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.
projected, ii. 204, n. 2;
  Dilly’s, dines at, ii. 247;
  ‘Doctor Minor,’ v. 97;
  Dodd, Dr., satirises, iii. 139, n. 4;
  Dodsley, dispute on the poetry of the age with, iii. 38;
  dog-butchers, ii. 232;
  dress, slovenly, i. 366, n. 1;
    his fine coat, ii. 83;
    effect of dress on the mind, ib. n. 3;
  Dryden’s line on poets and monarchs, ii. 223: 
  duelling, question of, ii. 179;
  Dyer, Samuel, at the Club, iv.  II, n. 1;
  Edinburgh, country round, i. 425; ii. 311, n. 5;
  Edinburgh University, i. 411, 425;
  Elements of Criticism, criticises, ii. 90;
  Enquiry into the present State of Polite Learning, i. 350, n. 3, 412;
  envy, his, i. 413; ii. 42, 260;
    Boswell’s defence of it, iii. 271;
  epitaph in Greek, ii. 282; iii. 85, n. 1;
  epitaph in Latin, iii. 81-3;
  Round Robin, 84;
  Europe, disputed his passage through, i. 411;
  Evans, assaults, ii. 209, n. 2;
  excelled in what he wrote, iii. 253;
  fable of the little fishes, ii. 231;
  fame, his, v. 137;
  fame, talked for, iii. 247;
  Fantoccini, the, i. 414;
  flowered late, iii. 167;
  France, tour to, i. 414;
  French meat, ii. 402, n. 2;
  friendship and the story of Bluebeard, ii. 181;
  ‘furnishing you with argument and intellects,’ iv. 313, n. 4;
  Garrick’s compliment to the Queen, attacks, ii. 233;
    lines on him, i. 412, n. 6;
    refuses The Good Natured Man, iii. 320;
    proposes Whitehead as arbitrator, ib. n. 2;
  ‘Gentleman, The,’ ii. 182;
  George III, and She Stoops to Conquer, ii. 223;
  gets the better when he argues alone, ii. 236;
  ghost seen by his brother, ii. 182;
  ‘Goldy,’ dislikes being called, ii. 258; iii. 101; v. 308;
  Good Natured Man, Prologue, ii. 42, 45: 
    Croaker, i. 213; ii. 48;
    refused by Garrick, iii. 320;
  Gray, attacks, i. 403, n. 1; ii. 328, n. 2;
    Elegy, mends, i. 404, n. 1;
  ‘happy revolutions,’ ii. 224;
  Harris, James, ii. 225;
  Haunch of Venison, ii. 136, n. 5; iii. 225, n. 2;
  Hawkins’s account of him, i. 480, n. 1;
  ‘Hesiod’ Cooke, v. 37, n. 1;
  historians, in the first class of, ii. 236;
  History of England attributed to Lord Lyttelton, i. 412, n. 2;
  History of Rome, ii. 236-7; iv. 312;
  Hornecks, Miss, ii. 209, n. 2; iv. 355, n. 4;
  horses, abhorrence of blood, ii. 232;
  
Humours of Ballamagairy_, ii. 219;
  Idler, buys the, i. 335, n. 1;
  ignorance of common arts, iv. 22;
  improvidence, i. 416, n. 1;
  inscriptions on the written mountains, iv. 22, n. 3;
  ‘inspired idiot,’ i. 412, n. 6;
  irascible as a hornet, v. 97, n. 3;
  Jacobitism, his, ii. 224, 238, n. 4;
  jests from the pit of a theatre, on, i. 197, n. 2;
  Johnson, arguing:  see JOHNSON, arguing;
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