Fingal. See MACPHERSON, James.
Finnick Dictionary, i. 276, 278-9.
FIRE, going round the, i. 60, n. 4;
superstitious tricks to make it burn, iii. 404.
FIREBRACE, Lady, i. 136.
FIRST CAUSE, iii. 316.
FISHER, Dr., ii. 268, n. 2, 445, n. 1.
FISHER, Kitty, v. 185, n. 1.
FISHMONGER, story of a, iii. 381.
FITZ-ADAM, Adam (Edward Moore), i. 257, n. 3.
FITZHERBERT, Alleyne (Lord St. Helen’s), i. 82.
FITZHERBERT, Mrs., i. 82-3; iv. 33.
FITZHERBERT, William,
affected man, dealing with an, iii. 149;
Baretti’s trial, at, ii. 97, n. 1;
bon mot, on carrying a, ii. 350;
character, his, drawn by Johnson, iii. 148;
and by Burke, ib., n. l;
felicity of manner, iii. 386;
Foote’s small beer, anecdote of, iii. 69-70;
friend, had no, ii. 228; iii. 149;
hanged himself, ii. 228, n. 3; iii. 149, n. 1, 384, n. 4;
Johnson in Inner Temple-lane, describes, i. 350, n. 3;
defends in parliament, iv. 318, n. 3;
makes a present of wine to, i. 305, n. 2;
parliament, elected to, i. 363;
Townshend’s, Charles, jokes, ii. 222;
tragedy, anecdote of a, iii. 239;
mentioned, i. 82; iv. 28, 33.
FITZMAURICE, Thomas, ii. 282, n. 3.
Fitzosborne’s Letters, iii. 424; iv. 272, n. 4.
FITZPATRICK, Richard, iii. 388, n. 3.
FITZROY, Lord Charles, ii. 467.
FITZWILLIAM, Lord, iv. 367, n. 3.
FLAGEOLET, iii. 242.
FLATMAN, Thomas, iii. 29.
FLATTERY, flattered by him whom every one else flatters, ii. 227;
pleases generally, ii. 364;
stage, on the, ii. 234.
FLEA and a lion, ii. 194;
precedency between a flea and a louse, iv. 193.
Fleece, The, ii. 453.
FLEETWOOD, Bishop, v. 294, n. 2.
FLEETWOOD, Charles, patentee of Drury-lane theatre, i. 111, 153.
FLEETWOOD, Everard, iii. 323, n. 3.
FLEMING, Lady, i. 461, n. 5.
FLEXMAN, Rev. Mr., iv. 325.
FLEXNEY, the bookseller, ii. 113, n. 2.
FLINT, Bet, iv. 103.
FLINT, Professor, v. 64.
FLINT,—, v. 430.
FLODDEN FIELD, ii. 413; v. 379.
FLOGGING, less than of old, ii. 407.
See ROD.
FLOOD, Right Hon. Henry,
Johnson’s Debates, on, i. 321, n. 5, 506; ii. 139;
sepulchral verses on, iv. 424.
FLORENCE, Johnson wishes to visit it, iii. 19
statue of a boar, iii. 231;
wine, iii. 381.
FLOYD, Thomas, i. 457.
FLOYER, Sir John, M.D., advises the ‘regal touch,’ i. 42;
asthma, book on, iv. 353;
corrupted the register, iv. 267;
Touchstone of Medicines, i. 36, n. 3;
Treatise on Cold Baths, i. 91.
FLUDYER, Rev. John, ii. 444.
FLYING MAN, iv. 357, n. 3.
FOLIOS, i. 428, n. 1.
FONDNESS, distinguished from kindness, iv. 154.
FONTAINEBLEAU, ii. 385, 394.
FONTANERIUS, Paulus Pelissonius (Pelisson), i. 90, n. 1.
FONTENELLE, ‘Fontenellus, ni falior,’ &c., ii. 125, n, 5;
Finnick Dictionary, i. 276, 278-9.
FIRE, going round the, i. 60, n. 4;
superstitious tricks to make it burn, iii. 404.
FIREBRACE, Lady, i. 136.
FIRST CAUSE, iii. 316.
FISHER, Dr., ii. 268, n. 2, 445, n. 1.
FISHER, Kitty, v. 185, n. 1.
FISHMONGER, story of a, iii. 381.
FITZ-ADAM, Adam (Edward Moore), i. 257, n. 3.
FITZHERBERT, Alleyne (Lord St. Helen’s), i. 82.
FITZHERBERT, Mrs., i. 82-3; iv. 33.
FITZHERBERT, William,
affected man, dealing with an, iii. 149;
Baretti’s trial, at, ii. 97, n. 1;
bon mot, on carrying a, ii. 350;
character, his, drawn by Johnson, iii. 148;
and by Burke, ib., n. l;
felicity of manner, iii. 386;
Foote’s small beer, anecdote of, iii. 69-70;
friend, had no, ii. 228; iii. 149;
hanged himself, ii. 228, n. 3; iii. 149, n. 1, 384, n. 4;
Johnson in Inner Temple-lane, describes, i. 350, n. 3;
defends in parliament, iv. 318, n. 3;
makes a present of wine to, i. 305, n. 2;
parliament, elected to, i. 363;
Townshend’s, Charles, jokes, ii. 222;
tragedy, anecdote of a, iii. 239;
mentioned, i. 82; iv. 28, 33.
FITZMAURICE, Thomas, ii. 282, n. 3.
Fitzosborne’s Letters, iii. 424; iv. 272, n. 4.
FITZPATRICK, Richard, iii. 388, n. 3.
FITZROY, Lord Charles, ii. 467.
FITZWILLIAM, Lord, iv. 367, n. 3.
FLAGEOLET, iii. 242.
FLATMAN, Thomas, iii. 29.
FLATTERY, flattered by him whom every one else flatters, ii. 227;
pleases generally, ii. 364;
stage, on the, ii. 234.
FLEA and a lion, ii. 194;
precedency between a flea and a louse, iv. 193.
Fleece, The, ii. 453.
FLEETWOOD, Bishop, v. 294, n. 2.
FLEETWOOD, Charles, patentee of Drury-lane theatre, i. 111, 153.
FLEETWOOD, Everard, iii. 323, n. 3.
FLEMING, Lady, i. 461, n. 5.
FLEXMAN, Rev. Mr., iv. 325.
FLEXNEY, the bookseller, ii. 113, n. 2.
FLINT, Bet, iv. 103.
FLINT, Professor, v. 64.
FLINT,—, v. 430.
FLODDEN FIELD, ii. 413; v. 379.
FLOGGING, less than of old, ii. 407.
See ROD.
FLOOD, Right Hon. Henry,
Johnson’s Debates, on, i. 321, n. 5, 506; ii. 139;
sepulchral verses on, iv. 424.
FLORENCE, Johnson wishes to visit it, iii. 19
statue of a boar, iii. 231;
wine, iii. 381.
FLOYD, Thomas, i. 457.
FLOYER, Sir John, M.D., advises the ‘regal touch,’ i. 42;
asthma, book on, iv. 353;
corrupted the register, iv. 267;
Touchstone of Medicines, i. 36, n. 3;
Treatise on Cold Baths, i. 91.
FLUDYER, Rev. John, ii. 444.
FLYING MAN, iv. 357, n. 3.
FOLIOS, i. 428, n. 1.
FONDNESS, distinguished from kindness, iv. 154.
FONTAINEBLEAU, ii. 385, 394.
FONTANERIUS, Paulus Pelissonius (Pelisson), i. 90, n. 1.
FONTENELLE, ‘Fontenellus, ni falior,’ &c., ii. 125, n, 5;