HAYMAN, Francis, i. 263, n. 3.
HAYWARD, Abraham, Thraliana, iv. 343, n. 4.
HAZLITT, William,
Baxter at Kidderminster, iv. 226, n. 2;
Dr. Foster’s popularity, iv. 9, n. 5;
grieves at the defeat of Napoleon, iv. 278, n. 3.
See under NORTHCOTE,_Conversations of Northcote_.
HEALE, iv. 234-9.
HEALTH, rules to restore it, iv. 153.
Heard, Johnson’s pronunciation of, iii. 197.
HEARNE, Thomas,
Duke of Brunwick’s accession-day, i. 72, n. 3;
Leland’s Itinerary, v. 445, n. 3;
Pembroke College Chapel, i. 59, n. 1;
Psalmanazar at Oxford, iii. 449.
HEATH, Dr., iv. 73.
HEATH, James, the engraver, iv. 421, n. 2.
HEAVEN, degrees of happiness in it, iii. 288.
See FUTURE STATE.
HE-BEAR AND SHE-BEAR, iv. 113, n. 2.
HEBERDEN, Dr.,
account of him, iv. 228, n. 2;
Johnson, attends, iv. 230-1, 260, n. 2, 262;
bequest to him, iv. 402, n. 2;
Markland, assists, iv. 161, n. 3;
ultimus Romanorum, iv. 399, n. 4;
timidorum timidissimus, iv. 399, n, 6;
mentioned, ii. 311; iv. 353-4, 355, n. 1.
HEBREW, Leibnitz traces all languages up to it, ii. 156.
HEBRIDES. See under BOSWELL, Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides;
Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland; and SCOTLAND, Highlands.
HECTOR, Edmund,
Birmingham, his house in, ii. 456, n. 2;
Boswell and Johnson visit him in 1776, ii. 456, 457; 459-461;
Johnson’s chastity, i. 164;
early life, gives Boswell particulars of, ii. 459; iv. 375, n. 2;
early verses, i. 157, n. 5;
friendship for him, iv. 135, 147, 270;
last visit to him, iv. 375;
letters to him: see under JOHNSON, letters;
will, not in, iv. 402, n. 2;
sister, his, Mrs. Careless, ii. 459.
HEELY, Mr. and Mrs., ii. 30-1; iv. 370;
Johnson’s letter to Heely, iv. 371.
Heinous, ii. 172.
HEIRS AT LAW, right, their, ii. 432.
HEIRS GENERAL, ii. 414.
HELL,
Johnson’s dread of it, iv. 299;
its pavement of good intentions, ii. 360;
of infants’ skulls, iv. 226, n. 2;
subsists by truth, iii. 293.
HELMET, hung out on a tower, iii. 273.
HELOT, the drunken, iii. 379.
HELVETIUS,
advises Montesquieu to suppress his Esprit des Lois, v. 42, n. 1;
Warburton ‘would have worked him,’ iv. 261, n. 3.
HELVOETSLUYS, i. 471.
Hemisphere, ii. 81.
HENAULT, ii. 383, n. i, 412, 421.
HENDERSON, John, the actor,
his mimicry of Johnson not correct, ii. 326, n. 5;
visits him, iv. 244, n. 2.
HENDERSON, John (of Pembroke College), account of him, iv. 298-9;
Johnson and the nonjurors, iv. 286, n. 3;
mentioned, iv. 151, n. 2.
HENLEY-IN-ARDEN, ii. 452, n. 2, 456.
HENLEY-ON-THAMES, v. 454, n. 2.
HENN, Mr., i. 132, n. 1.
HENRY II. gives Langton a grant of free-warren, i.
HAYWARD, Abraham, Thraliana, iv. 343, n. 4.
HAZLITT, William,
Baxter at Kidderminster, iv. 226, n. 2;
Dr. Foster’s popularity, iv. 9, n. 5;
grieves at the defeat of Napoleon, iv. 278, n. 3.
See under NORTHCOTE,_Conversations of Northcote_.
HEALE, iv. 234-9.
HEALTH, rules to restore it, iv. 153.
Heard, Johnson’s pronunciation of, iii. 197.
HEARNE, Thomas,
Duke of Brunwick’s accession-day, i. 72, n. 3;
Leland’s Itinerary, v. 445, n. 3;
Pembroke College Chapel, i. 59, n. 1;
Psalmanazar at Oxford, iii. 449.
HEATH, Dr., iv. 73.
HEATH, James, the engraver, iv. 421, n. 2.
HEAVEN, degrees of happiness in it, iii. 288.
See FUTURE STATE.
HE-BEAR AND SHE-BEAR, iv. 113, n. 2.
HEBERDEN, Dr.,
account of him, iv. 228, n. 2;
Johnson, attends, iv. 230-1, 260, n. 2, 262;
bequest to him, iv. 402, n. 2;
Markland, assists, iv. 161, n. 3;
ultimus Romanorum, iv. 399, n. 4;
timidorum timidissimus, iv. 399, n, 6;
mentioned, ii. 311; iv. 353-4, 355, n. 1.
HEBREW, Leibnitz traces all languages up to it, ii. 156.
HEBRIDES. See under BOSWELL, Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides;
Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland; and SCOTLAND, Highlands.
HECTOR, Edmund,
Birmingham, his house in, ii. 456, n. 2;
Boswell and Johnson visit him in 1776, ii. 456, 457; 459-461;
Johnson’s chastity, i. 164;
early life, gives Boswell particulars of, ii. 459; iv. 375, n. 2;
early verses, i. 157, n. 5;
friendship for him, iv. 135, 147, 270;
last visit to him, iv. 375;
letters to him: see under JOHNSON, letters;
will, not in, iv. 402, n. 2;
sister, his, Mrs. Careless, ii. 459.
HEELY, Mr. and Mrs., ii. 30-1; iv. 370;
Johnson’s letter to Heely, iv. 371.
Heinous, ii. 172.
HEIRS AT LAW, right, their, ii. 432.
HEIRS GENERAL, ii. 414.
HELL,
Johnson’s dread of it, iv. 299;
its pavement of good intentions, ii. 360;
of infants’ skulls, iv. 226, n. 2;
subsists by truth, iii. 293.
HELMET, hung out on a tower, iii. 273.
HELOT, the drunken, iii. 379.
HELVETIUS,
advises Montesquieu to suppress his Esprit des Lois, v. 42, n. 1;
Warburton ‘would have worked him,’ iv. 261, n. 3.
HELVOETSLUYS, i. 471.
Hemisphere, ii. 81.
HENAULT, ii. 383, n. i, 412, 421.
HENDERSON, John, the actor,
his mimicry of Johnson not correct, ii. 326, n. 5;
visits him, iv. 244, n. 2.
HENDERSON, John (of Pembroke College), account of him, iv. 298-9;
Johnson and the nonjurors, iv. 286, n. 3;
mentioned, iv. 151, n. 2.
HENLEY-IN-ARDEN, ii. 452, n. 2, 456.
HENLEY-ON-THAMES, v. 454, n. 2.
HENN, Mr., i. 132, n. 1.
HENRY II. gives Langton a grant of free-warren, i.