Life of Johnson, Volume 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 720 pages of information about Life of Johnson, Volume 6.

Life of Johnson, Volume 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 720 pages of information about Life of Johnson, Volume 6.
iii. 188;
  evidences for it, i. 398, 405, 428, 444,454; ii. 8, 14;
iii. 188, 316; v. 47, 340;
  revelation of immortality its great article, iii. 188;
  its ‘wilds,’ iii. 313. 
CHRISTIE, James, the auctioneer, iv. 402, n. 2. 
CHRYSOSTOM, v. 446. 
CHURCH, The, possesses the right of censure, iii. 59-62, 91, n. 3. 
‘CHURCH AND KING,’ iv. 29, 296. 
CHURCH OF ENGLAND, in Charles II’s reign, ii. 341;
  ‘Churchmen will not be Catholics,’ iv. 29, n. 1;
  Convocation denied it, i. 464;
  discipline and Convocation, iv. 177;
  example of attendance at the services, ii. 173;
  House of Hanover, all against the, v. 271;
  manner of reading the service, iii. 436;
  neglected state of the buildings, v. 41, n. 3;
    of the cathedrals, 114, n. 1;
  observance of days, ii. 458;
  parishes neglected, iii. 437;
  patronage, ii. 242-6;
  revenues, iii. 138;
  theory and practice, iii. 138. 
CHURCH OF ROME.  See ROMAN CATHOLICS. 
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.  See under SCOTLAND. 
CHURCHILL, Charles,
  account of the publication of his poems, i. 419, n. 3;
    profits, ib. n. 5;
  ‘blotting,’ hatred of, i. 419, n. 5;
  Boswell criticises his poetry, i. 419;
  ‘brains not excised,’ v. 51;
  Cowper’s high estimate of his poetry, i. 419, n. 4;
  Davies and his wife, i. 391, n. 2, 484; iii. 223, 249;
  death, his, i. 395, n. 2, 419, n. 3;
  Dodsley’s Cleane, i. 326, n. 3;
  Flexney, his publisher, ii. 113, n. 2;
  Francklin, Dr., iv. 34, n. 1;
  ‘gainst fools be guarded,’ v. 217, n. 1;
  Gotham, i. 420, n. 1;
  Guthrie, William, i. 118, n. 1;
  Hill, Sir John, ii. 38, n. 2;
  Holland the actor, iv. 7, n. 5;
  Johnson, attacks, about Shakespeare, i. 319-20, 419;
    about the Cock-Lane Ghost, i. 406;
    about his strong terms, iii. 1, n. 2;
    despises his poetry, i. 418;
  Lloyd in the Fleet-prison, i. 395, n. 2;
  Norton, Sir Fletcher, ii. 472, n. 2;
  Ogilvie’s poetry, i. 423, n. 1;
    Prophecy of Famine, i. 373, n. 1, 420; iii. 77, n. 1;
    Gotham, Europe’s treatment of savages, iii. 204, n. 1;
  straw in Bedlam, ii. 374, n. 2;
  ‘strolling tribe,’ i. 168, n. 1;
  Warburton, Bishop, iv. 49, n. 1; v. 81, n. 2;
  Whitehead, Paul, i. 125;
  ‘With wits a fool, with fools a wit,’ i. 266, n. 1. 
CHURTON, Rev. Ralph, ii. 258, n. 3; iv. 212, n. 4, 300, n. 2. 
CIBBER, Colley,
  Apology, ii. 92; iii. 72;
    Goldsmith praises it, ib., n. 2;
  Birth-day Odes, i. 149, n. 3, 401-2; ii. 92; iii. 72, 184;
  Careless Husband, revised by Mrs. Brett, i. 174, n. 2;
    origin of the story, ib.;
    no doubt written by Cibber, ii. 340;
    praised by Pope and H. Walpole, iii. 72, n. 4;
  Comedies, merit in his, ii. 340; iii. 72;
  Chesterfield, and Johnson, anecdote about, i. 256;
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