Romance, ix. 71.
Romances, i. 45.; vii. 363. Romans, ii. 66.
Rome, the fountain of elegance, vii. 188.
Romney, Mr., painter, vi. 164.
Rose, Dr., of Chiswick, viii. 156. Rose, Rev. Charles, ii. 287.
Rose, Mrs., her anecdotes of Johnson, ix. 252.
Sailor, English, v. 153. ; vii. 102. St. Andrew's, iv. 48.
St. Asaph, Bishop of. See Shipley, v. 201.; viii. 241.
St. Columba, v. 74. 76.
St. Kilda, iii. 41, 42. 174. ; iv. 311. St. Rule's chapel, iv. 57 n.
St. Vitus's dance, i. 160. ; iv. 9. Saints, worship of, iii. 111.
Salamanca, University of, ii. 242.
Roscommon, Johnson's Life of, i. 220. Salisbury, Bishop of. See Douglas, x.
Roslin Castle, v. 155.
Ross, Rev. Dr. John, Bishop of Exeter, viii. 270.
Rothes, Lady, Bennet Langton's wife, iii. 153 n. 165.; vi. 232. Round-robin on the subject of Gold-
smith's epitaph, vi. 208. 210. Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, ii. 224, 225. 314, 315.; iii. 74.; viii. 289. Round numbers false, ix. 138. Rowe, Mrs., ii. 66.
Rowley, Thomas, vi. 171.
Royal Family, iv. 303.; vi. 295.
Rudd, Margaret Caroline, vi. 80 n. 200.; vii. 185.
Ruddiman, Thomas, i. 246 n.; iii. 2. 254.; iv. 74. ; vii. 240.
Rudeness of manner, Johnson's occa- sional, v. 112.; vi. 168. 185.; vii. 258. 361. 375.; viii. 18. 71. Ruffhead's Life of Pope,' iii. 198. Ruins, artificial ones, v. 214 n. Russia, Catherine, Empress of, vii. 236.; viii. 274.
Russell, Lord, iii. 248.; vii. 114.
Sabbath, ii. 56. ; iii. 72 n.
Sacheverel, Dr., i. 33. 34. ; v. 75. Sacrament, iv. 122.; vii. 254.; viii. 101. 291 n. ; ix. 180.; x. 113. Sagacity and intuition, viii. 337. Sailor, life of a, ii. 112.; iv. 145. 273.; vi. 66.; vii. 102.
Salisbury, Mrs., mother of Mrs.
ters to, x. 277. Satire, general, ix. 44. Savage, Richard, Life of, i. 138, 139 n. 179. 186 n., 187, 188. 190, 191. 194-201. His tragedy of Sir Tho- mas Overbury,' vi. 247. His 'Wan- derer,' quoted, viii. 288. Savage girl of Amiens, iv. 113. Savage life, iii. 269.
Savages, iii. 73. 197. 269. 290.; iv. 80. 82 n.; vi. 170. 174.; viii. 204. 312. Scalpa, island of, iv. 175.
Scarsdale, Lord, v. 196.; vi. 300. 302. Scepticism, iv. 40. 314. Eleven causes of, x. 121.
Schomberg, Dr. Ralph, vi. 99. Schoolmasters, i. 41. 103. ; iii. 171. 185. 204. 222.; ix. 8. 131. Schools, public, vi. 127 n.; ix. 78. Science, books of, iv. 146 n. Scorpions, iii. 45.
Score, a song in, v. 265 n.
Scotch, Johnson's feelings towards, i. 208.; iii. 43. 78. 136. 188. 231. 286. ; iv. 32. 87. 272. ; v. 80. 236. 240. 248. 310.; vi. 58 n.; vii. 79. 262. 359.; viii. 79. 113. 156 n. 176, 177. Scotch, accent, overcome by perseve- rance, iii. 189. Clergy, iv. 276. Im- pudence, v. 241. Origin of John- son's antipathy to, viii. 156 n. Ex- treme nationality of, iii. 286. High. lander, v. 153. Learning of the, v. 310. Cause of their success in Lon- don, viii. 177. Lairds, ii. 185. Jea- lousy of the, v. 240. Nationality of the, v. 240, 241. 263.; viii. 177. Scotland, episcopal church of, vii. 239.
Scotland, peers of, their interference
in the elections of the commons, viii. 244, 245.
