Montrofe (late) Duke of, anecdote of, ii. 196. Orrery, Lord, i. 100, 345; ii. 240, 438. Morris, Mifs, Johnfon's last words fpoken to her, Ofborne, the bookfeller, anecdote of, i. 81. Offian's Poems, their claims to authenticity and merit difcuffed, i. 213, 343, 444, 6, 7, 450, 5, 6, 7, 461, 477, 497; ii. 70, PALMERSTON, Lord, ii. 461, 520. ODE to Friendship, by Johnfon, i. 84. 479, 480; ii. 73, 221, 435, 6. Oldfield, Dr. anecdote of, ii. 73. Oldham's imitation of Juvenal, i. 59. Oldy's'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, Paradife, John, Efq. letter of Johnson to, ii. Parish Clerks, ii. 405. Parker, Sackville, ii. 509. Parnell, Dr.-Goldfmith's life of, i. 365. Johnfon's life of, ii. 357;-his epitaph -a difputed paffage in his poems, ii. 184, Parr, Reverend Dr. ii. 336, 582. Pearce, Dr. Zachary, i. 163; ii. 113. Peers of Scotland, their undue influence, ii. 347. of Dr. Johnfon, while young, i. 11, Poets, Jchnfon's Lives of -See Lives. Politian's poems, Johnson's projected translation Pepe, i. 75, 316, 471, 9; ii. 262, 292, 354, his Meffiah' tranflated into Latin by his Univerfal Prayer,' ii. 261. Porter, Mrs. (afterward Johnfon's wife,) i. 43, Mrs. Lucy, ii. 34, 306;-Johnson's 500, 1; ii. 293, 382, 416, 417, 461, Predeflination, i. 327; ii. 46. Prefentiment, a remarkable story concerning, i. 374- Printing, ii. 62. Ramfay, Allan, Efq. ii. 203, 251, 287, 303. Rank, its importance in fociety, i. 240, 3, 356, Raffelas, Prince of Abyffinia,' Johnson's, i. 41, Reading, the manner and effect of, i. 24, 400, 483; ii. 65, 169, 223, 252, 340, 453, Rein-deer, of introducing into England, i. 365. Religion, and religious eftablishments, Johnson's opinion concerning, i. 29, 168, 215, 219, 246, 327, 8, 341, 3, 5, 355, 6, 362, 9, 377, 415, 434; ii. 20, 32, 7, 42, 231, 384, the Roman Catholick and Prefbyterian, Refpublice,' (the work fo entitled) ii. 71. Review, Johnson's plan of an intended one, i. 156, 7. Reviews, Monthly and Critical, and Reviewers, his Difcourfes,' ii. 279, 517: Letters from Johnfon to him, i. 265, Procurators of Edinburgh, their cafe, ii. 406, Richardfon, Samuel, anecdotes of, i. 77; ii. 16 241. Providence, a particular; fentiments as to, ii. Ridicule, ii. 337. Riots in 1780, account of, ii. 317, 322. 563. Rochefter's poems, ii. 168. 253. Round Robin, (literary,) ii. 92. Royal Academy inftituted, i. 308. Rudd, Mrs. Margaret Caroline, ii. 90, 251. SAILORS, their life, ii. 21, 211, 473. Sarpi, Paolo, his Council of Trent,' i. 69. Savage, Richard, anecdotes of, i. 64, 87. his tragedy of Sir Thomas Overbury Savages, ii. 69, 200, 449, 510. 180. Scorpion, curious enquiry concerning, i. 301. Scotland, and the Scotch, Johnfon's opinion of Shenftone, his verfes on an inn, ii. 29. Sheridan, Thomas, Efq. i. 208, 9, 246, 318, 344, 361, 462; ii. 44, 283, 452, 5, 522. R. B. Efq. his compliment to John- Shipley, Dr. (late Bishop of St. Afaph,) ii. 203, 5, Short hand, i. 399; ii. 214. Siddons, Mrs. her vifit to Johnfon, ii. 467, & feq. Sibbald, Sir Robert, M. D. curious account of, Simpfon, Jofeph, Efq. anecdotes of, i. 