Theory, continually contradicted by human experience, 209 Thinking too deeply, not to be en- couraged, 159
Thomson, poet, Johnson's thoughts on, 261
Thrale, Mr. the rise of the father of, from working at six shillings per week, 228, 229-death of his son, 477-death of Mr. 766
Thrale, Mr. and Mrs. described, 228, 229-her three warnings, 944 her correspondence with Dr. Johnson at Bath, 712 Toleration discussion, 363, 364, 365, 366
Tory and Whig, on the difference of, 782
Towers, Dr. Joseph, 396 Trade, why much money is not brought into a country by, 277- its real utility, ib.
Tragedy of Sir Thomas Overbury brought out, 541 Translation, remarks on, 496 Travels, propriety of publishing, 645 Truth, disadvantage of disputing in favour of, 486, 487-its import- ance in trifles, 608, 609 Verses to a young lady, 15 Virgil, translation of, 13 Visitor, the Universal, 139
Union with Ireland, effects of, anti- cipated by Johnson, 704, 705 Universities, poverty of the, in Eng- land, 487
Voltaire's Candide, object and cha-
racter of, 157-compared with Johnson's Rasselas, ib.-observa- tious on Pope and Dryden by, 233 Ushers, various in Litchfield school,
Walton's Lives, a favourite book,417 Warburton, Dr. on Biography, 2, 3, 4-Dr. Johnson's predilection for,
Warton, Dr. Joseph, a very agreeable man, 207
Waste of wealth, how unaccount- able, 626
Weather, the disagreeable effects of bad, 208, 209
Whig, the devil the first, 658 Whitehead Paul, 52
Whoremonger, a, defined, 3211 Wild prospects, many, in Scotland, Norway, and Lapland, 198 Wilkes, the celebrated Mr., Jeu d'Esprit of, 136, 137
Williams, Mr. Zachariah, account of, 137
Williams, Miss, makes tea for Dr. Johnson and his friends, 195, 196 Wine, its real properties,658, 659,663 Winter, an Ode, 78
Witches and Ghosts, 324, 326 Woodhouse, the poetical shoemaker, 295
Women, how enjoy less liberty than men, 638
Young, Dr. mode of folding the Rambler by, 93
Young's Night Thoughts, 276 Youth's entry, 38
The Binder is desired to divide the Volumes at pages 424, 425.
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