Scots, Mary, Queen of, ii. 119.; iv. 32. Scott, Sir Walter, iv. 168. 185. 240, 241. 257. 263.; v. 7. 9. 15. 37. Cha- racter of Johnson by, x. 166. Scott, George Lewis, i. 224; vi. 250. Scott, John, of Amwell, v. 280. 296. Scott, Sir William. See Lord Stowell. 'Scoundrel,' Johnson's use and ap- plication of the epithet, vi. 87 n. 115 n.; ix. 137. Scoundrelism, iv. 109. Scripture phrases, iii. 250. Scriptures, proposal to translate them into Erse, iii. 10. 12. Scruples, viii. 396.; ix. 44. 82.
Seasons, influence of, iii. 307.
Secker, Archbishop, vii. 376.
whence taken, viii. 171 n. Seneca, v. 24.
Selwyn, George, vii. 263. 'Senectus,' use of the word, vii. 203 n. Sensual intercourse, vii. 76. 201. 'Sentimental Journey,' Sterne's, vii. 379.
'Serious Call,' Law's, i. 69.; iii. 137. ; ix. 153.
Sermons, the best English, for style, vii. 79. Collections of, viii. 83. Advice on the composition of, vii. 340.
Settle, Elkana, vi. 196 n. Sêves china, vi. 304. Sevigné, Madame de, iii. 26 n.; vi. 175.; vii. 301 n.
Seward, Rev. Mr., of Lichfield, vi. 102.291.
Seward, William, iii. 76 n.; vi. 256. 260.; vii. 312.; viii. 314. Anec- dotes by, ix. 255.; x. 110. Seward, Miss Anna, i. 36 n. 95. 98, 99. 280 n.; v. 194. 269 n.; vi. 102.; vii. 72. 126. 133. 141, 142 n. 144 n.; viii. 333. Anecdotes by, x. 9. Shakspeare, i. 204.; ii. 74. 84. 138. 275.
298. 300. 302.; iii. 87. 97.; iv. 129.; vii. 90. 256. 365. 372 n.; viii. 45, 45 n.; ix. 19. 86. 256. ; x. 6. 31. 91. 139. 'Shall' and 'will,' use of the words, i. 96.; vii. 258.
Sharp, Archbishop of St. Andrew's, his monument, iv. 62 n. 65 n. Sharp, Samuel, his 'Letters on Italy,' vi. 177 n.
Second sight, ii. 313.; iii. 175.; iv. Sharp, Dr. John, ii. 283.
171. 177. 245 n. 329.
Secrecy, ix. 131.; x. 112.
Sharpe, Rev. Dr. Gregory, i. 145 n. Shaving, varieties in, vi. 304.
Sedley, Catherine, Countess of Dor- Shaw, Cuthbert, iii. 16.
chester, iv. 42 n.
Seduction, vii. 211.; ix. 42.
Seed, Rev. Jeremiah, his Sermons,' vii. 79.
Self-importance, vi. 314.
Self-praise, vii. 176.
Shaw, William, his Analysis of the Scotch Celtic Language,' vi. 234. 237. His pamphlet on Ossian, viii. 247, 248.
Shebbeare, Dr., iii. 59 n.; vii. 165.; viii. 90. 208.
Selden's 'Table Talk,' i. 113 n.; v. 42.; Sheep's head, v. 83 n.
Shelburne, William Petty, second
Earl, afterwards first Marquis of Lansdowne, vii. 101.; viii. 163 n. 182. 282.
Shenstone, William, iv. 299.; v. 86. 215.; vi. 82 n.; viii. 129. 219.; ix. 135. 141.
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, -i. 192 n.; ii. 124. 156.; v. 316.; vi. 210. 248.; vii. 59.
Slains Castle, iv. 98. 100. 102. 104. 107. Slave-trade, vii. 21. 375.
Sleep, vi. 310, 311.; vii. 353. Smalbroke, Dr., his "Sermons,' i. 146 n.
Smalridge, Dr., his 'Sermons,' vii. 79.; ix. 138.
Smart, Christopher, ii. 60. 170, 171.; vii. 378.; ix. 168. Sheridan, Mrs., formerly Miss Linley, Smart, Mrs., viii. 363.
Sheridan, Thomas, ii. 142, 143. 156 n. 158. 160, 161. 167. 239, 240. 280 n.; iii. 88, 89 n. 136. 143. 189. 191. 301.; v. 105. 257. 293.; vi. 116.; vii. 174. 248.; viii. 155, 156 n. 197. 216. Sheridan, Mrs., her "Sydney Bid- dulph,' some account of, ii. 124, 124 n. 161.
