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SAILORS, their life, ii. 21, 211, 473.
Salamanca University, i. 247.

Sarpi, Paolo, his Council of Trent,' i. 69.
his life by Johnson, i. 77.

Savage, Richard, anecdotes of, i..64, 87.

his life by Johnson, i. 83, 7, 9, 91.
enquiry as to his birth, i. 91-4.
his tragedy of Sir Thomas Overbury

prefented, ii. 115.

Savages, ii. 69, 200, 449, 510.

Scarfdale, Lord, his feat at Keddlestone, i. 148..

Schoolmasters, reflections on, i. 45, 353.

law cafes as to, i. 375, 7; ii. 179,

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R. B. Efq.. his compliment to John-
fon in a prologue, ii. 115.

Shipley, Dr. (late Bishop of St. Afaph,) ii. 203, 5,

469.
ii. 214.

Short-hand, i. 399;

Siddons, Mrs. her vifit to Johnfon, ii. 467,
& feq.

Sibbald, Sir Robert, M. D. curious account of,
ii. 188.

Simpfon, Jofeph, Efq. anecdotes of, i. 266; ii. 58.
Letter from Johnson to, i. 188.

Sin, original, ii. 403.

Skene, Sir John, ii. 308.

Slavery, and the Slave-trade, ii. 174, 9;—and
fee Negroes.

Sleep, ii. 153, 4.

Smart, Chriftopher, i. 168, 214, 476.
Smith, Dr. Adam, ii. 252.

his Wealth of Nations,' ii. 16.
Captain, his attention to Johnson at
Warley-camp, ii. 274.

Society, civilized, its cuftoms, &c. i. 238, 240,
243, 278, 325, 401; ii. 209, 381.
Soldiers, ii. 48, 211, 273.
Somerville, Lord, ii. 354.
Southwell, Lord, ii. 438.

Spectator The, i. 392, 490; ii. 60, 7.

Spence's Anecdotes,' ii. 365.

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Johnson's letters on the propofal to Spirits, evil, ii. 50c.
tranflate them into Erfe, i..286, 8, 9.-

Statuary, ii. 22, 190.

Staunton, Sir George, letter of Johnson to, i. 199.

Steele, Right Hon. Thomas, i. 74.

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Mr. his Profodia Rationalis,' i. 466.

Sir Richard, ii. 27, 356, 383.

Steevens, George, Efq. re-publishes Johnson's
Shakspeare, i. 334, 389:

Johnfon's letters to, i. 431, 2; ii. 102.

Steevens,

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Reverend Mr. ii. 577-
Stratford-Jubilee.-See Garrick.
Stuart, Hon. Colonel James, ii. 297.

Stuart, Andrew, Efq. his
Mansfield,' i. 402..

C Letters to Lord

Study, method of, i. 233, 258.
Style, ii. 220.

Johnson's, remarks on, and on the imi-
tations of, i. 122; ii. 156.

inftances of particular imitations, ii. 561,
& feq.

Suicide, i. 402; ii. 423.
Swearing, i. 364; ii. 166.
Sweden, King of, ii. 131.

Swift, letter to, as to Johnfon's obtaining a
degree, i. 67.

Johnfon's opinion of his works, i. 245,
306, 462.

his life by Johnson, ii. 363.

Swinton, Reverend Mr. anecdote of, i. 148.
Sydenham, Dr.-Johnfon's life of, i. 81.

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Temple, Reverend Mr. i. 277, 460.

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Johnson's opinion of, ii. 441.

his letter to the authour, on Johnson's
going to Italy, ii. 526.

Johnson's letter to him on that occa-
fion, ii. 535.

Toleration, i. 415, 418; ii. 285, 335, 452.
Topham's Cafe, ii. 51.

Torture, how used in Holland, i. 255.
Tory, Johnfon's definition of, ii. 399, 501.
Towers, Dr. Jofeph, i. 460.

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his Effay on the Life,' &c. of Johnson,
ii. 348.
Townshend, Right Hon. Charles, anecdote of,.
i. 398.

Trade, Johnfon's remarks on, i. 323.
Tranflation, i. 39; ii. 62.

• Traveller, The,' Goldfmith's poem of, i.
Johnfon's lines in, i. 276.-His high
praise of, ii.

Travelling, ii. 47, 61, 194, 213, 233, 270, 1,
510, 517.

