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Tacitus, style of, i. 297.

Tale of a Tub,' i. 202, 334, 507, 508 n.

Talisker, i. 408, 410, 560.

Thurlow, Lord, ii. 331.-Boswell's letter to, on Johnson's
proposed tour to Italy, ii. 401.-Johnson's letters to,
ii. 412, 413, 413 n.-his letter to Sir Joshua Reynolds,
ii. 413.-his letter to Boswell, ii. 405, 422-bis letter
to Johnson, ii. 241.-on the liberty of the pulpit, i. 71.
Tillotson, Archbishop, style of his Sermons, ii. 151.
Time and space, ii. 251.

Timidity, ii. 391.

Titi, History of Prince, îi. 12 n.
Toasts, li. 252.

Toleration, i. 317, 818; ii. 246,-universal, ii. 206, 246.
Tomkeson, Mr., Johnson's letter to, ii. 358.

Tooke, Rev. John Horne, ii. 177 n.-his 'Letter to Mr.
Dunning on the English Particle,' ii. 195.—his Diver
sions of Purley,' ii. 195 n.

Topham, the King versus, for a libel against Earl Cow-
per, deceased, ii. 54 n.

Tories, i. 308, 416; ii. 182, 191, 263, 294, 336.

Tory, Johnson's definition of, i. 126.-and Whig, John-
son's description of, ii. 301, 384.

Torture in Holland, i. 207.

Talk' and conversation,' Johnson's distinction be- Towers, Dr. Joseph, his 'Letter to Dr. Johnson on his
tween, ii. 333.

Talkers, exuberant public, ridiculed, i. 316.

Talking above the capacity of one's company, ii. 333.
Tallow-chandler, story of one, i. 516.
Tasker, Rev. William, ii. 204, 319.-his 'Carmen Secu-
lare' of Horace, ii. 204.-his 'Ode to the Warlike
Genius of Britain,' ii. 204, 327 n.-some account of,
ii. 201 n.

Tasso, ii. 184-Hoole's translation of, ii. 256.-Johnson's
elegant Dedication of Hoole's translation of, to the
Queen, i. 123.

Taste, i. 298.-refinement of, ii. 406.
Tavern, the chair of a, ii. 39.

Taverns, ii. 38, 39 n., 284.

Tavistock, Lady, her excessive grief for the loss of her
husband, i. 262.

Taxation no Tyranny,' i. 505, 515; ii. 94, 140, 166.-
sundry suppressed passages in, i. 506.

Taylor, Jereiny, i. 90; ii. 383 n., 386, 439 n., 443.-his
forms of prayer, ii. 385, 385 n-Rev. Dr. John, i. 20,
21, 29, 67, 74, 78, 90 n., 99, 161, 227 n., 271, 289; ii.
45, 48, 78, 104 n., 104, 109, 111, 113, 119, 124, 128, 129,
134, 186 n., 213, 350, 373 n.-Johnson's letters to, i.
09; ii. 350, 374.-Chevalier, ii. 211.-John, Esq., i. 33
n., 79 n., 244 n,

Tea, Johnson's defence of, and fondness for, i. 133, 135,
327; ii. 133, 157, 399.

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Thirlby, Dr. Styan, ii. 243, 323.
Thomas, Mr. Nathaniel, ii. 84 n.

Thompson, William, author of the 'Man in the Moon,'
i. 470

Thomson, the poet, i. 202, 251; ii. 62, 91, 95, 102, 196,
273 n. Rev. James, his case, ii. 71.-Johnson's argu-
ment in favour of. ii. 112.

Thornton, Bonnel, Esq., i. 84, 89 n., 108 n.-his burlesque
Ode on St. Cecilia's Day,' i. 190.-Mr. Henry, ii.

242 n.

