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.
Crudities, Coryat’s, ii. 176, n. 1. 
Cruikshank, the surgeon,
  attends Johnson, iv. 239-240, 399; ib. n. 6;
  bequest to him, iv. 402, n. 2;
  letter from, iv. 365;
  recommends him to Reynolds, iv. 219. 
Crutchley, Jeremiah, iv. 202, n. 1. 
Cucumbers, v. 289.
Cui bono man, a, iv. 112. 
Cullen, Dr., an eminent physician, ii. 372;
  his opinion on Johnson’s case, iv. 262-4;
  on the needful quantity of sleep, iii. 169;
  talks of sleep-walking, v. 46. 
Cullen, Robert, the advocate (afterwards Lord Cullen),
  case of Knight the negro, iii. 127, 213;
  a good mimic, ii. 154, n. 1;
  mentioned, v. 44-5. 
Culloden, Battle of, cruelties after it, v. 159, 196;
  Johnson’s indifference as to the result, i. 430;
  the news reaches London, v. 196, n. 3;
  order of the clans, ii. 270, n. 1;
  Pretender’s criticism of the battle, v. 194;
  mentioned, v. 140, 187, 190. 
Culrossie,—­, v. 342, n. 2. 
CUMBERLAND, v. 113, n. 1. 
CUMBERLAND, William, Duke of, uncle of George III,
  cruelties, ii. 374, 375, n. 1; v. 196;
  attacked by Dr. King at Oxford, i. 279, n. 5;
  praised by the Gent.  Mag., i. 176, n. 2;
  Shipley, Dr., his chaplain, iii. 251, n. 5;
  mentioned, v. 188. 
CUMBERLAND, Duchess of, iv. 108, n. 4. 
CUMBERLAND, Richard, Bentley on Barnes’s Greek, iv. 19, n. 2;
  Davies’s stories, perhaps the subject of one of, iii. 40, n. 3;
  dish-clout face, iv. 384, n. 2;
  Fashionable Lover, v. 176;
  Feast of Reason, iv. 64;
  Johnson, acquaintance with, iv. 384, n. 2;
  not admitted into ‘the set,’ ib.;
    cups of tea, i. 313, n. 3;
    dress, iii. 325, n. 3;
    Greck, iv. 384;
    mode of eating, i. 468, n. 3;
  Observer, iv. 64, 385;
  Odes, iii. 43;
  read backwards, ib., n. 3; iv. 432;
  Westminster School, at, i. 395, n. 2. 
CUMBERLAND AND STRATHERN, Duke of,
  brother of George III, ii. 224, n. 1; iii. 21, n. 2. 
CUMMING, Tom, the Quaker, account of him, v. 98, n. 1;
  introduces Johnson to a tavern company, v. 230;
  ready to drive an ammunition cart, iv. 212;
  wrote against Leechman, v. 101. 
CUNINGHAME, Alexander, the opponent of Bentley, v. 373. 
CUNINGHAME, Sir John, v. 373. 
CUNNING, v. 217. 
CUNNINGHAM,——­, of the Scots Greys, iv. 211, n. 1. 
CURATES, scanty provision for them, ii. 173;
  small salaries, iii. 138. 
CURIOSITY, mark of a generous mind, i. 89, iii. 450, 454;
  two objects of it, iv, 199. 
CURLL, Edmund, i. 143, n. 1. 
CURLANTS, iv. 206. 
CUST, F. C., i. 161, n. 3, 170, n. 1. 
CUTTS, Lady, iii. 228.
Cyder, Philips’s, v. 78.
Cypress Grove, v. 180.

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