GORDON, Lord George, Mansfield’s charge on his
trial, iii. 427, n. 1;
St. George’s Field meeting, iii. 428;
sent to the Tower, iii. 430;
trial, iv. 87.
GORDON, Professor Thomas, v. 84-5,90-2.
GORDON, Rev. Dr., of Lincoln, iii. 359.
GORDON, Mr. W., Town-clerk of Aberdeen, v. 90, n. 2.
GORDON RIOTS, iii. 427-431, 435, 438.
GORLITZ, ii. 122, n. 6.
GORY, Monboddo’s black servant, v. 82-3.
GOSSE, Mr. Edmund, Gray’s Works, i. 403, n. 4.
GOTHICK BUILDINGS, i. 273.
GOUGH,—, ii. 397.
GOUT, an attack of, a poetical fiction, i. 179;
books on it, v. 210;
due to abstinence, i. 103, n. 3.
GOVERNMENT, by one, best for a great nation, iii. 46;
contracted-more easily destroyed, iii. 283;
distance, from a, iv. 213;
English—on a broad basis, iii. 283;
fittest men not appointed, ii. 157;
forms of it indifferent, ii. 170;
imperfection inseparable from all, ii. 118;
possible through want of agreement in the governed, ii. 102;
power cannot be long abused, ii. 170;
real power everywhere lost (in 1784), iv. 260, n. 2;
reverence for it impaired, iii. 3:
See MINISTRY.
Government of the Tongue, Boswell quotes it, iii. 379;
Johnson perhaps borrows from it, i. 447, n. 2;
‘men oppressive by their parts,’ iv. 168, n. 2.
Governor, v. 185, n. 2.
Gower, first Earl, recommends Johnson, i. 133;
Plaxton’s letter to him, i. 36, n. 2;
Renegado, i. 296.
GOWER, Dr., Provost of Worcester College, ii. 95, n. 2.
GOWER, John, iii. 254.
GRACE, in Latin, v. 65:
at meals, i. 239, n. 2; ii. 124; v. 123.
GRAFTON, third Duke of, ii. 467.
GRAHAM, Colonel, ii. 156.
GRAHAM, Rev. George, Telemachus, i. 411; iii. 104;
insults Goldsmith, v. 97.
GRAHAM, Lady Lucy, v. 359, n. 1.
GRAHAM, Marquis of (third Duke of Montrose), iii. 382;
laughed at in The Rolliad, ib., n. 1;
loves liberty, iii. 383;
mentioned, iv. 109.
GRAHAM, Miss, iii. 407.
GRAINGER, Dr. James, character, his, ii. 454;
Johnson’s Shakespeare, anecdote of, i. 319, n. 3;
Ode on Solitude, iii. 197;
Sugar Cane, Johnson reviews it, i. 481;
does not like it, ii. 454;
mice altered to rats, ii. 453;
Tibullus, translates, ii. 454.
GRAMMAR, advantage of learning it, v. 136.
GRAMMAR School, Johnson’s scheme for the classes of a, i. 99.
GRAND CHARTREUX, iii. 456.
GRAND SIGNOR, ii. 250.
GRANDEES OF SPAIN, v. 358.
GRANGE, Lady, v. 227.
GRANGER, Rev. James,
Biographical History, iii. 91; v. 255;
denies that he is a Whig, iii. 91;
‘the dog is a Whig,’ v. 255.
GRANT, Abbe, v. 153, n.
GRANT, Sir Archibald, iii. 103.
GRANT, Rev. Mr., v. 120-1, 123,131.
GRANT,—, ii. 308, 310.
GRANTHAM, ii. 312, n. 4.
St. George’s Field meeting, iii. 428;
sent to the Tower, iii. 430;
trial, iv. 87.
GORDON, Professor Thomas, v. 84-5,90-2.
GORDON, Rev. Dr., of Lincoln, iii. 359.
GORDON, Mr. W., Town-clerk of Aberdeen, v. 90, n. 2.
GORDON RIOTS, iii. 427-431, 435, 438.
GORLITZ, ii. 122, n. 6.
GORY, Monboddo’s black servant, v. 82-3.
GOSSE, Mr. Edmund, Gray’s Works, i. 403, n. 4.
GOTHICK BUILDINGS, i. 273.
GOUGH,—, ii. 397.
GOUT, an attack of, a poetical fiction, i. 179;
books on it, v. 210;
due to abstinence, i. 103, n. 3.
GOVERNMENT, by one, best for a great nation, iii. 46;
contracted-more easily destroyed, iii. 283;
distance, from a, iv. 213;
English—on a broad basis, iii. 283;
fittest men not appointed, ii. 157;
forms of it indifferent, ii. 170;
imperfection inseparable from all, ii. 118;
possible through want of agreement in the governed, ii. 102;
power cannot be long abused, ii. 170;
real power everywhere lost (in 1784), iv. 260, n. 2;
reverence for it impaired, iii. 3:
See MINISTRY.
Government of the Tongue, Boswell quotes it, iii. 379;
Johnson perhaps borrows from it, i. 447, n. 2;
‘men oppressive by their parts,’ iv. 168, n. 2.
Governor, v. 185, n. 2.
Gower, first Earl, recommends Johnson, i. 133;
Plaxton’s letter to him, i. 36, n. 2;
Renegado, i. 296.
GOWER, Dr., Provost of Worcester College, ii. 95, n. 2.
GOWER, John, iii. 254.
GRACE, in Latin, v. 65:
at meals, i. 239, n. 2; ii. 124; v. 123.
GRAFTON, third Duke of, ii. 467.
GRAHAM, Colonel, ii. 156.
GRAHAM, Rev. George, Telemachus, i. 411; iii. 104;
insults Goldsmith, v. 97.
GRAHAM, Lady Lucy, v. 359, n. 1.
GRAHAM, Marquis of (third Duke of Montrose), iii. 382;
laughed at in The Rolliad, ib., n. 1;
loves liberty, iii. 383;
mentioned, iv. 109.
GRAHAM, Miss, iii. 407.
GRAINGER, Dr. James, character, his, ii. 454;
Johnson’s Shakespeare, anecdote of, i. 319, n. 3;
Ode on Solitude, iii. 197;
Sugar Cane, Johnson reviews it, i. 481;
does not like it, ii. 454;
mice altered to rats, ii. 453;
Tibullus, translates, ii. 454.
GRAMMAR, advantage of learning it, v. 136.
GRAMMAR School, Johnson’s scheme for the classes of a, i. 99.
GRAND CHARTREUX, iii. 456.
GRAND SIGNOR, ii. 250.
GRANDEES OF SPAIN, v. 358.
GRANGE, Lady, v. 227.
GRANGER, Rev. James,
Biographical History, iii. 91; v. 255;
denies that he is a Whig, iii. 91;
‘the dog is a Whig,’ v. 255.
GRANT, Abbe, v. 153, n.
GRANT, Sir Archibald, iii. 103.
GRANT, Rev. Mr., v. 120-1, 123,131.
GRANT,—, ii. 308, 310.
GRANTHAM, ii. 312, n. 4.