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the costume of a Highland
gentleman, 130.
Wilberforce, Correspondence of
William. quoted, 371.
Wilkes, Mr., Hogarth's caricature
of, 152; Johnson's bon mot
about, 294 n.

Williams, Hanbury, has no fame
but from boys who drank with
him, 230.

Willis, Dr. Thomas, his discourses

on the Soul of Brutes, 271.
Wind, the, louder in Col than in

any other place, "its noise all
its own," 354.
Wisedome, Robert, his hymn,
'Preserve us, Lord,' 386 n.
Wishart, Dr. William, against
Repentance, 215.

Wit, Johnson called a dungeon of,

294.

Wives, two allowed to the Land-

grave of Hesse, 182.
Worthington, Dr., a Welsh clergy-
man, 386.

Writing, a man may write at any
time if he will set himself dog.
gedly to it, 25.

Wynne, Mrs. Glynn, sings Welsh
songs to Johnson, 392.

Sir Thomas, Lord New-
borough, 389 n.

Yesterday. He was a man yes-

terday,' a Highland servant's
definition of death, 249.
Young, Dr., read to Johnson his
'Conjectures on Original Com
position," 231; cause of quarrel
with his son, 232.

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