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Preface
Contents vol. VI
Letters: 1796
Letters: 1797
Letters: 1798
Letters: 1799
Letters: 1800
Letters: 1801
Letters: 1802
Letters: 1803
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Letters: 1806
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Contents vol. VII
Letters: 1821
Letters: 1822
Letters: 1823
Letters: 1824
Letters: 1825
Letters: 1826
Letters: 1827
Letters: 1828
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Letters: 1830
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Letters: 1832
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Appendix III
List of Letters
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Titles Index: 
Hall, Joseph, bishop of Norwich, Characters of Vertues and Vices: in Two Bookes.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1802  ¶ 2
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 11 October 1802  ¶ 1
Hall, Joseph, bishop of Norwich, Virgidemiarum: sixe Sookes: first three Bookes, of toothlesse Satyrs; the three last Bookes, of byting Satyres.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1802  ¶ 2
Hall, Samuel Carter, A Book of Memories of Great Men and Women of the Age, from Personal Acquaintance.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1826  ¶ 1
Hallam, Henry, The Constitutional History of England from the Accession of Henry VII. to the Death of George II.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1802  ¶ 4
Hamilton of Bangour, William, “To the Countess of Eglintoun, with The Gentle Shepherd” in The Gentle Shepherd: a Scots Pastoral Comedy.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1796  ¶ 18
Harley, George Davies, A Monody on the Death of Mr. John Henderson, late of Covent Garden Theatre.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1796  ¶ 36
Henry, the Minstrel, The Actis and Deidis of Schir W. Wallace, Knicht.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1800  ¶ 2
Haydon, Benjamin Robert, Life of Benjamin Robert Haydon, Historical Painter: from his Autobiography and Journals.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1817  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Letters: 1827  ¶ 1
Hayley, William, The Life and Posthumous Writings of William Cowper, Esqr..
Volume VI,  Letters: 1803  ¶ 2
Hays, Mary, Female Biography; or, Memoirs of Illustrious and Celebrated Women, of all Ages and Countries. Alphabetically arranged.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1800  ¶ 1
Hays, Mary, Memoirs of Emma Courtney.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1800  ¶ 1
Hayward, Abraham, Faust; a Dramatic Poem translated into English Prose, with Remarks on former Translations, and Notes.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  ¶ 2
Volume VII,  Letters: 1833  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Edward Moxon, [Spring 1833]  ¶ 1
Hazlitt, William, “Character of Mr. Wordsworth's New Poem, The Excursion” in The Examiner.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1814  ¶ 2
Volume VI,  Letters: 1814  ¶ 2
Charles Lamb to William Wordsworth, [19 September 1814]  ¶ 2
Charles Lamb to William Wordsworth, [28 December 1814]  ¶ 4
Hazlitt, William, Conversations of James Northcote, Esq., R. A..
Volume VI,  Letters: 1809  ¶ 3
Hazlitt, William, An Essay on the Principles of Human Action: being an Argument in favour of the natural Disinterestedness of the Human Mind. To which are added, some Remarks on the Systems of Hartley and Helvetius.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1806  ¶ 3
Charles Lamb to William Wordsworth, 1 February 1806  ¶ 1
Hazlitt, William, “A Farewell to Essay-writing” in London Weekly Review.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1809  ¶ 1
Hazlitt, William, Free Thoughts on Public Affairs: or Advice to a Patriot; in a Letter addressed to a Member of the Old Opposition.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1806  ¶ 8
Hazlitt, William, “The Lay of the Laureate” in The Examiner.
Charles Lamb to William Wordsworth, [23 September 1816]  ¶ 1
Hazlitt, William, Liber amoris: or the New Pygmalion.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1824  ¶ 1
Hazlitt, William, The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1828  ¶ 4
Charles Lamb to Edward Moxon, [January 1828]  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Letters: 1829  ¶ 2
Hazlitt, William, “Literary Notices 11 [Coleridge]” in The Examiner.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1816  ¶ 2
Charles Lamb to William Wordsworth, [23 September 1816]  ¶ 1
Mary Lamb to Sarah Hutchinson, [November? 1816]  ¶ 1
Hazlitt, William, Literary Remains of the late William Hazlitt: with Notice of his Life.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1831  ¶ 1
Hazlitt, William, Memoirs of the late Thomas Holcroft.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1809  ¶ 9
Mary Lamb to Sarah Stoddart Hazlitt, 7 November 1809  ¶ 11
Charles Lamb to Thomas Manning, 2 January 1810  ¶ 2
Mary Lamb to Sarah Stoddart Hazlitt, [30 March 1810]  ¶ 6
Hazlitt, William, “Mr. Malthus and the Edinburgh Reviewers” in Cobbett's Political Register.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1810  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to William Hazlitt, 28 November 1810  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to William Hazlitt, 28 November 1810  ¶ 6
Hazlitt, William, A New and Improved Grammar of the English Tongue: for the Use of Schools. In which the Genius of our Speech is especially attended to and the Discoveries of Mr. Horne Tooke and other Modern Writers on the Formation of Language are for the first time incorporated.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1810  ¶ 9
Charles Lamb to Thomas Manning, 2 January 1810  ¶ 3
Hazlitt, William, “On Coffee-house Politicians” in Table-talk, or, Original Essays.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1801  ¶ 2
Hazlitt, William, “On Great and Little Things” in New Monthly Magazine.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1806  ¶ 1
Hazlitt, William, “On Paradox and Commonplace” in Table-talk, or, Original Essays.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1824  ¶ 7
Hazlitt, William, “On Posthumous Fame” in The Round Table: a Collection of Essays on Literature, Men, and Manners.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  ¶ 4
Hazlitt, William, “On the Conversation of Authors” in London Magazine.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1809  ¶ 1
Volume VI,  Letters: 1820  ¶ 5
Hazlitt, William, “On the Pleasures of Hating” in The Plain Speaker: Opinions on Books, Men, and Things.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  ¶ 4
Hazlitt, William, “Proposal for the Basis of a new System of Metaphysical Philosophy” in Monthly Magazine.
