Stuart family, 119. 147. 252. 332. 546. Mr., of Dunearn, kills Sir W. Boswell in a duel, 240. Hon. Colonel James, 634. 639, 641. Andrew," Letters to Lord Mansfield, 255. 494. Francis and Mrs., sister, 54, 57, 641. 643, 748. 750. 827. Lady Mary, daughter of Lord Bute, 300, Study, plan of, 139. 147. 155, 156, 157. 162. 168. 177. 266. 591. -, Cumberland's mode of, 581. Style, 68, 69, 70, 71. 243. 582 590. 666, 673. 811. various kinds of, 243. 837. -, metaphorical expression, a great excellence in, 552. impaired in England, by the increase of money, 584. Subscription to the Thirty-nine Articles, 210. 229. 284. Suckling, Sir John, his "Aglaura," a play, 603. Suetonius, 591. Swearing in conversation, 235. 507. Swift, 15. 28. 37. 57. 71, 72. 132. 154. 204. 259. 345. 347. 460. -, his "Tale of a Tub," 154. 243. 277. 437. His "Conduct Lord Gower's application to, 37. Johnson's opinion of, 132. 154. 195. 220. 243. 277. 437. Table, sinking, invented by Louis XV., 461. Tacitus, style of. 242. 428. Tait, Rev. Mr., 305. Talbot, Mrs. Catherine, 63. "Tale of a Tub." See Swift. Talisker, (Col. Macleod), 317, 318. 336, 350, 352, 353. "Talk" and " Conversation," J's distinction between, 719. Talkers, exuberant public, ridiculed, 260. Tallow-chandler, story of one, 443. Taaning, Johnson's knowledge of, 348. Tasker, Rev. William, a crazy poet, 624. 714. Tasso, his Jerusalem, 427. 668, -, Johnson's dedication of Hoole's translation of, 130. Tavern, the chair of a, 483. Taverns, 485. 678. "Taxation no Tyranny," 435. 442. 569. 591. Suppressed Taylor, Jeremy, 69. 175. 760. 762. 806. Rev. Dr. John, 12, 13. 18. 10. 51. 56, 60 77. 79. 214, 215. his sermons, 555. Johnson's letters to, 77. 734. 752. John, Esq., 23. 61. "Demosthenes," a silent man, 603. Tea, J's defence of and fondness for, 105. 260. 563. 584. Tea-pot, Johnson's, 105. Tedious gentleman, Johnson's remark to a, 243. "Telemachus," Graham's, 139. 294. 528. Telemachus," (Fénélon's), 372. 457. the two bishops of that name, 448. Thompson, W., author of "The Man in the Moon," 409. Thornton, Mrs., George I.'s compliment to, 185. -, his burlesque "Ode on St. Cecilia's Day," 143. Thoughts, perplexing, Johnson's prayer against, 789. "Thoughts, &c. on the Falkland Islands." See Falkland Thrale, Henry, Esq., 60. 76. 164, 165. 169, 170. 197. 203. 222, Johnson's introduction into the family of, 169, 170. 654. address to Southwark electors, by Johnson, 653, -, his reported death, 529. his death, 682. 703, 710. sale of his brewery, 682.697. Mrs. See Piozzi. Johnson's opinion of, 834. Johnson's Latin Ode to, 314. -, verses on her thirty-fifth birthday, 471. Henry, jun., death of, 491. 495. Mr. John and Margaret, his wife, 169. Miss, (Lady Keith), 415. 417. 423. 425. Threshing, 355. Ulinish, 344, 345. Ulva, 376. 538. Union, Scotch, 276. with Ireland, Johnson's prophecy as to the effects —, Warburton's and Gibbon's character of, 794. University, advantages of a, 838. Universities, English, not sufficiently rich, 498. Upper-Ossory, Lord, 529. 573. Urban, Sylvanus, 32. 34. 48. Johnson's Latin ode to, 21 -, letter to, proposing "Life of Savage," 50. Urie, Captain, 307. Urns, Johnson's dislike to, 423. 835. "Ursa Major," 423.808. 839. Johnson so designated by Land Usher, Archbishop, 60. Luminary of Irish church, 22. Uttoxeter, Johnson's explatory visit to, 791. Vachell, William, Esq., 521. Vagabondo," Italian translation of “The Rambler,” Valière, Mademoiselle de la, 278, 279. Vanbrugh's "Provoked Husband," 190. Vandyke, 338. Vane, Anne, 60. 