Sheridan, Charles, his 'Revolution in Sweden,' vii. 126.
'She Stoops to Conquer,' iii. 244. 253. 264. 276.
Shiels, Mr. Robert, i. 216.; vi. 149 n. 156. 250. 331.
'Ship of Fools,' Barclay's, ii. 25. Shipley, Dr. Jonathan, Bishop of St. Asaph, v. 200.; vi. 203.; viii. 49.
Smith, Rev. Edward, his verses on Pococke, the oriental linguist, vii. 105.
Smith, Dr. Adam, i. 72.; ii. 212.; iv. 9. 21.; v. 114; vi. 128 n.; vii. 187. His Wealth of Nations,' vi. 56. His interview with Johnson, v. 114 n.; vii. 187 n. Difference be- tween Johnson and, vii. 372. Gar- rick's opinion of, vii. 372. Smithson, Sir Hugh, first Duke of Northumberland, iii. 147.
Smollett, Dr. Tobias, ii. 113.; v. 112. Smollett's Commissary, v. 110. Society, ii. 224. 227. 233. 312 n.; vii. 136, 137.; ix. 136. 242. Socrates, vii. 102.; viii. 54. 'Solamen miseris socios,' &c., author of, undiscovered, viii. 172 n. Solander, Dr., iii. 168. 172.; v. 64. Soldiers, vi. 125.; vii. 101.
Solitude, iii. 33.; ix. 42. 115.; x. 87. 93. 266.
Somerville, James, thirteenth Lord, viii. 19.
Sorrow, iv. 61.; ix. 119.; x. 255, 256. Souls, middle state of, after death, i. 286. Sounds, iii. 227.
South, Dr., his Sermons,' iii. 110.; vii. 79.
Speaking, public, v. 281.
Speaking of one's self, vii. 176.
Speculum, Humanæ Salvationis,' vi. 14.
'Spectator,' iii. 249.; v. 318.; vi. 151.; vii. 87. 373. 379.; viii. 50. 67. Spells, iv. 177.
Spelman, Sir Henry, on Confiscated
Church Property, viii. 145. Spence, Rev. Joseph, v. 51, 51 n. ¡His 'Anecdotes,' vii. 312. 356. ; viii.
35. Spencer, John George, second Earl, vii. 122. 321, 321 n. Spendthrifts, ix. 54. Spirits, appearance of departed, ii. 106. 180. 313.; iii. 175. 194. 213. 220, 220 n. vii. 59. 103. 141. 210. 215. 270.; viii. 69. 71.; ix. 5. 69.
Stirling, corporation of, Johnson's ar- gument in favour of, v. 320. Stockdale, Rev. Percival, iii. 122, 122 n.; viii. 321. Anecdotes by, x. 51. Stonehenge, x. 270.
Stories, and story-telling, vi. 61, 62. ; ix. 62. 138.; x. 142.
Stowell, Lord, ii. 22 n. 111 n. 250.; iii. 112. 156. 158.; iv. 6. 11. 15. 37.; v. 172. 215 n.; vii. 97. 103. 158. 320.; viii. 67.
Strahan, Rev. Mr., i. 278.; ii. 286.; iii. 23. 154, 155.; iv. 92.; viii. 268. Strahan, William, iii. 155.; vii. 228.; viii. 78.
Strahan, Mrs., Johnson's letters to, viii. 78.
Stratagem, vii. 114.
Streatfield, Mrs., x. 106.
'Spiritual Quixote,' key to the cha- Strichen, Lord, iv. 110, 110 n.
racters in, x. 244.
'Spleen,' the, vi. 156.
Spottiswoode, John, vii. 180. Stage, the, iv. 131.
Stanhope, Mr. (Lord Chesterfield's son), viii. 52. 335.
Stanyan, Abraham, great accuracy of his Account of Switzerland,' vii. 220.
Staunton, Dr., afterwards Sir George,
Johnson's letter to, ii. 134, 134 n. Steele, Sir Richard, vi. 79.; viii. 22. Steele, Mr. Joshua, his 'Prosodia Ra- tionalis,' v. 265.
Steevens, George, Esq., iii. 116, 116 n.
124, 125. 239. ;¡v. 180. 323.; vi. 227.; vii. 10. 122.; viii. 272. 406. Anec- dotes by, ix. 192. Sterne, Lawrence, iii. 209. 262.; vii. 379.; viii. 86. His Tristram Shandy,' vi. 79. His Sermons,' ix. 246.