Charles Lamb to William Wordsworth, [28 December 1814]  ¶ 2
Hazlitt, William, The Round Table: a Collection of Essays on Literature, Men, and Manners.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  ¶ 4
Hazlitt, William, Sketches and Essays.
Hazlitt, William, Sketches of the Principal Picture-Galleries in England, with a Criticism on Marriage a-la-mode.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1805  ¶ 6
Volume VI,  Letters: 1810  ¶ 1
Hazlitt, William, The Spirit of the Age, or, Contemporary Portraits.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1825  ¶ 2
Charles Lamb to Bernard Barton, 10 February 1825  ¶ 2
Hazlitt, William, Table-talk, or, Original Essays.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1801  ¶ 2
Volume VII,  Letters: 1821  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to John Taylor, 21 July 1821  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Letters: 1824  ¶ 7
Hazlitt, William, “Wilson's Life and Times of Daniel Defoe” in Edinburgh Review.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1829  ¶ 7
Hazlitt, William Carew, Lamb & Hazlitt: further Letters and Records hitherto unpublished.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1806  ¶ 5
Volume VI,  Letters: 1807  ¶ 2
Volume VI,  Letters: 1807  ¶ 3
Hazlitt, William Carew, Mary and Charles Lamb; Poems, Letters, and Remains, now first collected.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1802  ¶ 3
Volume VII,  Letters: 1831  ¶ 4
Volume VII,  Letters: 1834  ¶ 2
Volume VII,  Letters: 1834  ¶ 2
Hazlitt, William Carew, Memoirs of William Hazlitt. With Portions of his Correspondence.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1807  ¶ 2
Volume VII,  Letters: 1829  ¶ 2
Heard, William, The Snuff Box, or, a Trip to Bath: a Comedy of Two Acts.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1800  ¶ 3
Helvetius, Claude-Adrien, De l'Esprit.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1806  ¶ 3
Hervey, James, Meditations among the Tombs in a Letter to a Lady.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1809  ¶ 7
Hesiod, Theogony.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1824  ¶ 2
Hesiod, Works and Days.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1824  ¶ 2
Charles Lamb to Charles Abraham Elton, [17 August 1824?]  ¶ 2
Heywood, Thomas, “The Black Dinner” in The Tatler.
Charles Lamb to Edward Moxon, [14 July 1831]  ¶ 1
Holcroft, Thomas, The Road to Ruin, a Comedy.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1802  ¶ 6
Volume VI,  Letters: 1806  ¶ 7
Charles Lamb to Thomas Manning, 5 December 1806  ¶ 2
Holcroft, Thomas, A Tale of Mystery: a Melo-drame.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1803  ¶ 3
Charles Lamb to Thomas Manning, 19 February 1803  ¶ 2
Holcroft, Thomas, The Vindictive Man: a Comedy, in Five Acts.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1806  ¶ 7
Charles Lamb to Thomas Manning, 5 December 1806  ¶ 2
Hollingshead, John, My Lifetime.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1822  ¶ 5
Home, John, Douglas: a Tragedy.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1796  ¶ 9
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 5 December 1796  ¶ 2
Volume VI,  Letters: 1801  ¶ 9
Charles Lamb to William Godwin, 16 September 1801  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Letters: 1822  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Letters: 1829  ¶ 1
Homer, The Iliad.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1800  ¶ 4
Volume VI,  Letters: 1801  ¶ 5
Volume VI,  Letters: 1802  (verse)
Volume VI,  Letters: 1802  (verse)
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 23 October 1802  ¶ 4
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 23 October 1802  (verse)
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 23 October 1802  ¶ 6
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 23 October 1802  (verse)
Volume VI,  Letters: 1809  ¶ 8
Volume VI,  Letters: 1819  ¶ 2
Volume VI,  Letters: 1819  (verse)
Volume VI,  Letters: 1819  (verse)
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, [Summer 1819]  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Charles Abraham Elton, [17 August 1824?]  ¶ 4
Volume VII,  Letters: 1831  ¶ 2
Volume VII,  Letters: 1831  ¶ 
Volume VII,  Letters: 1831  (verse)
Volume VII,  Letters: 1831  (verse)
Charles Lamb to Henry Francis Cary, 6 May 1830  ¶ 2
Charles Lamb to Henry Francis Cary, 6 May 1830  (verse)
Homer, The Odyssey.
