The Works of Charles Lamb in Four Volumes, Volume 4 by Charles Lamb
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ON THE GENIUS AND CHARACTER OF HOGARTH; WITH SOME REMARKS ON A PASSAGE IN THE WRITINGS OF THE LATE MR. BARRY ON THE POETICAL WORKS OF GEORGE WITHER LETTERS UNDER ASSUMED SIGNATURES, PUBLISHED IN "THE REFLECTOR":-- THE LONDONER ON BURIAL SOCIETIES; AND THE CHARACTER OF AN UNDERTAKER ON THE DANGER OF CONFOUNDING MORAL WITH PERSONAL DEFORMITY; WITH A HINT TO THOSE WHO HAVE THE FRAMING OF ADVERTISEMENTS FOR APPREHENDING OFFENDERS ON THE INCONVENIENCES RESULTING FROM BEING HANGED ON THE MELANCHOLY OF TAILORS HOSPITA ON THE IMMODERATE INDULGENCE OF THE PLEASURES OF THE PALATE EDAX ON APPETITE CURIOUS FRAGMENTS, EXTRACTED FROM A COMMONPLACE BOOK WHICH BELONGED TO ROBERT BURTON, THE FAMOUS AUTHOR OF THE ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY MR. H----, A FARCE, IN TWO ACTS |
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