mentioned, i. 140, 260, n. 3, 430; ii.
63, 125, n. 5.
DOUGLAS, SIR JOHN, iii. 163.
DOUGLAS, Lady Lucy, v. 359.
DOUGLAS CAUSE, account of it, ii. 50, 230;
Boswell one of the counsel before House of Lords, iii. 8, 219;
v. 378, n. 2;
and the Duchess of Argyle, v. 353, 359;
Essence of the Douglas Cause, ii. 230, n. 1;
Judges’ windows broken, v. 353, n. 1;
Letters to Lord Mansfield, ii. 229;
‘shook the security of birth-right,’ v. 28.
Douglas, a tragedy. SEE HOME, John.
DOVEDALE, v. 430.
DOVER, iv. 260, n. 1.
DOVER CLIFF, Shakespeare’s description of, ii. 87.
Downed, iii. 335, n. 2.
DOXY, Miss, iii. 417-8.
Drake, Life of, i. 147, n. 5.
DRAMA, the English, characteristics of its dialogue, iv. 247.
DRAPER, the bookseller, iii. 46.
DRAUGHTS, game of, i. 317; ii. 444,
DRAYTON’S Polyolbion, v. 225, n. 3.
DREAMS, communication by them, i. 235;
contest of wit in one, iv. 5;
Prendergast’s dream, ii. 183.
Drelincourt on Death, ii. 163.
DRESDEN, i. 266, n. 2.
DRESS, effects on the mind, i. 200; ii. 475;
if fine, should be very fine, iv. 179; v. 364.
DRESSING, time spent in, v. 67.
DREWRY, SIR R., ii. 445, n. 4.
DRINKING, time it can go on, iii. 243, n. 4;
in Johnson’s youth, v. 59-60;
rule about drinking to another, v. 356:
SEE DRUNKENNESS and WINE.
Drinking Song to Sleep, i. 251.
DROGHEDA, fifth Earl of, iii. 30, n, 1.
DROMORE, Bishop of. SEE PERCY.
DROWNING, suicide by, v. 54.
DRUID’S TEMPLE, a, v. 107, 132.
DRUMGOLD, Colonel, ii. 397, 399, 401.
DRUMMOND, ALEXANDER, Travels, v. 323.
DRUMMOND, DR., iii. 88, 383.
DRUMMOND, GEORGE, v. 43.
DRUMMOND, WILLIAM, of Hawthornden, Cypress Grove, v. 180;
Polemomiddinia, iii. 284;
Jonson, Ben, visited by, v. 402, 414.
DRUMMOND, WILLIAM, bookseller of Edinburgh,
account of him, ii. 26;
Johnson’s letters to him, ii. 27-31;
Johnson, meets, v. 385, 394, 400;
his son, iii. 88, n. 1.
DRUNKENNESS, as an art, iii, 389;
‘elevated,’ v. 156, n. 2;
its felicity, ii, 351; 435. n. 7; iii. 381, n. 3;
on a little, iii. 170.
Drury Lane Journal, i. 218, n. 1.
DRURY LANE THEATRE, Prologue on the opening of, i. 181; iv. 25.
SEE LONDON, Drury Lane.
DRYDEN, JOHN,
Absalom and Achitophel, sale, i. 34, n. 5;
quoted, ii. 348, n. 2; iv. 73, n. 3;
All for Love, preface quoted, iv. 114, n 1;
Annus Mirabilis, quoted, ii. 241, n. 1;
Aurengsebe, quoted, ii. 125; iv. 303, n. 3;
Bayes in The Rehearsal, ii. 168:
booksellers’ mercantile ruggedness, suffered from the, i. 305, n. 1;
borrows for want of leisure, v. 92, n. 4;
Collier, censured by, i. 167, n. 2; iv. 286, n. 3;
DOUGLAS, SIR JOHN, iii. 163.
DOUGLAS, Lady Lucy, v. 359.
DOUGLAS CAUSE, account of it, ii. 50, 230;
Boswell one of the counsel before House of Lords, iii. 8, 219;
v. 378, n. 2;
and the Duchess of Argyle, v. 353, 359;
Essence of the Douglas Cause, ii. 230, n. 1;
Judges’ windows broken, v. 353, n. 1;
Letters to Lord Mansfield, ii. 229;
‘shook the security of birth-right,’ v. 28.
Douglas, a tragedy. SEE HOME, John.
DOVEDALE, v. 430.
DOVER, iv. 260, n. 1.
DOVER CLIFF, Shakespeare’s description of, ii. 87.
Downed, iii. 335, n. 2.
DOXY, Miss, iii. 417-8.
Drake, Life of, i. 147, n. 5.
DRAMA, the English, characteristics of its dialogue, iv. 247.
DRAPER, the bookseller, iii. 46.
DRAUGHTS, game of, i. 317; ii. 444,
DRAYTON’S Polyolbion, v. 225, n. 3.
DREAMS, communication by them, i. 235;
contest of wit in one, iv. 5;
Prendergast’s dream, ii. 183.
Drelincourt on Death, ii. 163.
DRESDEN, i. 266, n. 2.
DRESS, effects on the mind, i. 200; ii. 475;
if fine, should be very fine, iv. 179; v. 364.
DRESSING, time spent in, v. 67.
DREWRY, SIR R., ii. 445, n. 4.
DRINKING, time it can go on, iii. 243, n. 4;
in Johnson’s youth, v. 59-60;
rule about drinking to another, v. 356:
SEE DRUNKENNESS and WINE.
Drinking Song to Sleep, i. 251.
DROGHEDA, fifth Earl of, iii. 30, n, 1.
DROMORE, Bishop of. SEE PERCY.
DROWNING, suicide by, v. 54.
DRUID’S TEMPLE, a, v. 107, 132.
DRUMGOLD, Colonel, ii. 397, 399, 401.
DRUMMOND, ALEXANDER, Travels, v. 323.
DRUMMOND, DR., iii. 88, 383.
DRUMMOND, GEORGE, v. 43.
DRUMMOND, WILLIAM, of Hawthornden, Cypress Grove, v. 180;
Polemomiddinia, iii. 284;
Jonson, Ben, visited by, v. 402, 414.
DRUMMOND, WILLIAM, bookseller of Edinburgh,
account of him, ii. 26;
Johnson’s letters to him, ii. 27-31;
Johnson, meets, v. 385, 394, 400;
his son, iii. 88, n. 1.
DRUNKENNESS, as an art, iii, 389;
‘elevated,’ v. 156, n. 2;
its felicity, ii, 351; 435. n. 7; iii. 381, n. 3;
on a little, iii. 170.
Drury Lane Journal, i. 218, n. 1.
DRURY LANE THEATRE, Prologue on the opening of, i. 181; iv. 25.
SEE LONDON, Drury Lane.
DRYDEN, JOHN,
Absalom and Achitophel, sale, i. 34, n. 5;
quoted, ii. 348, n. 2; iv. 73, n. 3;
All for Love, preface quoted, iv. 114, n 1;
Annus Mirabilis, quoted, ii. 241, n. 1;
Aurengsebe, quoted, ii. 125; iv. 303, n. 3;
Bayes in The Rehearsal, ii. 168:
booksellers’ mercantile ruggedness, suffered from the, i. 305, n. 1;
borrows for want of leisure, v. 92, n. 4;
Collier, censured by, i. 167, n. 2; iv. 286, n. 3;