Travels, the authour's, his intention of publish-
ing, ii. 233.
Trimbleftown, Lord, ii. 188.

Trinity, Johnson's belief in, and just disappro-

bation of its being difcuffed in a mixed
company, i. 419.

Truth, importance of a regard to, i. 237; ii. 19,
132, 188, 9, 300, 332, 379, 434, 440,
507, 544.

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,

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Since the note referred to was written, the Cafe has received the determination of the Court of King's Pench;
but it turned chiefly on the informality of the Indictment, and did not go into the general principles of "libe's on the
dead."-See Term Reports, Hilary Term, 31 Geo. III.

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ii. 522.

Village, Deferted,' a poem by Goldsmith;-
Johnson's lines in, i. 275.
'Village,' a poem, by the Reverend Mr. Crabbe,
ii. 438.

Virgil, compared with Homer, ii. 169.

Johnfon's juvenile tranflations from, i.
17. Bafkerville's edition of, prefented by

Johnson to Pembroke College, i. 308.

Virtue and Vice, ii. 263, 5, 501.

Vifitor, The,' a periodical paper, i. 476.

Vivacity, acquirable, ii. 34.

• Universal History,' the authours of, ii. 558.

Univerfities, i. 300, 490; ii. 50.

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Wetherell, Reverend Dr. ii. 23, 509.

Letter of Johnson to, íi. 12.

Wheeler, Reverend Dr. ii. 277.

Johnfon's letter to, ii. 12.

Whigs, Johnfon's definition of, ii. 399; no
great private enmity between them and
Tories, ii. 501.

Whitefield, Reverend George, his character,

i. 33, 314; ii. 304.

Whitefoord, Caleb, Efq. ii. 518.

Whitehead, Paul, i. 64, 217.

Whole Duty of Man,' 'conjectures on its

authour, i. 408.

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 Johnson and

Walpole, Hon. Horace, ii. 514.

Sir Robert, his adminiftration de-

fended, i..66.

Walton, Ifaac, his Lives,' i. 435, 7, 9, 487;

ii. 26, 108.

Warburton, his conteft with Lowth, i. 293.
Johnson's character of, ii. 352, 3,

498.

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Which the Reader is requested to make with his Pen, before perufing the following Life.

VOLUME I.

P. 32, 1. 3 from the foot, for cotemporaries, read contemporaries.

P. So, 1. 13,

dele out.

Page 133, line 24, for a warren, read free warren.

P. 136, 1. 6, far is certainly the performance of Dr. Charles Bathurst, read has been erroneoufly afcribed to Dr. Bathurit, whofe chriftian name was Richard.

P. 173, l. 16, 17, 24, 26, før Jennings, read Jennyns.

P. 16c, l. 8, for Pancoek, read Panckoucke.

P. 195, 1. 4, upon the word name put the following note:-I have had inquiry made in Ireland as to this ftory, but do not find it recollected there. I give it on the authority of Dr. Johnfon, to which may be added, that of "The Biographical Dictionary," in which it has flood many years.

Ibid. 1. 4, for a book on the authenticity of the Gofpel Hiftory, read "An Enquiry into the Origin of Moral Virtue."

Ibid. 1. 13 & 14, for Innys read Innes.

P. 303, for Nuž igxital, read Nuž vag eexṛtai.

P. 329, 1. 25, for drives read drove.

P. 344, 1. 18, for wrote, read written.

P. 374, 1. 24, for been a witnefs againft, read connected with.

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P. 346, 1. 12, for one of his excellent prefatory difcourfes to his plays, read his excellent Dedication of his Juvenal.

Ibid. 1. 15, after novelty infert and.

P. 367, in Note, for Chalmers, read Chambers.

P. 352, 1. 16, after Pope infert inverted commas, and dele them 1. r, after impofition.

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"IT has pleafed GOD this morning to deprive me of the powers of fpeech; and as I do not know but that it may be his farther good pleasure to deprive me foon of my fenfes, I request you will, on the receipt of this note, come to me, and act for me, as the exigencies of my cafe may require. I am fincerely yours,

P. 562, 1. 3, from the foot, after tongue infert a following word.

"SAM. JOHNSON."

and prefix inverted commas to the

P. 582, 1. 10, after refpectable contribution, add-But the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's having come to a refolution of admitting monuments there, upon a liberal and magnificent plan, that cathedral was afterwards fixed on as the place.

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