Thoughts, inquisitive and perplexing, Johnson's prayer
against, ii. 422.-in Prison, Dr. Dodd's, ii. 160.
Thrale, Henry, Esq., i. 135, 218, 222, 252, 274, S65, 418,
494; ii. 45, 51, 55, 91, 100, 202, 213, 242 n., 261, 232,
286, 288, 294, 393.-Johnson's introduction into the
family of, 1. 218, 220, 221; ii. 242, 242 n.—his design
of bringing Johnson into parliament, i. 274.-Johnson's
letters to, ii. 79, 100.-his Address to the Electors of
Southwark, written by Johnson, ii. 240.-his death, ii.
288, 313.-sale of his brewery, ii. 307.-Mrs, see Pi-
ozzi, Johnson's Latin Ode to, i. 375, 375 n.
Threshing, i. 413.

Thuanus, Johnson's proposed translation of, ii. 487.
Thucydides, ii. 184.

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Political Publications,' i. 506.-his Essay on Johnson,'
ii. 269, 269 n.

Town life, ii. 123, 153.

Townley, Charles, Esq., ii. 95 n.

Townshend, Right Hon. Charles, i. 309; ii. 49, 49 m., 35.
Trade, i. 264, 293, 438; ii. 30.-the rage of, i. 400.
Tradesmen, opulence of, i. 438.-unhappiness of retired,
i 516.

Tradeswomen, ii. 194.

Tradition, i. 345.

Tragedy, the purpose of, il 63.

Tragic acting, Johnson's contempt of, i. 352.
Translation, ii. 62.

Translations, i. 255; îì. 155.
Transubstantiation, i. 345, 350.

'Transpire,' definition of the word, ii. 191, 191 m.
Trapaud, Mr., i. 366, 367.

Travel, Lord Essex's advice on, i. 195.

Traveller,' Goldsmith's, i. 189, 213, 226, 513, 444, 153.
Travelling, i. 170, 185, 195, 206, 272; ii. 59, 51, 62, 67,
147, 159, 172, 194, 195.-the use of, i. 557.—in quest of
health, Johnson's rules for, ii. 520.

Travels, books of, i. 551; ii. 173—writers of, i. 530.
Treason, constructive, ii. 290.

Trees, paucity of, in Scotland, i. 344, 344 n., 346, 553.
Trial by duel, i. $27.

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Troughton, Lieutenant, the wanderer, i. 489, 488 n.
Trusler, Rev. Dr. John, his 'Principles of Politeness,' E
68 n.

Truth, great importance of a regard to, i. 197, 199, 144,
218, 388, 418, 432.-the bond of society, ii. 19. —dif
ference between physical and moral, ii. 244, 244 m—
essential to stories, ii. 32.

Tuam, Archbishop of, afterwards Earl of Mayo, ii. 553.
Tunbridge Wells, Johnson at, i. 76.

Tull's husbandry, i. 436.

Turks, ii. 27.

Turton, Dr., i. 33.

Turkish Spy,' i. 443.-the authors of, ii. S58, 538 m.
Twalmley, the inventor of the ironing box, ii. 396.
Twining, Rev. Thomas, his translation of Aristotle's
'Poeticks,' ii. 63 n.

Twiss, Richard, Esq., his Travels in Spain,' i. 519; §.

3 n.

Tyers, Mr. Thomas, i. 76, 111, 134, 136 m., 220, 472: 1-
27, 86 n., 175.-some account of, i. 196.—his description
of Johnson, i. S46.
Tyrcounel, Lord, i. 70.

Tyrwhitt, Thomas, Esq., his 'Vindication,' ii. St1 m.
Tytler, William, Esq., i. 153, 417, 460, 470 m., 502.—his
character of Johnson's Journey to the Hebrides,' i. 502.
-Alexander Fraser, Lord Wodehouselie, i. 460, 465.

U.

Union, Scotch, i. 355, 333 n.-with Ireland, Johnson's
prophecy as to the effects of, ii. 123.
'Universal History,' list of the authors of, li. 429, 429 m.
-Warburton's character of, ii. 429 n.-Gibbon's char
acter of, ii. 429 n.

Universal Visiter,' Johnson's essays in, i. 151.
Universities, English, not sufficiently rich, i 55.

Unius lacertæ, meaning of the expression in Juvenal.
ii. 154.

