Smith, Dr. Adam, 261, 290, 572, 610, 680, 901, 999, 1124
Smith, Captain, 836 Smith, Edmund, 32, 908
Smith, Rev. Mr., Vicar of Southill, 962, 1083
Smollett, T., 112, 621, 756; his
letter to John Wilkes, 209; obtains Barber's release, 209 Snakes in Iceland, 782 Snowdon, 478
Society of Arts, 218 Socrates, 773
Soho in Birmingham, 590
Solander, Dr., 387, 390 Somerville, Lord, 916 Sorbonne, The, 549
South, Rev. R., 360, 764 Southill, 958, 960
Southwell, Lord, 142, 218, 847, 885, 993
Southwell, Lady, 885; Johnson's letter to, 885
Spectator, The, 114, 344, 363, 416, 428, 530, 622, 716, 753, 902, 933, 941
Spence, Rev. Joseph, 892, 925 Spencer, Lord, 290, 783
Spottiswoode, John, 813
Spratt's "History of the Royal
Society," 1073
Squires, Rev. Mr., 120
Stanhope, Mr., 157, 371, 1084
Stanton, Mr., 594
Stanyan, Temple, 832
Staple, Mr., 862
Staunton, Sir George, 221, 290, 1074; Johnson's letter to, 221 Steele, Mr., 504
Steel Sir Richard, 363, 583, 918, 941
Steevens, George, 129, 290, 335,
362, 366, 370, 470, 472, 500, 517, 666, 728, 784, 831, 850; edits Shakspeare with John- son, 424; some anecdotes of Johnson, 1080; Stella in Mourning," 100; helps John- son with "Lives of the Poets," 908; Johnson's letters to, 470, 666
Stepney, George, 908
Sterne, Rev. L., 405, 435, 905, 952 Stewart, Mrs., 870, 872, 1042, 1045 Stewart, Francis, 106, 870, 873 Stewart, Sir Annesley, 934 Still, Bishop, 1141
Stillingfleet, Benjamin, 952 Stinton, Dr., 782, 904
Stockdale, Rev. Mr., 366, 390 Stone, Mr., 699
Stopford, Hon. Colonel Edward,
Stourbridge, 16
Stow Hill, 739
Strahan, Andrew, 1109 Strahan, Mrs., 122, 946; Johnson's letters to, 946, 972 Strahan, Rev. George, 136, 324, 915, 1050, 1113, 1130, 1138 Strahan, William, 142, 205, 216, 322, 382, 477, 481, 501-2, 573, 663, 664, 674, 748, 837, 858, 876, 881, 1078, 1109; John- son's letter to, 837 Strahan, William, jun., 946 Strand, The, 862
Stratford-on-Avon, 341, 585, 599 Stratico, Mr., 224 Streatham, 363, 390, 537, 539, 540,
556, 560, 608, 748, 750, 757, 759, 826 et sqq., 846, 853, 969, 975, 981, 984-5
Strickland, Mrs., 549, 679 Stuart, Col. James, 858, 865, 869 Stuart, Hon. and Rev. William, 1005
Stuart, Andrew, 440, 603 Stuart, House of, 706, 842 Stuart, Rev. James, 319 Stuart, Mr., 409
"Student, The," 120, 133 Swift, Jonathan, 68, 274, 338, 378, 415, 501, 542, 762, 924, 994 Swinfen, Dr., 12, 21, 24, 32, 34, 749, 887 Swinney, 647
Swinton, Mr., 162, 1119 Sydenham, Dr., 84
Sydney, Lord, (Thomas Towns- hend), 1076 Sylvanus, 863
Talbot, Mrs. Catherine, 116 Tasso, 232, 816
Tatler, The, 114, 416 Tatler, revived, 114
"Taxation no Tyranny," 498 et
sqq.; 512, 734, 748, 786 Taylor, Chevalier, 852 Taylor, "Demosthenes," 808 Taylor, Jeremy, 1063
Taylor, Mr., of Birmingham, 35 Taylor, Mr., an artist, 874 Taylor, Rev. Dr. John, 112, 594,
