Memoires, iii. 247;
Newton, on, ii. 74, n. 3;
Panegyrick on Dr. Morin, i. 150.
FONTENOY, Battle of, i. 355; iii. 8, n. 3.
FOOD, production of, ii. 102.
Fool, The, ii. 33.
FOOLS, Latin needful to a fool’s completeness, i. 73, n. 3;
‘let us be grave, here comes a fool,’ i. 4;
spaniel and mule fools, v. 226.
FOOTE, Samuel, Baretti’s trial, ii. 94;
Bedlam, visits, ii. 374;
‘black broth,’ ii. 215;
Burke, compared with, iv. 276;
Chesterfield, satire on, iv. 333;
conversation between wit and buffoonery, ii. 155;
Cozeners, The, iv. 333, n. 3;
death, fear of, ii. 106;
death, his, iii. 185, n. 1, 387, n. 4, 453;
Edinburgh, at, ii. 95, n. 2;
Englishman in Paris, ii. 395, n. 2;
‘Foote, quatenus Foote superior to all,’ iii. 185
Footeana, iii. 185, n. 1;
Garrick’s bust, iv. 224;
and the ghost of a halfpenny, iii. 264;
compared with, iii. 69, 183; v. 391;
George III at the Haymarket, iv. 13, n. 3;
Haymarket theatre, gets a patent for, iii. 97, n. 2;
‘Hesiod’ Cooke introduces him, v. 37;
humour not comedy but farce, ii. 95;
impartiality in lying, ii. 434;
incompressible, v. 391;
infidel, an, ii. 95;
Johnson and the French players, ii. 404;
intended to exhibit, ii. 95, 155, n. 2, 299;
in Paris, ii. 398, 403;
pleased against his will, iii. 69;
regret for his death, iii. 185, n. 1, 374, n. 4;
witticism, fathered on him, ii. 410, n. 1;
knowledge and reading, his, iii. 69;
Law-Lord, on a dull, iv. 178;
leg, loses a, ii. 95, n. 1, 155, n. 1; iii. 97, n. 2;
depeditation, v. 130;
Life of him, by W. Cooke, iv. 437;
Macdonald, Sir A., should ridicule, v. 277;
making fools of his company, ii. 98;
mimic, not a good, ii. 154; iii. 69;
‘Monboddo, an Elzevir Johnson,’ ii. 189 n. 2; v. 74, n. 3;
Murphy and The Rambler, i. 356;
Murphy’s account of a dinner at his house, i. 504;
Nabob, The, iii. 23, n. 1;
Orators, The, ii. 154, n. 3; v. 130, n. 2;
patent, sells his, iii. 97;
Piety in Pattens, ii. 48, n. 2;
rising in the world, ii. 155, n. 2;
small-beer and the black boy, iii. 70;
stories, his, dismissed from the mind, ii. 433, n. 2;
Townshend, Charles, surpassed by, ii. 222, n. 3;
wit of escape, has the, iii. 69;
wit under no restraint, iii. 69;
Worcester College, Oxford, at, ii. 95, n. 2;
wicked pleasure in circulating an anecdote, i. 453.
FOPPERY never cured, ii. 128.
FORBES, Bishop, v. 252.
FORBES, Rev. Mr., v. 75.
FORBES, Sir William, and Co., v. 253.
FORBES, Sir William, of Pitsligo, sixth Baronet,
Beattie, Life of, v. 25, n. 1, 273, n. 4;
Boswell’s eulogium on him, v. 24, 413, n. 3;
Newton, on, ii. 74, n. 3;
Panegyrick on Dr. Morin, i. 150.
FONTENOY, Battle of, i. 355; iii. 8, n. 3.
FOOD, production of, ii. 102.
Fool, The, ii. 33.
FOOLS, Latin needful to a fool’s completeness, i. 73, n. 3;
‘let us be grave, here comes a fool,’ i. 4;
spaniel and mule fools, v. 226.
FOOTE, Samuel, Baretti’s trial, ii. 94;
Bedlam, visits, ii. 374;
‘black broth,’ ii. 215;
Burke, compared with, iv. 276;
Chesterfield, satire on, iv. 333;
conversation between wit and buffoonery, ii. 155;
Cozeners, The, iv. 333, n. 3;
death, fear of, ii. 106;
death, his, iii. 185, n. 1, 387, n. 4, 453;
Edinburgh, at, ii. 95, n. 2;
Englishman in Paris, ii. 395, n. 2;
‘Foote, quatenus Foote superior to all,’ iii. 185
Footeana, iii. 185, n. 1;
Garrick’s bust, iv. 224;
and the ghost of a halfpenny, iii. 264;
compared with, iii. 69, 183; v. 391;
George III at the Haymarket, iv. 13, n. 3;
Haymarket theatre, gets a patent for, iii. 97, n. 2;
‘Hesiod’ Cooke introduces him, v. 37;
humour not comedy but farce, ii. 95;
impartiality in lying, ii. 434;
incompressible, v. 391;
infidel, an, ii. 95;
Johnson and the French players, ii. 404;
intended to exhibit, ii. 95, 155, n. 2, 299;
in Paris, ii. 398, 403;
pleased against his will, iii. 69;
regret for his death, iii. 185, n. 1, 374, n. 4;
witticism, fathered on him, ii. 410, n. 1;
knowledge and reading, his, iii. 69;
Law-Lord, on a dull, iv. 178;
leg, loses a, ii. 95, n. 1, 155, n. 1; iii. 97, n. 2;
depeditation, v. 130;
Life of him, by W. Cooke, iv. 437;
Macdonald, Sir A., should ridicule, v. 277;
making fools of his company, ii. 98;
mimic, not a good, ii. 154; iii. 69;
‘Monboddo, an Elzevir Johnson,’ ii. 189 n. 2; v. 74, n. 3;
Murphy and The Rambler, i. 356;
Murphy’s account of a dinner at his house, i. 504;
Nabob, The, iii. 23, n. 1;
Orators, The, ii. 154, n. 3; v. 130, n. 2;
patent, sells his, iii. 97;
Piety in Pattens, ii. 48, n. 2;
rising in the world, ii. 155, n. 2;
small-beer and the black boy, iii. 70;
stories, his, dismissed from the mind, ii. 433, n. 2;
Townshend, Charles, surpassed by, ii. 222, n. 3;
wit of escape, has the, iii. 69;
wit under no restraint, iii. 69;
Worcester College, Oxford, at, ii. 95, n. 2;
wicked pleasure in circulating an anecdote, i. 453.
FOPPERY never cured, ii. 128.
FORBES, Bishop, v. 252.
FORBES, Rev. Mr., v. 75.
FORBES, Sir William, and Co., v. 253.
FORBES, Sir William, of Pitsligo, sixth Baronet,
Beattie, Life of, v. 25, n. 1, 273, n. 4;
Boswell’s eulogium on him, v. 24, 413, n. 3;