Urban, Sylvanus, Johnson's Latin ode to, i 45, 552.

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Vicious Intromission,' i. 300, 302, 336.-Johnson's argu-
ment in favour of, i. 537.

Vidit et erubuit,' &c. by whom written, ii. 174, 174 n.
Vilette, Rev. Mr. ii. 432, 402 n., 434 n.

Villiers, Sir George, ghost story respecting, ii 194.
Vincent, Dr., i. 123 n

Vindication of Natural Society,' Burke's, i. 206 n.
Virgil, i. 172; ii. 129.-Johnson's juvenile translations
from, i. 531.-comparative excellence of Homer and, ii,
123.-superior to Theocritus, ii. 242.-his description
of the entrance into Hell applied to a printing house, i.
431.

Virtue, i. 195; ii. 169, 190, 193, 194, 257.-happiness de-
pendent upon, ii. 169.

Vision of Theodore the Hermit,' considered by Johnson
his best writing, i. 76.

Viva! viva la padrona!' Johnson's all' improviso imi-
tation of, ii. 115.

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Vows, i. 252, 234; ii. 196.

| Ward, the noted doctor, ii. 211.
Warrants, general, i. 255.

Warley camp, Johnson at, ii 197.
Warner, Richard, his Tour through the Northern Coun-
ties,' ii. 424 n.

Warren, Mr., the first bookseller at Birmingham, i. 30.
Warton, Dr. Thomas, i. 67, 81 n., 110 n., 116, 118, 124,
134, 142, 253; ii. 37, 113 n., 144, 166 n., 232, 244.—
Johnson's letters to, i. 116, 118, 119, 122, 121, 125, 131,
139, 143, 223, 253, 271; ii. 232, 233.—his account of
Johnson's conversations at Oxford, i. 116.-his senti-
ments on Johnson's Dictionary, i. 122.-Johnson's
parodies on his bad style of poetry, i. 113, 113 n.,
114, 114 n.-Dr. Joseph, i. 96, 200, 225, 241, 272,
289; ii. 80 n., 81, 217 n.-Johnson's letters to, i. 107,
108, 272.-Richard, Esq., author of Roncesvalles,' i.

208 n.

Wasse, his Greek Trochaics to Bentley, i. 487.
Waste, ii. 158.

Watson, Rev. Dr. Richard, Bishop of Llandaff, i. $40,
S43, 344; ii. 301, 301 n.-his Chemical Essays,' ii.
301, 353.-Dr. Robert, his History of Philip the Sec-
ond,' i. 340; ii. 89.

Watts, Dr., i. 134; ii. 99, 196, 201.-Johnson's Life of,
ii. 99.

Way, Daniel, Esq., ii. 317 n.—Mrs.. ii. 359.

Weather, its influence on the mind, i. 142, 193, 201; ii.
418.-the English rallied by the French for talking of
the, i. 193 n,

Wealth, i. 310; ii. 30, 158, 304.-right employment of,
ii. 529.

Webster, Rev. Dr. Alexander, i. 337, 337 n., 472, 475.
Wedderburne, Alexander, afterwards Lord Loughborough,
i. 162, 176, 522 n.; ii. 31 n., 49, 266 n.
Wedding ring, Johnson's, i. 98.

Welch, Saunders, Esq., i. 183; ii. 138, 139 n., 216.-
Johnson's letter to, i. 138.

Wellesley, Marquess, ii. 56 n., 188 n.

Welsh language, i. 487.-parson, occurrence between
Johnson aud, i. 490 r.

Wentworth, Mr., Johnson's schoolmaster at Stourbridge,
i. 18, 19.

Wesley, Rev. John, i. 331, 331 n.; ii. 28 n., 145, 170,
213, 291-Johnson's letters to, ii. 28, 213.-his ghost
story, ii. 170, 213.-Charles, ii. 170.

West, his translation of Pindar,' ii. 252.

Westcote, Lord, afterwards second Lord Lyttelton, ii.
236.

Wetherell, Rev. Dr., i. 525; ii. 28, 35.-Johnson's letter
to, ii. 23.