632, 671, 687, 748, 757, 1048, 1112, 1114; Recollections of Johnson, 13, 21, 22, 30, 33, 93, 105; and Mrs. Johnson's death, 139; Johnson's visits to 597, 602 et sqq.; entertains Johnson and Boswell, 690 et sqq.; his sermons, 722, and Johnson's illness, 1023; reads the service at Johnson's funeral, 1141; Johnson's letter to, 139, 1022, 1048
Temple, Sir William, 128, 443, 566, 767, 816
Temple, Rev. Mr., 266, 307, 452, 500, 530, 981
Temple Bar, 243, 445, 863 Terence, 45, 898
Thicknesse, 755
Theocritus, 28, 45, 880
Thirlby, 986
Thomas, Colonel, 1014
Thornton, Bonnel, 120, 127, 241, 256 Thrale, Henry, 297 et sqq., 314,
341, 346, 380, 428, 438, 441, 452, 477, 519, 539 et sqq., 556, 558, 567, 570, 606, 618, 629, 664, 680,686, 748, 750, 759, 671, 842, 854, 857, 870, 936, 1088; on gaming, 616; death of his son, 597, 614; Johnson's tour to Wales with, 479; can- didate for Parliament, 480-1, 885, 887, 1091; his tour to France with Johnson, 538; on French cookery, 553; falls from his horse, 660; his reported death, 672; his illness, 872, 874, 880, 931; and the Gordon Riots, 881; his death, 938, 940, 946, 975, 984 Thrale, Mrs., 2; her anecdotes of Johnson, 12, 26, 40, 46, 250, 291, 414, 417, 460, 752, 819, 823, 921, 1076, 1088 et sqq.; Johnson's verses for, 102; her account of "The Vicar of Wakefield, 253; makes John- son's acquaintance, 297 et sqq.; her poem, "The Three Warn- ings," 316; Johnson's letters to, 340, 1032; at Doctor Johnson's, 346; and Dr. Beattie, 390; falls from her horse, 481; on Gray's odes, 505; on mean marriages, 506; and Johnson's D.C.L. diploma, 511; her flattery, 519; reads Boswell's "Tour to the Hebrides," 536; at Paris with Johnson, 538 et sqq.; her admiration for Johnson, 571; Johnson's letter on her son's death, 599; Johnson's visit to, 606; at Bath, 629 et sqq.; her parties, 725; on Mrs. Knowles's needlework, 786; and Johnson's dress, 812; her correspondence with Johnson, 873 et sqq., 876, 879; and Johnson's "Lives of the Poets," 908; on Johnson's conversation, 756; disposes of the brewery, 967; Johnson takes leave of her at Streat- ham, 984; Johnson at her London house, 987 et sqq., and Johnson's beneficence, 1006; and Johnson's illness, 1022-3, 1025; and Johnson's dis- pleasure, 1054; her marriage with Piozzi, 1088; and Boswell on her anecdotes of Johnson, 1088 et sqq. ; her neglect of Johnson, 1110; satirical verses on her and Johnson, 1121; her 'British Synonymy," 1137; other references to, 385, 388, 428, 438, 292, 534, 621, 628, 686, 708, 739, 741, 750 et sqq., 762, 806, 826 et sqq., 836, 854, 857, 861, 872, 931, 933, 936 et sqq., 972, 1030, 1120, 1126; John- son's letters to, 894, 876, 1022; her letters to Johnson, 873
Walker, Joseph Cooper, 188, 674 Walker, John, the clocutionist, 1010 Wall, Dr., 1063 Waller, Edmund, 334, 524, 814, 1062; Johnson's Life of, 908 et sqq.
