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.
n. 1;
  Hawkins slanders him, i. 480, n. 1;
  Ivy Lane Club, member of the, iv. 436;
  Johnson buys his portrait, iv. 11, n. 1;
  Junius, suspected to be, iv. 11;
  Literary Club, member of the, i. 478, n. 2,479, 480, n. 2; ii. 17;
  held in high estimation, iv. 10-11;
  mathematician, a, v. 109;
  Reynolds’s portrait of him, i. 363, n. 3; ii. 453, n. 2. 
DYING.  See DEATH.

E.

Eagle and Robin Redbreast, i. 117, n. 1. 
EARLY HABITS, ii. 366. 
EARLY RISING.  See under BOSWELL, early rising, and JOHNSON, rising. 
EARTHQUAKE, at Lisbon, i. 309, n. 3;
  in Staffordshire, iii. 136. 
EAST INDIANS, barbarians, iii. 339. 
EAST INDIES,
  Johnson receives a letter thence, iii. 20, 23;
    once thought of going there, iii. 20;
  quest of wealth, iii. 400;
  Scotch soldiers refuse to go there, v. 142, n. 2. 
  See INDIA. 
EASTER.  See under JOHNSON. 
EASTER to Whitsuntide, propitious to study, ii. 263. 
EASTON MAUDIT, i. 486; iii. 437, 451. 
EATING.  See under JOHNSON. 
ECCLES, Mr., an Irish gentleman, i. 423.
Ecclesiastes, iv. 300, n. 2. 
ECCLESIASTICAL CENSURE, iii. 59, 91. 
ECONOMY, anxious saving, ii. 131;
  art of—­, iii. 265, 362;
  blundering—­, iii. 300. 
EDDYSTONE, i. 377. 
EDENSOR INN, iii. 208. 
EDIAL, i. 97; ii. 143.
Edinburgh Magazine and Review, iii. 334, n. 1.
Edinburgh Review,
  
Campbell’s Diary of a Visit to England, ii. 338, n. 2, 343, n. 2;
  payment to writers in it, iv. 214, n. 2.
Edinburgh Review of 1755, i. 298, n. 2.
Edinburgh Royal Society Transactions, iv. 25, n. 4. 
EDITIONS OF A BOOK, iv. 279. 
EDUCATION, by-roads, ii. 407;
  ‘Dick Wormwood’ in The Idler, ii. 407, n. 5;
  fear, use of, i. 46; v. 99;
  influence of it compared with nature, ii. 436;
  Johnson attacks and defends the ‘common way,’ ii. 407, n. 5;
    defends popular—­, ii. 188; iii. 37;
    his plan, iii. 358, n. 2;
  Locke’s plan, iii. 358;
  Mill, J. S., on the new system, ii. 146, n. 4;
  Milton’s plan, iii. 358;
    ‘wonders’ performed by him, ii. 407, n. 5;
  perfection attained in it, ii. 407;
  refine, not to, in it, iii. 169;
  Socrates’s plan, iii. 358, n. 2; iv. 444;
  what should be taught first? i. 452. 
  See BOOKS, KNOWLEDGE, LEARNING, SCHOOLS,
  and SCOTLAND, Education, Learning, and Schools. 
EDWARD, Prince, brother of George III, iii. 139, n. 4. 
EDWARDS, Rev. Dr., Johnson’s letter to him, iii. 367;
  editing Xenophon, ib.;
  death, ib., n. 1. 
EDWARDS, Jonathan, On Grace, iii. 290. 
EDWARDS, Oliver,
  Johnson, meets, iii. 302-7; iv. 90;
    sends him The Rambler, ib;
  tried philosophy, iii. 305. 
EDWARDS, Thomas, Canons of Criticism, i. 263,

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