instances of it—Addison’s
notanda, i. 204;
Essex Head Club, iv. 254, 437;
ignorance for arrogance, iv. 138, n. 2;
Irene, reception of, i. 197, n. 5;
Johnson’s Adversaria, i. 208, n. 1;
‘enmity’ to Milton, i. 230;
fear of death, iv. 395;
fondness for his wife, i. 234;
and Heely, ii. 31, n. 1;
loan of books, iv. 371, n. 2;
and Millar, i. 287, n. 2;
mother’s death, i. 339, n. 2;
operating on himself, iv. 399, n. 6, 418, n. 1;
‘ostentatious bounty to negroes,’ iv. 402, n. 2;
warrants against, i. 141;
wife’s apparition, i. 240;
will, iv. 370;
Literary Club, i. 479-80;
Rasselas, i. 341;
Review of Burke’s Sublime and Beautiful, i. 310;
Vicar of Wakefield, sale of the copy of the, i. 415;
Ivy Lane Club, iv. 253;
Johnson’s apologies, iv. 321, n. 1;
bequest to him, iv. 402, n. 2;
executors, one of, iv. 402, n. 2;
funeral, iv. 420, n. 1;
house in Johnson’s Court, ii. 5, n. 1;
humour, ii. 262, n. 2;
letters to him, iv. 435;
London and Savage, i. 125, n. 4;
mode of eating, i. 468, n. 2;
not a stayed, orderly man, iv. 371, n. 2;
praise of a tavern chair, ii. 452, n. 1;
quickness to see good in others, i. 161, n. 2;
readiness to forgive injuries, iv. 349, n. 2;
said to have slandered, iv. 420, n. 1;
separation from his wife, i. 163, n. 2;
sinking into indolence, iii. 98, n. 1;
title of Doctor, i. 488, n. 3;
will, iv. 402;
Works, edits, i. 190, n. 4;
writing for money, iii. 19, n. 3;
knighted, i. 190, n. 4;
Literary Club, account of the, i. 478, n. 2, 479;
Pitt and Pulteney, oratory of, i. 152;
pockets Johnson’s Diary, iv. 406, n. 1;
Porson, satirised by, ii. 57, n. 5; iv. 370, n. 5, 406, n. 1;
‘rigmarole,’ his, i. 351, n. 1;
Thrale’s, Mrs., second marriage, iv. 339;
unclubable, i. 27, n. 2, 480, n. 1; iv. 254, n. 2.
HAWKINS, Miss,
‘Boswell, Mr. James,’ i. 190, n. 4;
Burke’s estimate of his son, iv. 219, n. 3;
Hawkins’s attack on the Essex Head Club, iv. 438.
HAWKINS, Rev. Professor William, member of Pembroke College, i. 75;
quarrel with Garrick, ib., n. 2; iii. 259.
HAWKINS, ——, under-master of Lichfield School, i. 43.
HAWTHORNDEN. See DRUMMOND, William.
HAY, Lord, v. 105.
HAY, Lord Charles,
at the Battle of Fontenoy, iii. 8, n. 3;
his courtmartial, iii. 9.
HAY, Sir George, i. 349.
HAY, Dr., i. 349, 351, n. 1.
HAY, John, v. 131, 137, 144.
HAY, William, a translation of Martial, v. 368.
HAYES, Rev. Mr., iii. 181.
HAYLEY, William,
correspondence with Miss Seward, iv. 331, n. 2;
dedication to Romney, iii. 43, n. 4.
Essex Head Club, iv. 254, 437;
ignorance for arrogance, iv. 138, n. 2;
Irene, reception of, i. 197, n. 5;
Johnson’s Adversaria, i. 208, n. 1;
‘enmity’ to Milton, i. 230;
fear of death, iv. 395;
fondness for his wife, i. 234;
and Heely, ii. 31, n. 1;
loan of books, iv. 371, n. 2;
and Millar, i. 287, n. 2;
mother’s death, i. 339, n. 2;
operating on himself, iv. 399, n. 6, 418, n. 1;
‘ostentatious bounty to negroes,’ iv. 402, n. 2;
warrants against, i. 141;
wife’s apparition, i. 240;
will, iv. 370;
Literary Club, i. 479-80;
Rasselas, i. 341;
Review of Burke’s Sublime and Beautiful, i. 310;
Vicar of Wakefield, sale of the copy of the, i. 415;
Ivy Lane Club, iv. 253;
Johnson’s apologies, iv. 321, n. 1;
bequest to him, iv. 402, n. 2;
executors, one of, iv. 402, n. 2;
funeral, iv. 420, n. 1;
house in Johnson’s Court, ii. 5, n. 1;
humour, ii. 262, n. 2;
letters to him, iv. 435;
London and Savage, i. 125, n. 4;
mode of eating, i. 468, n. 2;
not a stayed, orderly man, iv. 371, n. 2;
praise of a tavern chair, ii. 452, n. 1;
quickness to see good in others, i. 161, n. 2;
readiness to forgive injuries, iv. 349, n. 2;
said to have slandered, iv. 420, n. 1;
separation from his wife, i. 163, n. 2;
sinking into indolence, iii. 98, n. 1;
title of Doctor, i. 488, n. 3;
will, iv. 402;
Works, edits, i. 190, n. 4;
writing for money, iii. 19, n. 3;
knighted, i. 190, n. 4;
Literary Club, account of the, i. 478, n. 2, 479;
Pitt and Pulteney, oratory of, i. 152;
pockets Johnson’s Diary, iv. 406, n. 1;
Porson, satirised by, ii. 57, n. 5; iv. 370, n. 5, 406, n. 1;
‘rigmarole,’ his, i. 351, n. 1;
Thrale’s, Mrs., second marriage, iv. 339;
unclubable, i. 27, n. 2, 480, n. 1; iv. 254, n. 2.
HAWKINS, Miss,
‘Boswell, Mr. James,’ i. 190, n. 4;
Burke’s estimate of his son, iv. 219, n. 3;
Hawkins’s attack on the Essex Head Club, iv. 438.
HAWKINS, Rev. Professor William, member of Pembroke College, i. 75;
quarrel with Garrick, ib., n. 2; iii. 259.
HAWKINS, ——, under-master of Lichfield School, i. 43.
HAWTHORNDEN. See DRUMMOND, William.
HAY, Lord, v. 105.
HAY, Lord Charles,
at the Battle of Fontenoy, iii. 8, n. 3;
his courtmartial, iii. 9.
HAY, Sir George, i. 349.
HAY, Dr., i. 349, 351, n. 1.
HAY, John, v. 131, 137, 144.
HAY, William, a translation of Martial, v. 368.
HAYES, Rev. Mr., iii. 181.
HAYLEY, William,
correspondence with Miss Seward, iv. 331, n. 2;
dedication to Romney, iii. 43, n. 4.