The Collected Works of Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb. Charles Lamb

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      The Athenæum, April 13, 1833. Not signed.

      Edward Moxon (1801–1858), the publisher, and Lamb's protégé and adopted son-in-law, was himself a poet in a modest way. His first book, The Prospect, 1826, he dedicated to Samuel Rogers, another patron; Christmas followed in 1829, dedicated to Lamb; and in 1830 his first collection of Sonnets was issued. In the second series, 1835, are some touching lines on Lamb.

      I have no proof that The Athenæum review is by Lamb, but I believe it to be so. Attention was first drawn to it by Mr. J. A. Rutter in Notes and Queries, December 22, 1900, who remarked upon the phrase "integrity above his avocation" as being perhaps the only instance that exists of unconscious humour on the part of Charles Lamb.

      Page 435, line 12. Humphrey Mosely. Humphrey Moseley (d. 1661), the bookseller of St. Paul's Churchyard and publisher of the first collected edition of Milton, 1645, and also of Waller, Crashaw, Donne, Vaughan. He prefixed to the Milton the words: "It is the love I have to our own language that hath made me diligent to collect and set forth such pieces, both in prose and verse, as may renew the wonted honour and esteem of our English tongue."

      Page 435, line 20. What we hope E. M. will be in his. Moxon nobly fulfilled the wish. He published Tennyson's first book in 1833 and all that followed during his lifetime; he became Wordsworth's publisher in 1835; he published Browning's Sordello and Bells and Pomegranates; and he commissioned fine editions of the old dramatists.

      Volume 2

       Table of Contents

       INTRODUCTION

       ELIA

       THE SOUTH-SEA HOUSE

       OXFORD IN THE VACATION

       CHRIST'S HOSPITAL FIVE AND THIRTY YEARS AGO

       THE TWO RACES OF MEN

       NEW YEAR'S EVE

       MRS. BATTLE'S OPINIONS ON WHIST

       A CHAPTER ON EARS

       ALL FOOLS' DAY

       THE OLD AND THE NEW SCHOOLMASTER

       VALENTINE'S DAY

       IMPERFECT SYMPATHIES

       WITCHES, AND OTHER NIGHT-FEARS

       MY RELATIONS

       MACKERY END, IN HERTFORDSHIRE

       MODERN GALLANTRY

       THE OLD BENCHERS OF THE INNER TEMPLE

       GRACE BEFORE MEAT

       MY FIRST PLAY

       DREAM-CHILDREN

       DISTANT CORRESPONDENTS

       THE PRAISE OF CHIMNEY-SWEEPERS

       A COMPLAINT OF THE DECAY OF BEGGARS IN THE METROPOLIS

       A DISSERTATION UPON ROAST PIG

       A BACHELOR'S COMPLAINT OF THE BEHAVIOUR OF MARRIED PEOPLE

       ON SOME OF THE OLD ACTORS

       ON THE ARTIFICIAL COMEDY OF THE LAST CENTURY

       ON THE ACTING OF MUNDEN

       THE LAST ESSAYS OF ELIA

       PREFACE

       BLAKESMOOR IN H——SHIRE

       POOR RELATIONS

       STAGE ILLUSION

       TO THE SHADE OF ELLISTON

       ELLISTONIANA

       DETACHED THOUGHTS ON BOOKS AND READING

       THE OLD MARGATE HOY

       THE CONVALESCENT

       SANITY OF TRUE GENIUS

       CAPTAIN JACKSON

       THE SUPERANNUATED MAN

       THE GENTEEL STYLE IN WRITING

       BARBARA S——

       THE TOMBS IN THE ABBEY

      


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