Wheeler, Rev. Dr. Benjamin, i. 492; ii. 200, 239, 353.
-Johnson's letter to, ii 200.-some account of, ii.
200 n.

Vyse, Rev. Dr., i. 146; ii. 97, 10 n., 423 n.-Johnson's Whig,' Johnson's definition of a, i. 126.—aud Tory, ii.
letters to, ii. 98, 241, 242.

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Walker, the actor, the original Macheath, i. 527.-Mr.
Joseph Cooper, i. 139; ii. 93 n.-John, the master of
elocution, ii. 144.

Wall, Dr, the physician, ii. 385.

Waller, Edmund, the poet, i. 349, 525; ii. 182 n., 267,
528.-Johnson's Life of, ii. 268.-his Divine Poesie,' ii.
384 n.

Walmsley, Gilbert, Esq., his character, by Johnson, i.
28, 33, 37, 80, 195.-his letter, recommending Johnson
and Garrick, i. 38.

Walpole, Horace, afterwards Earl of Orford, i. 145 n.,
239 n., 517 n.; ii. 65 n., 83, 226, 298, 334 n., 391.-his
humorous description of the Batheaston vase, i. 515 n.
-his amusing, but often inaccurate Reminiscences'
quoted, i. 517 n.-his character of Johnson, ii. 392 n.-
Sir Robert, i. 50, 257 n., 299, 421, 442, 520; ii. 112, 286.-
Johnson's constant opposition to his government, i. 55.
Walsh, Mr. Saunders, ii. 59 n.

Walton, Isaac, his Life of Bishop Sanderson quoted, ii.
443.-his 'Angler,' i. 479.-hisLives,' i. 477, 493, 526;
ii. 37, 90.

War, i. 310; ii. 151, 249, 343, 355.

Warburton, Dr., i. 62, 71, 76, 110 m., 113, 141, 240, 240
n., 318 n., 352, 363; ii. 130, 175, 271.-his Doctrine of
Grace,' . 352.-Johnson's high opinion of, i. 114.-
made a bishop by Pope, i. 240 n., 348 n.-his charac-
ter of Johnson's Observations on Macbeth,' i. 71.-
writes the preface to Clarissa,' i. 110 n.-Johnson's
character of, ii. 271, 272, 273, 383.-Jolinson's conduct
towards, ii. 271 n.-his contest with Lowth, i. 363.

324.

Whiggism, Johnson's definition of, i. 167, 195; ii. 182.
Whigs, i. 416, 506, 559; ii. 92, 203, S47.
Whitaker, Rev. James, his History of Manchester,' il.

135.

White, Rev. Dr. Joseph, Johnson's letter to, i. 303.-
some account of, i. 303 n.-Rev. Henry, ii. 424.
Whitbread, Samuel, Esq., epigram quoted by him, in al-
lusion to the marriage of an Austrian Archduchess with
Buonaparte, i. 401 n.

Whitby's Commentary,' i. 418.

Whitehead, Paul, i. 47; ii. 360.-William, i. 74, 181.
Whitefield, Rev. George, i. 26, 257, 331; ii. 220, 220 n.-—
his character, i. 26, 257, 331.

Whitgift, Isaac Walton's eulogy on, ii. 288 n.
'Whole Duty of Man,' conjectures as to the author of, i.
314, 314 n.

Whyte, Mr. Edward Anthony, i. 509 n., 510 n.
Wickedness, i. 394; fi. 257.

Wickens, Mr., of Lichfield, anecdotes of Johnson by, ii.

501.

Wife, i. 248, 256.-Johnson's advice on the choice of a,
i. 248, 398; ii. 219.-requisites in, ii. 219.—a whining
one, ii. 257.-an insipid one, ii. 257.-a honeysuckle,
ii. 257.-a fraudulent, ii. 394.
Wigs, i. 377 n.; ii. 181.
Wilcox, Mr., the bookseller, i. 58, 38 n.
Wilkes, John, Esq., i 128, 151, 179 n., 255, 261, 270, 350
n., 387, 442; ii. 31 n., 72, 75, 76, 125, 142, 181, 234,
273, 274, 294, 295 n., 296, 349.-his conduct during the
riots in 1780, ii. 234, 234 n —his jeu d'esprit on Jolin-
son's Dictionary, i. 128.-Johnson's opinion of, i. 179,
412, 442 n.; ii. 125.-meetings between him and John.
son, ii. 72.-Israel, Esq., ii. 72.
Will, Johnson's, ii. 447.