278. Van Helmont, 233. Vanity, 804. Goldsmith's extraordinary, 2013. "Vanity of Human Wishes," 59. 177. 278. Byron's opinion of, 59. Vansittart, Dr. Robert, 117. 243, 244. 425. Mr., 425. Mr. Henry, 117. Vasa, Gustavus, 40. Vauxhall Gardens, 599, 600. Veal, Mrs., ghost story of, invented by Defoe, 24. Verses, alleged pleasure in writing, 731. -on Ireland, by a lady, 604. favourite, 830. 837. Vertot, M., 258. Vesey, Right Hon. Agmondesham, 298. 436. 663. Mrs., 164. 442. 501, 625, 637. "Vicar of Wakefield," 141. 624. Johnson zeils 1. 604. Walmesley, Mrs., 490. Walmsley, Gilbert, Esq., 19. 24. 27, 28. 54. 61. 147. 399. his letter recommending Johnson and Garrick, 27. Horace, afterwards Earl of Orford, 90, 113. 184. 189, 190. his share in the "Heroic Epistle," 325. 768. his description of Bath-Easton, 442. , his account of Dodd's preaching, 541. his" Reminiscences" quoted, 53. 444. 553. , his character of Johnson, 768. Sir Robert, 36. 40, 41. 61. 104. 202. 233. 244. 362. 383. 447. 512. 523. 553 681. Johnson's opposition to his government, 41. Walton, Isaac, his "Life of Bishop Sanderson," quoted, 842. Warburton, Dr., 2. 47. 54. 58. 83. 86. 110. 158. 185. 219. 289. , his "Doctrine of Grace," 293. , Johnson's high opinion of, 86. , made a bishop by Pope, 185. Denied, 185. 289. , opinion of Johnson's" Observations on Macbeth," 54. -, writes the preface to " Clarissa," 83. J.'s character of, 669, 670. 760. J.'s conduct towards, 669. Ward, the noted quack doctor, 630. Wardlaw, Sir H. and Lady (Elizabeth Halket), 205. Warner, R., his "Tour through the Northern Counties," 791. Mr., the first bookseller at Birmingham, 21. 43. his account of Johnson's conversations at Oxford, 88. Watch, Johnson's, 192. His father's, 814. Dr., the historian of Philip II., 282. 285, 286. 528. Wealth, 254. 478. 584. 695. Right employment of, 715. Welch, Saunders, Esq., 138. 503, 567, 568. 635. 719. Welsh language, 421.; and parson, 423. Wentworth, Mr., Johnson's schoolmaster, 9, 10. Wesley, Rev. John, mention of and letters to, 274. 436. 475. -, Charles, 596. Mr., factor in the Calder estate, 303. Mrs., Johnson's servant, 801. Whitefield, Rev. George, 18. 202. 274. 638. Whitefoord, Caleb, 770. Whitehead, Paul, 35. 56. 86. 137. 301. -, William, 3. 35. 56. 137. Whiting, Mrs., 427. Whitgift, I. Walton's eulogy on, 682. "Whole Duty of Man," the author of, 259. Whyte, Mr. S., 131. Anecdotes of Johnson, 166. 437. 439. Wickens, Mr., anecdotes of Johnson by, 835. Wife, Johnson's advice on the choice of a, 192. 341. Wightman, General, 309. Wigs, 316. 606. 837. Wilcox, Mr., the bookseller, 28. Wilkes, John, Esq., 35. 98, 117 134. 175. 200. 205, 213. 273. his conduct during the riots in 1780, 648. his jeu d'esprit on Johnson's Dictionary, 98. Johnson's opinion of, 134. 383. 555. , meetings between him and Johnson, 513. 515. 687. Smollett's letter to, respecting Barber, 118. Wilkinson, the Misses, 74. Wilks, the actor, 671. Will, Johnson's, 801. Burke's, 842. Willes, Chief Justice, 8, 688. William the Third, Johnson's character of, 352. 444. Williams, Mr. Zachariah, 99. Windham, Right Hon. William, 13. 332. 432. 534. 616. 719. his hypochondriacism, 617. 840. his journal of conversation with Johnson, 837., and of Windus's Journey to Mequinez," 420. Wine, 220. 242, 243. 282. 336. 450. 507, 508. 551. 576. 578, reason and times of J.'s abstinence from, 28. 174.599. HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES. 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