opens an academy at Edial, ib. goes to London, (with Garrick,) i. 48. a writer in The Gentleman's Maga- zine,' i. 56, &c. endeavours to obtain the degree of his diftreft circumftances and filial lofes his wife, 127-his grief on that occafion, ib. 505; ii. 536, 566.-Com- vifits Oxford in 1754, i. 146; and again i. 298, 308; ii. 21, 495, 553- obtains his degree of A. M. from that University, i. 150, 2, 3.-His letters on that occurrence, i. 150, 4, 5.—The diploma, i. 468, 9.. his interview with The King, i. 291. endeavour to get him into parliament, vifits the Hebrides, i. 426.—See of it, i. 511, 512. his various places of refidence, ii 302. his propofed tour to Italy for his progrefs of his diffolution, ii. 567, to the end.. JOHNSON, his Will and Codicil, ii. 572.-Re- his death, ii. 579.-His funeral, 581.- his peculiarities of perfon and manner, i. 12, 76, 264, & feq. 465, 8; ii. 371. general traits of his character and mode of living, i. 27, 49, 50, 251, 338, & feq. 424, 441, 9, 483; ii. 101, 167, 171, 238, 252, 5, 336, 340, 351, 360, 395, 463, 4, his early, habitual, and fyftematick 349, 379, 393, 441, 481, 4; ii. 56, 96, 101, 232, 240, 285, 373, 382, 411, 457, 463, 472, 487, 8, 550, 4, 569, 577, 8. his fuperftition, i. 264, 503. his aweful dread of death, i. 320, 9, his general tenderness of nature, hu- manity, and affability, i. 36, 222, 244, 289, 296, 307, 330, 451; ii. 35, 90, 122, 148, 186, 256, 473, 488, 592, 5, 517, 520, his warm and fometimes violent man- ner, i. 324, 340, &c. ii. 56, 227, 241, 255; 260, 288, 395, 436, 490, 525.. his occafional jocularity, i. 423, 486, his inviolable regard to truth, i. 237, 414; ii. 19, 189, 190, 8, 229, 353, 472. his refpect for birth and family, i. 243, 356, 371, 423, 466; ii. 125, 266, 397. his political character and opinions, 267, 373, 7, 388, 399, 415, 432, 5, 6, 8, 345, 353. 440, 458, 460, 471.-[For his catalogue of works propofed to be ftories to his prejudice refuted, ii. 170, various portraits of him, ii. 581. Jones, Ken, Bishop, anecdotes of, ii. 154. Kennedy, Reverend Dr. his Aftronomical Chro- M. D. a tragedy by, ii. 195. Killingley, M. her curious addrefs, ii. 176. King, Charles, I. and II.-George I. II. and III. Kings their fituation, i. 230, 9, 240. Kneller, Sir Godfrey, anecdote of, ii. 194. Knox, Mr. the traveller, i. 452, 3. Reverend Vicefimus, ii. 522, 3. his imitations of Johnfon's ftyle, ii. 565. Law, Johnfon's intention of ftudying, i. 267. his opinions as to the ftudy and practice of, i. 277, 282, 298, 393, 6; ii. 17, 160, Johnfon's arguments on feveral cafes, viz. Rights of Lay Patrons, i. 410. Stirling Corporation's Cafe, i. 492. Liberty of the Pulpit, ii. 74, & fee 97. the Cafe of the Procurators of Edin- Law, Archdeacon, (now Bishop of Killala,) Learning, i. 248, 378; ii. 335. Lectures, their inutility, i. 276; ii 383. Lenox, Mrs. i. 138, 188, 442. Lever, Sir Afhton, his Mufeum, ii. 525. Mr. (ufher of Weftminfter-school) his Libels on the dead, ii: 51.-See Topham's Cafe. Liberty, political, i. 304; ii. 287. Liberty and neceflity of the will, ii. 227, 370, Lichfield, remarks on, ii. 34, 5. Johnfon's laft vifit to, and the marks Liddel, Sir Henry, his fpirited expedition to Life, reflections on, i. 342, 5, 400, 572; ii. 71, 4, 151, 173, 490, 506, 552. Literary Club, i. 261, 2, 461; ii. 116, 580. Literary frauds, i. 137.