Charles Lamb to Thomas Manning, 26 February 1808  ¶ 1
Volume VI,  Letters: 1809  ¶ 13
Volume VI,  Letters: 1810  ¶ 7
Volume VI,  Letters: 1819  ¶ 2
Volume VI,  Letters: 1819  (verse)
Volume VI,  Letters: 1819  (verse)
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, [Summer 1819]  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Charles Abraham Elton, [17 August 1824?]  ¶ 4
Charles Lamb to Bernard Barton, [10 August 1827]  ¶ 4
Hone, William, Ancient Mysteries described, especially the English Miracle Plays, founded on Apocryphal New Testament story, extant among the unpublished Manuscripts in the British Museum.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  ¶ 2
Hone, William, Aspersions answered: an Explanatory Statement, addressed to the Public at large, and to every Reader of the Quarterly Review in particular.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1824  ¶ 2
Hone, William, The Every Day Book, or, a Guide to the Year: describing the Popular Amusements, Sports, Ceremonies, Manners, Customs, and Events, incident to the three hundred and sixty-five Days in past and present Times.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1821  ¶ 4
Volume VII,  Letters: 1825  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Letters: 1825  ¶ 4
Volume VII,  Letters: 1825  ¶ 15
Volume VII,  Letters: 1825  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Letters: 1830  ¶ 5
Charles Lamb to Robert Southey, 10 May 1830  ¶ 4
Robert Southey to William Hone, 26 April 1830  ¶ 3
Hone, William, “St. Chad's Wells” in The Every Day Book.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1825  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to William Hone, [2 May 1825]  ¶ 1
Hone, William, The Table Book; or, Daily Recreation and Information concerning remarkable Men, Manners, Times, Seasons.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1826  ¶ 3
Volume VII,  Letters: 1827  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Letters: 1827  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Letters: 1827  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Letters: 1827  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Letters: 1827  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Letters: 1827  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Letters: 1827  ¶ 5
Volume VII,  Letters: 1827  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Letters: 1827  ¶ 2
Volume VII,  Letters: 1827  ¶ 2
Charles Lamb to Bernard Barton, [Early 1827]  ¶ 9
Charles Lamb to William Hone, [End of May 1827]  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to William Hone, [July 1827]  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Thomas Hood, [18 September 1827]  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to William Hone, [October? 1827]  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to William Hone, [15 December 1827]  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Thomas Allsop, [December 1827]  ¶ 5
Volume VII,  Letters: 1828  ¶ 2
Charles Lamb to Edward Moxon, [January 1828]  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Edward Moxon, [December 1828]  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Letters: 1830  ¶ 5
Charles Lamb to Robert Southey, 10 May 1830  ¶ 4
Robert Southey to William Hone, 26 April 1830  ¶ 3
Charles Lamb to William Hone, [6 March 1833]  ¶ 1
Hone, William,  The Year Book of Daily Recreation and Information.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1822  ¶ 2
Volume VII,  Letters: 1831  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Edward Moxon, [August 1831]  ¶ 2
Charles Lamb to Edward Moxon, [5 August 1831]  ¶ 3
Charles Lamb to Charles Wentworth Dilke, [5 March 1832]  ¶ 1
Hood, Thomas,  The Comic Annual.