266; ii. 58. Slavery, and the Slave-trade, ii. 174, 9;-and Smart, Chriftopher, i. 168, 214, 476. his Wealth of Nations,' ii. 16. Captain, his attention to Johnson at Society, civilized, its customs, &c. i. 238, 240, Johnson's letters on the propofal to Spirits, evil, ii. 50c.. 242. Statuary, ii. 22, 190. Staunton, Sir George, letter of Johnfon to, i. 199. Steele, Right Hon. Thomas, i. 74. Mr. his Profodia Rationalis,' i. 466. Steevens, George, Efq. re-publishes Johnson's Johnfon's letters to, i. 431, 2; ii. 102. Johnfon's, remarks on, and on the imi- inftances of particular imitations, ii. 561, & feq. Suicide, i. 402; ii. 423. Swift, letter to, as to Johnfon's obtaining a Johnfon's opinion of his works, i. 245, Swinton, Reverend Mr. anecdote of, i. 148. Temple, Reverend Mr. i. 277, 460. ii. Johnson's opinion of, ii. 441. his letter to the authour, on Johnson's going to Italy, ii. 526. Johnfon's letter to him on that occa- Toleration, i. 415, 418; ii. 285, 335, 452. Torture, how ufed in Holland, i. 255. his Effay on the Life,' &c. of Johnson, ii. 348. Townshend, Right Hon. Charles, anecdote of, Trade, Johnfon's remarks on, i. 323. Traveller, The,' Goldfmith's poem of, i. Johnfon's lines in, i. 276.-His high Travelling, ii. 47, 61, 194, 213, 233, 270, 1, Travels, the authour's, his intention of publish- Trimblestown, Lord, ii. 188. Trinity, Johnfon's belief in, and juft difappro bation of its being difcuffed in a mixed Truth, importance of a regard to, i. 237 ; ii. 19, 132, 188, 9, 300, 332, 379, 434, 440, Twifs's travels in Spain, i. 477. Tyers, Mr. Thomas, anecdotes of, ii. 237. his well-written character, of Gray, ii. Tytler's vindication of Mary Queen of Scots, Since the note referred to was written, the Cafe has received the determination of the Court of King's Bench; U. and V. W. Warton, Reverend Dr. Jofeph, his Effay on Letters of Johnson to, i. 136, 335. Reverend Thomas, i. 146; ii. 26, 332. Letters of Johnson to, 146, 150, 1, 2, Weather, its influence, i. 232, 245, 434; ii. 488, Weblter, Reverend Dr. Alexander, i. 428, 432. Wedderburne, Alexander, Efq.-See Loughbo Welch, Saunders, Efq. ii. 269, 271, 298. Letter of Johnson to, ii. 269. Wentworth, Mr.-Johnfon at his fchool, i. 16. Welley, Reverend John, ii. 190, 231. Letter of Johnson to, ii. 294. Weftcote, Lord, confirms to Johnson the truth Weft minfter-abbey, firft mufical feftival at, ii. Johnfon's letter to, ii. 12. Whigs, Johnfon's definition of, ii. 399; no Whitefield, Reverend George, his character, i. 33, 314; ii. 304. Whitefoord, Caleb, Efq. ii. 518. Whole Duty of Man,' conjectures on its extract from his Divine Poefie,' as to Wife, qualities of, Sir Thomas Overbury's the communion of faints, ii. 500. Johnfon's life of, ii. 347. Walmsley, Gilbert, Efq. character of, i. 35. his letter recommending Johnfon and Wilkes, John, Efq. his jeu d'efprit on Johnson's meetings between him and Johnson, ii. Johnfon's opinion of him, ii. 163. his advice how best to speak at the bar of his pleafantry on Johnfon and himself, Williams, Mr. Zachariah, account of, i. 149, 166, 7: |