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.
  tossing snails into their gardens, ii. 268, n. 2.
Dissertation on the Epitaphs written by Pope, i. 306.
Dissertation on the State of Literature and Authours, i. 306.
Dissertations on the History of Ireland, i. 321.
Dissertations on the Prophecies, iv. 286. 
DISSIMULATION, ii. 47. 
DISTANCE, of time and of place, ii. 471. 
DISTINCTIONS, all are trifles, iii. 355; love of them, i. 474.
Distressed Mother, Budgell’s Epilogue_, i. 181;
  really written by Addison, iii. 46;
  Johnson’s Epilogue, i. 55, n. 3. 
DISTRESSES OF OTHERS, ii. 94-5. 
DISTRUST, iii. 135.
Diversions of Purley, iii. 354, n. 2. 
DIVES, ii. 162.
Divine Legation.  See WARBURTON, W.
DIVINES, English, iv. 105, n. 3. 
DIVORCES, iii. 347-8. 
DIXEY, Sir Wolstan, i, 84. 
DOBLE, Mr. C. E.,
  on the authorship of the Whole Duty of Man, ii. 239, n. 4;
  Psalmanazar at Christ Church, iii. 449.
Dockers, i. 379. 
DOCKING, ii. 52. 
DOCTOR, title of, i. 488, n. 3; ii. 373. 
  See JOHNSON, doctor, and DR. MEMIS. 
DOCTOR IN DIVINITY, respect shown to a, ii. 124. 
DOCTORS’ COMMONS, i. 134, 462, n. 1.
Doctrine of Grace, Warburton’s, v. 93. 
DODD, Rev. Dr. William, account of him, iii. 139;
  Allen’s kindness to him, iii. 141;
  Boswell’s anxiety for his pardon, iii. 119;
  canted all his life, iii. 270;
  character, iii. 122, 166;
  currat lex, iv. 207;
  dedication to Rev. Mr. Villette, iii. 167, n. 1;
  execution, iii. 120-1, 148;
  forgery, guilty of, iii. 140;
  Johnson, correspondence with, iii. 144-5, 147;
    describes, iii. 140, n. 2;
    writes for him Convict’s Address, iii. 121, 141-2, 167, 295, n. 1;
  Last Solemn Declaration, iii. 143;
  Observations, iii. 120, n. 4, 142;
  Occasional Papers (conclusion), iii. 148;
    petitions and letters, iii. 121, 142, 144;
    and his speech to the Recorder, iii. 126, 141;
  Last Prayer, iii. 270;
  life, longing for, iii. 154;
  Literary Club, tried to join the, iii. 280;
  Magdalen House, chaplain at, iii. 139, n. 4;
  mind concentrated, his, iii. 167;
  Newgate, closely watched in, iii. 166;
  petitions in his favour, ii. 90, n. 5; iii. 120, 143;
  saint, not to be made a, iv. 208;
  Sermons, his, iii. 248;
  Thoughts in Prison, iii. 270;
  ‘unfortunate,’ iii. 120, n. 2;
  Wesley visits him in prison, iii. 121, n. 3;
  ‘wretched world, not a,’ iii. 166;
  mentioned, iii. 132. 
DODD, Mrs., iii. 142. 
DODDRIDGE, Dr., epigram by him, v. 271. 
DODSLEY, James, i. 182; ii. 447. 
DODSLEY, Robert, Cleans, acted, i. 324, n. 1, 325-6;
    compared by Johnson with Otway, iv. 21;
    ‘more blood than brains,’ iv. 20;
  Collection of Poems, ii. 467; iii. 21, n. 1, 38, 149, n. 2, 269, 280;
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