Stews, licensed, vi. 134.
Strickland, Mrs., vi. 15. 251.
Stuart family, ii. 119. 215; iii. 258. ; vi. 295.
Stuart, Hon. and Rev. William, Arch- bishop of Armagh, viii. 188.
Stuart, Hon. Colonel James, vii. 280. 305.1
Stuart, Andrew, iii. 272.; vi. 113. Stuart, Rev. James, translator of the Scriptures into Erse, iii. 13.. Study, ii. 187. 213.245. 249. 253. ; vii.
126. 290. 357. 368.; ix. 218.; x. 59. Style, ii. 255, 255 n. 266. ; iii. 227. 307.; vii. 91. 120. 317.; viii. 7. 29. ; x. 309. Subordination, ii. 227. 233. 316. Subscription to the Thirty-nine Ar- ticles, iii. 110. 177, 177 n.; iv. 61.; vii. 97.257.
Succession, vi. 36. 41.
Suicide, iii. 270.; iv. 50. ; viii. 135. 219. Sunday, iii. 72. 252.; iv. 66.; v. 324.; ix. 221.
Superiors, deference to, iv. 106, 106 n. Superstitions, iii. 175.; v. 37.
Stewart, Dugald, on the Lives of Suppers, vii. 154.
Suspicion, vi. 270.; ix. 148.
Stewart, Francis, i. 216.; vii. 307. 312.; Swallows, iii. 46.
Stillingfle et, Benjamin, viii. 85.
Swearing in conversation, iii. 197. Swene's stone, iv. 120.
Swift, Dr. Jonathan, his Tale of a Tub,' ii. 239,239 n. Johnson's opinion 339.; iii. 57, 57 His 'Gulliver's
of, ii. 160, 160 n.; n.; iv. 36.; v. 256. Travels,' v. 256. Johnson's Life of, viii. 33. Character of his Journal,' ibid. His verses on his own death,
quoted by Johnson on his death-bed,
Swinfen, Dr., i. 63. 317.
Sympathy, vi. 104. ; ix. 209.
Taylor, Chevalier, vii. 264.
Tea, ii. 67 n.; iv. 13.; vii. 100.; ix. 141. 170.; x. 3.
Teapot, Johnson's, ii. 68. ; x. 105. 'Telemachus,' v. 43. 329.; vi. 232. Temple, Sir William, i. 258. ; vii. 91 n. 184.
Temple, Rev. Mr., Vicar of St. Glu- vias, ii. 221. 314.; v. 254.; viii. 139. Temptation, vii. 67.
Sympathy with others in distress, iii. Terence, vii. 365.
Sydenham, Dr., his description of St.
Vitus's dance, i. 160. Johnson's
Theobald, Lewis, ii. 84. Theocritus, vii. 350.
Sydney, Sir Philip, his Arcadia,' vi. Thicknesse, Philip, his Travels,' vii.
Sydney, Algernon, iii. 248.
Sydney Biddulph,' ii. 161.
Système de la Nature, iv. 40.
'Table Talk,' Selden's, v. 42.
Tacitus, style of, iii. 225.
Things, attention to small, viii. 181. Thirty-nine Articles, the, iii. 110. 177, 177 n.; iv. 61.
Thirlby, Dr. Styan, viii. 147 n.
Thomas, Mr. Nathaniel, vi. 219. Thompson, William, v. 171 n.
Thomson, the poet, ii. 239.; iii, 55. ; vì. 156. 239. 249. 268.; vii. 223.; viii. 20 n. Thomson, Rev. James, his case, vi. 182, 334.
'Tale of a Tub,' ii. 239, 239 n. ; iv. 36.; Thornton, Bonnel, i. 243. 255 n. Ode v. 256.
'Taxation no Tyranny,' v. 248. 276.; Thurlow, Lord, vi. 184. ; vii. 347. ; viii.
Taylor, Jeremy, ii. 259 n.; viii. 290. Tillotson, Archbishop, his Sermons, 297.; ix. 141.
Taylor, Rev. Dr. John, i. 84, 84 n. 193. 213. 227. 283, 284.; iii. 198 n.; vi. 111. 272.; vii. 275. 289. 294. 326.; viii. 7. 10. 27. 266.; x. 60.
Time and space, vii. 372. Titi, History of Prince, vi. 5. Toasts, vii. 376.
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