Walmsley Gilbert, 32 et sqq.; 45, 114,
263, 596; introduction of John- son to Colson. 46 et sqq. Walmsley, Mrs., 596, 884 Walpole, Horace, 194, 252, 66, 697, 729, 1000, 1074
Walpole, Sir R., 64, 418, 519, 636, 660, 757, 936
Walton, Izaak, his Lives, 475, 478, 528, 582, 671, 938; his "Com- pleat Angler," 1073 Warburton, Bishop, 2, 86, 99, 150,
154, 165, 195, 322, 324, 859, 914, 1060
Warley Camp, 835, 838, 840 Warren, Dr., 290, 875, 1128, 1136 Warren, John, 37
Warren, Mr. 34 et sqq. Warton, Rev. Joseph, 114, 148, 181
192, 272, 290, 299, 322, 326, 367, 678, 684, 752, 839; on Dr. Campbell, 254; essay on Pope, 400; and the Round Robin, 655; Johnson's letters to, 148, 367 Warton, Rev., Thomas, xxiv, 32,
158 et sqq., 177, 190, 192, 196, 198 et sqq., 290, 300, 341, 366, 582, 891, 972, 1075; Johnson's letters to, 158, 163 et sqq., 168, 172 et sqq., 190, 198-9, 341, 366; his poems, 708 Watson, Dr., Bishop of Llandaff, 669, 958
Watts, Dr. Isaac, 184, 686, 833, 841, 1073
Webster, Rev. Dr. Alexander, 465, 468, 472
Wentworth, Mr., 16
Wesley, Charles, 794
Wesley, Rev. John, 716, 752, 794, 854, 941; Johnson's letter to, 855 West, G., 903
Westcote, Lord, 1065
Westminster Abbey, 42, 445, 655-6, 1056, 1141, 1143
Wetherell, Dr., 522, 568, 580, 1071; Johnson's letters to, 569 Wheeler, Rev. Dr., 838, 882;
Johnson's letter to, 835 Whiston, Mr., 108, 953 Whitaker, Rev. J., 363 White, Rev. Dr., Bishop of Episco- pal Church in Virginia; John- son's letter to, 426
White, Mrs. (Johnson's maid servant), 1130
White, Rev. Henry, 1110 Whitefield, George, 30, 716, 864; his oratory, 346
Whitefoord, Caleb, 1078 Whitehead, Paul, 63
Whitehead, William, 4, 955 "Whole duty of man," 25, 446, 1073
Willes, Chief Justice, 948 Wilkes, Friar, 550 Wilkes, Dr., 81 Wilkes, John, 69, 178, 209, 241, 307, 344, 365, 749, 811, 850, 915, 1016, 1093; Smollett's letter to, 209; his introduction to Johnson, 642 et sqq.; his scholarship, 724; and the Gordon Riots, 878; and Dr. Johnson, 947 et sqq. Wilkins, Charles, 200 William III, 515 Williams, Anna, recollections of Johnson and his wife, 42; her Miscellanies, 101, 316, 441; Johnson's interest in, 134; her tea table, 256, 281, 346, 356; particulars of her life, 281; at Johnson's Court, 304; at Oxford, 341; on second sight, 391; petitioner for Hetherington's Charity, 480; her illness, 560, 682, 688, 691-2, 739, 741, 747, 837, 1024; her peevish temper, 618, 635, 839; dines at Dr. Percy's, 776; her death, 1025, 1029, 1038, 1048; other references to, 132, 142, 148, 194, 195, 223, 231, 328, 388, 399, 427, 429, 430,3436 et sqq., 448, 464, 512, 523, 539, 574, 629, 644, 652, et sqq., 669, 749, 775, 604, 822, 847, 881, 941 et sqq., 972, 990, 1012 Williams, Helen Maria, 1056 Williams, Sir Charles Hanbury, 321 Williams, Dr. Zachariah, 163, 178 Wilson, Thomas, 296 Wilson, Father, 543
Wilson, Rev. Mr., 986, 1142; Johnson's letter to, 986 Wilton, Joseph, R.A., 470 Windham, Right Hon. William, 290, 494, 680, 831, 998, 1021, 1006, 1037, 1053, 1078, 1102, 1133, 1137, 1141, 1137, 1138, 11 1141, 1144; Johnson's letters to, 1021, 1102-3 Winter, Ode on, 102
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and the ardour of his curiosity, might have been remarked from his infancy,'
117, for Abingdon read Abington.
155, for Binke's read Burke's; same page, for valedition read valediction. 159, for English Literature read English Poetry.
290, line 34 from top, for John Fordyce read George Fordyce.
346, line 2 from foot, for Whitfield read Whitefield.
351, line 2 from foot, for sateen read ratteen.
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