Charles Lamb to Bernard Barton, [11 October 1828]  ¶ 1
Hood, ThomasReynolds, John Hamilton, Odes and Addresses to Great People.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1825  ¶ 3
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, [2 July 1825]  ¶ 1
Samuel Taylor Coleridge to Charles Lamb, [March? 1825]  ¶ 1
Hood, Thomas, “Ode to Melancholy” in The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies, Hero and Leander, Lycus the Centaur, and other Poems.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1815  ¶ 6
Hood, Thomas, “The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies” in The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies, Hero and Leander, Lycus the Centaur, and other Poems.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1827  ¶ 5
Charles Lamb to Edward Moxon, [14 July 1831]  ¶ 1
Hood, Thomas, “Walton Redivivus” in Whims and Oddities: in Prose and Verse, with forty original Designs.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1824  ¶ 4
Hood, Thomas, Whims and Oddities: in Prose and Verse, with Forty Original Designs.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1824  ¶ 4
Volume VII,  Letters: 1826  ¶ 3
Volume VII,  Letters: 1826  ¶ 9
Mary Lamb to Thomas Hood, [Autumn 1828]  ¶ 1
Hood, Thomas, “A Widow” in  The Gem, a Literary Annual.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1828  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Letters: 1828  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Letters: 1828  ¶ 11
Volume VII,  Letters: 1828  ¶ 1
Mary Lamb to Thomas Hood, [Autumn 1828]  ¶ 2
Charles Lamb to Bryan Waller Procter, 22 January 1829  ¶ 3
Hook, Theodore Edward, Tekeli, or, the Siege of Montgatz. A Melo Drame in Three Acts.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1808  ¶ 11
Charles Lamb to Thomas Manning, 26 February 1808  ¶ 1
Hoole, John, Jerusalem Delivered; an Heroick Poem: translated from the Italian of Torquato Tasso.
Charles Lamb to Samuel Taylor Coleridge, [5 February 1797]  ¶ 2
Horace, Ars Poetica.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1797  ¶ 3
Volume VII,  Letters: 1824  ¶ 4
Volume VII,  Letters: 1824  ¶ 
Volume VII,  Letters: 1824  (verse)
Volume VII,  Letters: 1827  ¶ 5
Horace, Epistles.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1802  ¶ 8
Volume VI,  Letters: 1806  ¶ 9
Volume VI,  Letters: 1808  ¶ 2
Volume VI,  Letters: 1811  ¶ 4
Horace, Odes.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  (verse)
Volume VII,  Letters: 1823  (verse)
Volume VII,  Letters: 1828  ¶ 3
Howell, James, Epistolae Ho-Elianae. Familiar Letters, domestic and forren; divided into Six Sections, partly Historicall, Politicall, Philosophicall, upon Emergent Occasions.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1798  ¶ 5
Hugo, Victor, Hernani ou l'honneur castillan: drame.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1800  ¶ 2
Hume, Joseph, Inferno: a Translation from Dante Alighieri, into English Blank Verse.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1807  ¶ 2
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1796  ¶ 4
Volume VI,  Letters: 1799  ¶ 8
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, “The Calendar of Nature” in The Examiner.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1824  ¶ 3
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, The Correspondence of Leigh Hunt.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1816  ¶ 4
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, Critical Essays on the Performers of the London Theatres, including General Observations on the Practise and Genius of the Stage.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1811  ¶ 3
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, “Death and Funeral of the late Mr. Southey” in The Examiner.
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, “Deaths of Little Children” in The Indicator.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1820  ¶ 1
Mary Lamb to Mary Sabilla Novello [Spring 1820]  ¶ 1
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, The Indicator.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1820  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Charles Cowden Clarke, 25 February 1828  ¶ 1
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, Lord Byron and some of his Contemporaries; with Recollections of the Author's Life, and of his Visit to Italy.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1827  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Letters: 1828  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Edward Moxon, [January 1828]  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Charles Cowden Clarke, 25 February 1828  ¶ 1
Charles Lamb to Bernard Barton, [21 April 1828]  ¶ 1
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, “My Books” in Literary Examiner.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1809  ¶ 7
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, The Reflector, a Quarterly Magazine, on Subjects of Philosophy, Politics, and the Liberal Arts .
Volume VI,  Letters: 1805  ¶ 4
Volume VI,  Letters: 1805  ¶ 3
Volume VI,  Letters: 1806  ¶ 9
Volume VI,  Letters: 1808  ¶ 7
Volume VI,  Letters: 1809  ¶ 2
Volume VI,  Letters: 1814  ¶ 10
Volume VI,  Letters: 1815  ¶ 5
Volume VI,  Letters: 1816  ¶ 7
Charles Lamb to William Wordsworth, [23 September 1816]  ¶ 1
Volume VI,  Letters: 1817  ¶ 1
Volume VI,  Letters: 1817  ¶ 8
Volume VII,  Letters: 1827  ¶ 2
Volume VII,  Letters: 1833  ¶ 3
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, The Story of Rimini, a Poem.
Volume VI,  Letters: 1816  ¶ 4
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, The Tatler.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1830  ¶ 2
Volume VII,  Letters: 1831  ¶ 2
Volume VII,  Letters: 1831  ¶ 1-4
Volume VII,  Letters: 1831  ¶ 4
Charles Lamb to Edward Moxon, [14 July 1831]  ¶ 1
Hunt, James Henry Leigh, “Walks Home by Night in Bad Weather. Watchmen” in The Companion.
Volume VII,  Letters: 1828  ¶ 2
Charles Lamb to Charles Cowden Clarke, 25 February 1828  ¶ 1