E
Elia in translation, 504.
“Elinor Forester,” 350, 511.
“Elizabeth Villiers,” 319, 510.
“Emily Barton,” 360, 511.
“End of May, The,” 422, 518.
“Envy,” 404, 516.
“Eyes,” 467, 521.
F
“Fairy, The,” 476, 521.
“Farmhouse, The,” 328, 310.
“Father’s Wedding Day, The,” 350,
511.
“Feigned Courage,” 424, 518.
Fenelon, his Telemachus, 507.
Field, Mary, the Lambs’ grandmother, 511.
“First Going to Church,” 378, 513.
“—— of April, The,”
416, 517.
“—— Tooth, The,” 415,
517.
“Force of Habit, The,” 470, 521.
G
Gillray, James, his caricature of Lamb, 499. Glanvill, Joseph, on witchcraft, 513. Godwin, Mrs., Lamb’s hostility to, 500. —— her choice in pictures, 502. —— her preface to Mrs. Leicester’s School (?), 509. — William, his meeting with Lamb, 499. —— becomes a publisher, 500. —— his influence on Lamb’s career, 500. —— his preface to Tales from Shakespear, 503. —— his criticism of The Adventures of Ulysses, 506. —— Lamb’s reply to him, 506. “Going into Breeches,” 419, 517. “Good Temper,” 460, 520. “Great Grandfather, The,” 478, 521.
H
“Hamlet,” 199.
Hazlitt, Sarah. See Sarah Stoddart.
Hazlitt, William, 500, 501.
Hodgkins, Thomas, Godwin’s manager, 500.
“Home Delights,” 471, 521.
Homer, in Chapman’s translation, 505, 507.
I
“Incorrect Speaking,” 462, 520.
J
“JOHN WOODVIL” quoted, 513.
“Journey from School and to School, The,”
434, 518.
Juvenile literature, Lamb on, 500.
K
“King Lear,” 92.
“KING AND QUEEN OF HEARTS,” 389, 513.
L
Lamb, Charles, and books for children, 499. —— and William Godwin, 499, 505. —— and Mrs. Godwin, 500, 502. —— on Mrs. Barbauld and Mrs. Trimmer, 500, 501. —— and Tales from Shakespear, 501. —— and the Godwins’ illustrator, 502. —— and The Adventures of Ulysses, 505. —— kisses Chapman’s Homer, 505. —— commends it to Coleridge, 505. —— on publishers and authors, 506. —— and Mrs. Leicester’s School, 508. —— his affection for St. Dunstan’s giants, 512. —— and Stackhouse’s picture of the witch, 513. —— his father and Lincolnshire, 513. Lamb, Charles, and church bells, 513. —— his first children’s book, 513. —— and The King and Queen of Hearts, 513. —— and Poetry for Children, 515. —— his union with his sister, 515. —— and Prince Dorus, 522. — Elizabeth,