Grecians, 355. ---- on reading and borrowing, 356. ---- and Luther's _Table Talk_, 357. ---- Coleridge as a reader, 357. ---- his copy of Beaumont and Fletcher, 357. ---- his copy of Donne, 358. ---- his books in America, 358. ---- his reply to "Olen," 358. ---- his sonnet "Leisure," 359. ---- Coleridge's description of him, 359. ---- on Coleridge's "Ode," 359. ---- his sonnet on Innocence, 360. ---- rebuked by "A Father," 360. ---- and the Burneys, 361. ---- elementary rules of whist, 362. ---- his ear for music, 363. ---- weathering a Mozartian storm, 364. ---- his chaff of Hunt, 364. ---- on Elia's ancestors, 364. ---- chaffed by Hunt, 365. ---- Maginn thinks him a Jew, 365. ---- on birthplaces, 365. ---- on turning Quaker, 368. ---- kisses a copy of Burns, 371. ---- his threat concerning Burns, 371. ---- rebuked by Christopher North, 371. ---- his admiration of Braham, 371. ---- on Sir Anthony Carlisle, 372. ---- his sisters, 373. ---- on John Lamb's pamphlet, 374. Lamb, Charles, his cousins, 376. ---- his blank verse fragment, 377. ---- on Wordsworth's "Yarrow Visited," 377. ---- De Quincey's description of him, 377. ---- his chivalry, 377. ---- Barry Cornwall's anecdote of him, 377. ---- his birthplace, 379. ---- his patron, 380. ---- his father, 381. ---- and Baron Maseres, 383. ---- and Southey's criticism of _Elia_, 384. ---- as a landowner, 385. ---- his letter to his tenant, 386. ---- and his mother, 387. ---- his sonnet to Mrs. Siddons, 388. ---- and Alice W----, 389. ---- his love period, 389. ---- and chimney-sweep
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