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September 12. Sail to Portree-Dr Johnson's

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discourse on death-Letters from Lord

Elibank to Dr Johnson and the author-

Dr Johnson's answer-Ride to Kingsburgh

-Flora Macdonald

September 13. Distresses and escape of the

grandson of King James II.-Arrive at

Dunvegan

September 14. Importance of the chastity of
women-Dr Cadogan-Whether the prac-
tice of authors is necessary to enforce their
doctrines-Good humour acquirable
September 15. Sir George Mackenzie-Mr
Burke's wit, knowledge, and eloquence
September 16. Dr Johnson's hereditary melan-
choly-His minute knowledge in various
arts-Apology for the author's ardour in
his pursuits - Dr Johnson's imaginary
seraglio-Polygamy

September 17. Cunning-Whether great abili-

ties are necessary to be wicked-Temple

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of the Goddess Anaitis-Family portraits

-Records not consulted by old English

historians-Mr Pennant's Tours criticised

September 18. Ancient residence of a High-

land Chief-Languages the pedigree of

nations-Laird of the Isle of Muck.

September 19. Choice of a wife-Women an
overmatch for men-Lady Grange in St
Kilda-Poetry of savages-French Literati
-Prize - fighting, French and English
soldiers-Duelling .

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September 20. Change of London manners-
Laziness censured - Landed and traded
interest compared-Gratitude considered.

September 21. Description of Dunvegan-

Lord Lovat's Pyramid-Ride to Ulinish-

Phipps's Voyage to the North Pole.

September 22. Subterraneous house and vast
cave in Ulinish-Swift's Lord Orrery-
Defects as well as virtues the proper sub-
ject of biography, though the life be
written by a friend-Studied conclusions
of letters-Whether allowable in dying
men to maintain resentment to the last-
Instructions for writing the lives of literary
men-Fingal denied to be genuine, and
pleasantly ridiculed

September 23. Further disquisition concerning

Fingal-Eminent men disconcerted by a

new mode of public appearance-Garrick

-Mrs Montague's Essay on Shakspeare-

Persons of consequence watched in London
-Learning of the Scots from 1550 to 1650
-The arts of civil life little known in Scot-
land till the Union-Life of a sailor-The
folly of Peter the Great in working in a
dockyard - Arrive at Talisker-Presby.
terian clergy deficient in learning
September 24. French hunting-Young Col-
Dr Birch-Dr Percy-Lord Hailes-His-
torical impartiality-Whiggism unbecom-
ing in a clergyman.

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September 25. Every island a prison- A Sky
cottage-Return to Corrichatachin-Good
fellowship carried to excess
September 26. Morning review of last night's
intemperance-Old Kingsburgh's Jacobite
song-Lady Margaret Macdonald adored
in Sky-Different views of the same sub-
ject at different times-Self-deception
September 27. Dr Johnson's popularity in the
Isle of Sky-His good-humoured gaiety
with a Highland lady

September 28. Ancient Irish pride of family-

Dr Johnson on threshing and thatching-

Dangerous to increase the price of labour

-Arrive at Ostig-Dr M'Pherson's Latin

Poetry

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Argyle-Arrive at Inveraray-Dr Johnson drinks some whisky, and assigns his reason-Letter from the author to Mr Garrick-Mr Garrick's answer October 24. Specimen of Ogden on PrayerHervey's "Meditations"-Dr Johnson's Meditation on a Pudding-Country neighbours-The author's visit at the Castle of Inveraray-Perverse opposition to the influence of Peers in Ayrshire . October 25. Dr Johnson presented to the Duke of Argyle-Grandeur of His Grace's seatThe author possesses himself in an embarrassing situation-Honourable Archibald Campbell on A Middle State-The old Lord Townshend-Question concerning luxury-Nice trait of character principles and bad practice

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October 26. A passage in Home's Douglas, and one in Juvenal, compared-Neglect of religious buildings in Scotland-Arrive at Sir James Colquhoun's . October 27. Dr Johnson's letter to the Duke of Argyle His Grace's answer--Lochlomond-Dr Johnson's sentiments on dress -Forms of prayer considered-Arrive at Mr Smollet's .

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October 28. Dr Smollet's Epitaph-Dr John

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-Edinburgh Castle - Fingal - English credulity not less than Scottish-Second sight-Garrick and Foote compared as companions Moravian Missions and Methodism

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November II. History originally oral-Dr Robertson's liberality of sentiment-Rebellion natural to man

SUMMARY ACCOUNT of the manner in which Dr Johnson spent his time from November 12 to November 21-Lord Mansfield-Mr Richardson-The private life of an English Judge-Dr Johnson's high opinion of Dr Robertson and Dr Blair-Letter from Dr Blair to the author-Officers of the army often ignorant of things belonging to their own profession-Academy for the deaf and dumb-A Scotch Highlander and an English sailor-Attacks on authors advantageous to them - Roslin Castle and Hawthornden-Dr Johnson's Parody of Sir John Dalrymple's Memoirs-Arrive at Cranston Dr Johnson's departure for London-Letters from Lord Hailes and Mr Dempster to the author-Letter from the Laird of Rasay to the author-The author's answer-Dr Johnson's Advertisement, acknowledging a mistake in his "Journey to the Western Islands "-His letter to the Laird of Rasay-Letter from Sir William Forbes to the author-Conclusion

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"He was of an admirable pregnancy of wit, and that pregnancy much improved by continual study from his childhood; by which he had gotten such a promptness in expressing his mind, that his extemporal speeches were little inferior to his premeditated writings. Many, no doubt, had read as much, and perhaps more than he, but scarce ever any concocted his reading into judgment as he did." -BAKER'S "CHRONICLE."

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