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Williams, Mr. Zachariah, his attempts to ascertain the
longitude, i. 129.-some account of, i. 129 n.—Mrs.
Anna, i. 57, 100-1, 130, 190, 206, 234 n., 264; ii. 5, 58,
58 n., 97, 100, 102, 353, 354, 356, 357.-her death, ii.
$54-Miss Helen Maria, ii. 380.-her Ode on the
Peace,' ii. 380, 380 n.-her death, ii. 330 n.-Sir Charles
Hanbury, i. 239, 414.

Wilson, Rev. Thomas, his 'Archæological Dictionary,'
ii. 323.-his character, ii. 323 n.-Johnson's letter to,
ii. 323.

Windham, Right Hon. William, i. 502, 502 n.; ii. 96,
195, 333, 338, 377, 416, 433, 486, 529-Johnson's letters
to, ii. 349, 419.-particulars of his last interview with
Johnson, front his private journal, ii. 440, 440 n.
Windus's Journey to Mequinez,' i. 487.

Wine, i. 172, 296, 298, 340, 393; ii. 33, 64, 64 n., 120, 150,
152, 174, 182, 183, 186, 207.-reason of Jolinson's absti
nence from, i. 39 n.

Winifred's Well, i. 484.

Wise, Dr. Francis, i. 117.

Wisedom, Robert, his prayer, i. 486, 486 n.

Wit, ii. 64, 296 n.

Witchcraft, i. 335, 378, 378 n.

Witches, i. 294.—in Macbeth, i. 360.

Wives, ii. 253, 256.-effects of their ron-compliance on
petty occasions, ii. 219.

Wolfe's Choice of difficulties,' 371, 371 n.

Women, i. 398, 440 n., 525; ii. 167.—without religion,

ii. 219.-of quality, ii. 195.

Wood, Anthony, i. 20.

Woodcocks, i. 247, 316.

Woodhouse, the poetical shoe-maker, i. 171, 221.

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Worthington, Dr. William, i. 486 n., 488, 491.
Wraxhall, Sir Nathaniel William, ti. 232.
Wrexham, i. 490.

Wright, Mr. Richard, of Lichfield, ii. 469.
Writers, modern, the moons of literature, ii. 185.
Writers to the Signet, i. 444 n.
Writing, alleged pleasure in, ii. 34.

X.

Xenophon, ii. 205.-his Treatise of Economy,' i 4-
his Retreat of the Ten Thousand,' ii 255.-his 'Mem-
orabilia,' ii. 200 n.
Xerxes, ii. 132.

Y.

Yalden, the poet, ii. 201.
Yates, Mrs., ii. 227.
Yonge, Sir William, i. 79, 286.
"Yorick's Sermons,' i. 308 n.

York Jail, i. 551.-Minster, i. 551.

Young, Dr., i. 87, 416; ii. 153, 277, 280 n., 302, 387.-hi
"Night Thoughts,' i. 263, 416.-his Conjectures on
original Composition,' i. 416.-his Love of Fame,
416.-Life of, by the Rev. Herbert Croft, ii. 277.-Is
Universal Passion,' ii. 278.-his writings described by
Johnson, ii. 278.

Young people, Johnson's fondness for, i. 200.
Yvres, History of the House of, ii. 387.

Wooll, Rev. John, his Memoirs of Dr. Warton,' ii. 252. Zenobia,' a tragedy, i. 246.
Worcester, i. 491.

'Word to the wise,' Johnson's prologue to, ii. 93.

'Zobeide,' a tragedy, ii. 63.
Zouch, Rev. Mr., ii. 90 n.

Z.

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