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contents:
Preface
Chapter I.
Chapter II.
Chapter III.
Chapter IV.
Chapter V.
Chapter VI.
Chapter VII.
Chapter VIII.
Chapter IX
John Keats
Charles Lamb
Mary Lamb
Leigh Hunt
Douglas Jerrold
Charles Dickens
Index
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Titles Index: 
Chambers, Robert, The Life of Robert Burns, with a Criticism on his Writings.
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 7 July 1857  ¶ 2
Chapman, George, The Whole Works of Homer: Prince of Poetts, in his Iliads, and Odysses.
 John Keats  ¶ 15
Chaucer, Geoffrey, Troilus and Criseyde.
 John Keats  ¶ 31
Cibber, Colley, The Provok’d Husband; or a Journey to London. A Comedy.
 Chapter VI.  ¶ 1
Clarke, Charles Cowden, Adam, the Gardener.
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 18 July [1834]  ¶ 11
Clarke, Charles Cowden, “[Untitled Essay]” in Leigh Hunt's London Journal.
 Chapter IV.  ¶ 9
Clarke, Charles Cowden, The Riches of Chaucer: in which his Impurities have been expunged; his Spelling modernised; his Rhythm accentuated; and his Obsolete Terms explained.
 Chapter VIII.  ¶ 2
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 11 February [1834]  ¶ 1
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 18 July [1834]  ¶ 12
Clarke, Charles Cowden, “Recollections of John Keats” in Gentleman's Magazine.
 Preface  ¶ 2
 Chapter I.  ¶ 13
Clarke, Charles Cowden, Shakespeare-Characters: chiefly those subordinate.
 Chapter VI.  ¶ 3
Clarke, Charles Cowden, “A Visit to Enfield” in The Tatler.
 Chapter IV.  ¶ 9
Clarke [née Novello], Mary Victoria Cowden, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, from the Text of Johnson, Steevens & Reed. With a Biographical Sketch.
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 7 July 1857  ¶ 4
Clarke [née Novello], Mary Victoria Cowden, The Complete Concordance to Shakspere: being a Verbal Index to all the Passages in the Dramatic Works of the Poet.
 Chapter VII.  ¶ 16
Leigh Hunt to Mary Cowden Clarke, 27 April [1844]  ¶ 1
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 7 July 1857  ¶ 4
 Douglas Jerrold  ¶ 17
 Douglas Jerrold  ¶ 18
Clarke [née Novello], Mary Victoria Cowden, “The First Love” in Monthly Chronicle; a National Journal.
 Leigh Hunt  ¶ 24
Clarke [née Novello], Mary Victoria Cowden, The Girlhood of Shakespeare's Heroines: in a Series of fifteen Tales.
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 7 July 1857  ¶ 2
 Charles Dickens  ¶ 49
Clarke [née Novello], Mary Victoria Cowden, “My Armchair” in The Table Book.
 Chapter IV.  ¶ 4
Clarke [née Novello], Mary Victoria Cowden, The Iron cousin; or, Mutual Influence.
 Leigh Hunt  ¶ 32
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 4 February 1858  ¶ 2
Clarke [née Novello], Mary Victoria Cowden, Kit Bam's Adventures, or, the Yarns of an Old Mariner.
 Leigh Hunt  ¶ 32
Clarke [née Novello], Mary Victoria Cowden, The Life and Labours of Vincent Novello.
 Chapter V.  ¶ n1
Clarke [née Novello], Mary Victoria Cowden, “Minnie's Musings” in All the Year round.
 Charles Dickens  ¶ 64
Charles Dickens to Mary Cowden Clarke, 3 November 1866  ¶ 1
Clarke [née Novello], Mary Victoria Cowden, Shakespeare Proverbs: or the Wise Saws of our Wisest Poet collected into a Modern Instance.
 Douglas Jerrold  ¶ 16
Clarke [née Novello], Mary Victoria Cowden, World-noted Women; or, Types of Womanly Attributes of all Lands and Ages.
 Chapter IX  ¶ 5
 Leigh Hunt  ¶ n1
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 7 July 1857  ¶ 2
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 7 July 1857  ¶ 2
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 7 July 1857  ¶ n1
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 4 February 1858  ¶ 2
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, “Fire, Famine, and Slaughter. A War Eclogue” in Morning Post.
 Chapter III.  ¶ 4
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” in Lyrical Ballads.
 Chapter III.  ¶ 2
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, “The Wanderings of Cain” in  The Bijou, or Annual of Literature and the Arts.
 Chapter III.  ¶ 3
 Chapter V.  ¶ 8
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, “Youth and Age” in  The Literary Souvenir.
 Chapter III.  ¶ 1
Collins, William Wilkie, The Frozen Deep. A Drama. In Three Acts.
 Charles Dickens  ¶ 58
Collier, John Payne, The Works of William Shakespeare: the Text formed from an entirely new Collation of the old Editions: with the various Readings, Notes, a Life of the Poet, and a History of the early English Stage.
 Chapter VII.  ¶ 16
Corneille, Pierre, Le Cid. Tragi-comedie..
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, [1819]  ¶ 3
Craik [née Mulock], Dinah Maria, The Ogilvies. A Novel.
 Douglas Jerrold  ¶ 11
Craik, George Lillie, The English of Shakespeare, illustrated in a Philological Commentary on his Julius Caesar.
Leigh Hunt to Charles Cowden Clarke, 7 July 1857  ¶ 4