-Inftances of, i. 195. Literary Property, i. 237, 8, 421, 431, 476; Lives of the English Poets,' Johnson's, ii. 110, London, its immenfity, i. zz3, 9, 312, 341, its fuperiority over the country, i. 251, Johnfon's and the authour's love of, London, Johnfon's poem of, i. 59, 60, 4, 5. Lovat, Lord, anecdotes of and epigram on, i. 97. Love, i. 341, 485; ii. 33, 258.-See Marriage. Lucan, Lord, ii. 380; and Lady, ii. 520. "Luke's iron crown."-See Zeck. Marriage, i. 203, 325, 331, 356, 364; ii. 31, 33, 41, 5, 56, 284, 32, 312, 409. • Matrimonial Thought,' a fong, i. 332. 397. 39Queen Luxury and Extravagance, i. 367, 395, ii. 22, Mary, Queen of Scots, i. 192, 429, 437, 445.. 72, 221, 8, 242, 263. Lydiat, i. 104. Lyttelton, George Lord, his works, i. 294, 343; ii. 60. his life by Johnfon, ii. 360, 505. M. MACAULAY, Mrs.-Johnfon's opinion of her Macaulay's account of St. Kilda, i. 300. his Dictionary of Geography, 389. Maxwell, Reverend Dr. his communications as to Johnfon, i. 336, &c. 22, Melancholy, reflections on, i. 28, 186; ii. 11, Melmoth, Mr. his Letters,' ii. 489. Memis, Dr. i. 443, 6, 8, 491; ii. 103. Metcalfe, Philip, Efq. ii. 429. Methodists, i. 249, 462. his Lufiad,' ii. 473. Millar, Andrew, anecdote of, i. 159. Montrose (late) Duke of, anecdote of, ii. 196. Orrery, Lord, i. 100, 345; ii. 240, 438. Morris, Mifs, Johnson's laft words spoken to her, Ofborne, the bookfeller, anecdote of, i. 81. ii. 579: ODE to Friendship, by Johnfon, i. 84. Oglethorpe, General, anecdotes of, i. 65, 372, 3, 479, 480; ii, 73, 221, 435, 6.. Oldfield, Dr. anecdote of, i. 73. Oldham's imitation of Juvenal, i. 59. Oldys's part in Harleian mifcellany, i. 94. Oratory, i. 391, 473; ii. 390, 515. Orford, Lord, his gallery of pictures, ii. 525. Captain, ii. 381. Paoli, General, i. 310, 314, 399; ii. 61, 144 Parish Clerks, H. 405. Parker, Sackville, ii. 509. Parnell, Dr.-Goldfmith's life of, i. 365. Johnfon's life of, ii. 357;-his epitaph 293. a difputed paffage in his poems, ii. 184 Parr, Reverend Dr. ii. 336, 582. Paterson, Mr. Samuel and his Son, ii. 486, 7; Pearce, Dr. Zachary, i. 163; ii. 113. Peers of Scotland, their undue influence, ii. Pembroke College, Oxford, eminent men edu- Poets, Johnfon's Lives of -See Lives. Politian's poems, Johnfon's projected translation Pope, i. 75, 316, 471, 9; ii. 262, 292, 354, his Universal Prayer,' ii. 261. his Effay on Man,' ii. 299. his life by Johnson, ii. 352. Porter, Mrs. (afterward Johnfon's wife,) i. 43, Mrs. Lucy, ii. 34, 306;-Johnson's Johnson's letters to, i. Mrs. (the actrefs,) ii. 468. Predeftination, i. 327; ii. 46. Prefentiment, a remarkable ftory concerning, i. 374. Q of their women preaching, i. 252. Queenfberry, Duke of, (late,) i. 489. R. RACKSTROW, Johnson's Colonel in the Train- remarks on, i. 123; ii. 65, 423. Ramfay, Allan, Esq. ii. 203, 251, 287, 303. Raffelas, Prince of Abyffinia,' Johnson's, i. 41, Reading, the manner and effect of, i. 24, 400, Rein-deer, of introducing into England, i. 365. Religion, and religious establishments, Johnson's opinion concerning, i. 29, 168, 215, 219, the Roman Catholick and Prefbyterian, Reviews, Monthly and Critical, and Reviewers, Reynolds, Sir Joshua, i. 132, 444; ii. 64, 331, his Difcourfes,' ii. 279, 517. |