248;
History of him by Lyttelton, ii. 38.
Henry V, Johnson proposes to act it in Versailles, ii. 395, n. 2.
HENRY VIII. threatens the House of Commons, iii. 408.
HENRY IV. of France, Johnson censures his epitaph, iv. 85, n. I.
HENRY, Prince, of Portugal,
happy for mankind had he never been born, iv. 250.
HENRY, Robert, History of Great Britain, iii. 333;
sale maliciously injured, in. 334, n. 1;
mentioned, ii. 55, n. 1.
HENS feeding their young, iv. 210.
HEPHAESTION, iv. 274.
HERALD’S OFFICE, i. 255.
HERALDRY, i. 492.
HERBERT, George, ‘Hell is full of good meanings,’ ii. 360, n. 1.
HERCULES, his shirt, iii. 358;
Johnson, the Hercules who strangled serpents, ii. 260;
‘You, and I and Hercules,’ iv. 45, n. 3.
HEREDITARY OCCUPATIONS, v. 120.
HEREDITARY TENURES, ii. 421.
Hermes, or a Philosophical Inquiry concerning Universal Grammar,
ii. 225, n. 2.
HERMETICK PHILOSOPHY. See Hermippus Redivivus.
Hermippus Redivivus, i. 417; ii. 427, n. 4.
Hermit. See under BEATTIE and PARNELL.
Hermit of Teneriffe. See Theodore the Hermit.
HERMITS, v. 62.
HERNE, Elizabeth, iv. 402, n. 2, 439.
HERODOTUS, Egyptian mummies, iv. 125, n. 4.
Heroic Epistle. See MASON, W.
HERTFORD, first Earl of,
Cock-lane ghost, goes to hear the, i. 407, n. 1;
Hume, gets a pension for, ii. 317, n. 1;
Johnson, correspondence with, iii. 34, n. 4.
HERTFORD, Lady, i. 173, n. 3; iii. 139, n. 4.
HERVEY, Hon. Henry, ‘Harry Hervey,’ i. 106;
Johnson’s love for him, i. 106;
intimacy with his family, i, 194;
story of Johnson’s ingratitude, iii. 195.
HERVEY, Rev. James,
Meditations, v. 351;
parodied by Johnson, v. 352.
HERVEY, Hon. Thomas, Beauclerk’s story of him and Johnson, ii. 32;
Johnson, payment to, ii. 33;
separation from his wife, ii. 32, 33, n. 2;
vicious and genteel, ii. 341.
HERVEY, Mrs., iii. 244, n. 2.
HERVEY, Miss, iii. 195, n. 1.
HERVEY, Miss E., iii. 435; n. 4.
HESIOD, Pasoris Lexicon, iii. 407;
quoted, v. 63.
HESKETH, Lady, iii. 36, n. 3.
HESSE, Landgrave of, v. 217.
HETHERINGTON’S CHARITY, ii. 286.
HEYDON, John, iv. 402, n. 2.
HEYWOOD, i. 84, n. 2.
HICKES, Rev. Dr., account of him, v. 357, n. 4;
mentioned, iv. 287.
HICKY, Thomas, ii. 340.
HIERARCHY, English,
Johnson’s reverence for it, iv. 75, 197, 274; v. 61;
its theory and practice, iii. 138.
Hierocles, Jests of, i. l50; v. 308, n. 1.
HIGGINS, Dr., iii. 354, 386.
High, Johnson’s use of the word, iii. 118, n. 3.
HIGH DUTCH, resemblance to English, iii. 235.
High Life below Stairs, iv. 7.
HIGHWAYMEN,
evidence of H. Walpole, Wesley, and Baretti as to their frequency,
iii. 239, n. 1;
History of him by Lyttelton, ii. 38.
Henry V, Johnson proposes to act it in Versailles, ii. 395, n. 2.
HENRY VIII. threatens the House of Commons, iii. 408.
HENRY IV. of France, Johnson censures his epitaph, iv. 85, n. I.
HENRY, Prince, of Portugal,
happy for mankind had he never been born, iv. 250.
HENRY, Robert, History of Great Britain, iii. 333;
sale maliciously injured, in. 334, n. 1;
mentioned, ii. 55, n. 1.
HENS feeding their young, iv. 210.
HEPHAESTION, iv. 274.
HERALD’S OFFICE, i. 255.
HERALDRY, i. 492.
HERBERT, George, ‘Hell is full of good meanings,’ ii. 360, n. 1.
HERCULES, his shirt, iii. 358;
Johnson, the Hercules who strangled serpents, ii. 260;
‘You, and I and Hercules,’ iv. 45, n. 3.
HEREDITARY OCCUPATIONS, v. 120.
HEREDITARY TENURES, ii. 421.
Hermes, or a Philosophical Inquiry concerning Universal Grammar,
ii. 225, n. 2.
HERMETICK PHILOSOPHY. See Hermippus Redivivus.
Hermippus Redivivus, i. 417; ii. 427, n. 4.
Hermit. See under BEATTIE and PARNELL.
Hermit of Teneriffe. See Theodore the Hermit.
HERMITS, v. 62.
HERNE, Elizabeth, iv. 402, n. 2, 439.
HERODOTUS, Egyptian mummies, iv. 125, n. 4.
Heroic Epistle. See MASON, W.
HERTFORD, first Earl of,
Cock-lane ghost, goes to hear the, i. 407, n. 1;
Hume, gets a pension for, ii. 317, n. 1;
Johnson, correspondence with, iii. 34, n. 4.
HERTFORD, Lady, i. 173, n. 3; iii. 139, n. 4.
HERVEY, Hon. Henry, ‘Harry Hervey,’ i. 106;
Johnson’s love for him, i. 106;
intimacy with his family, i, 194;
story of Johnson’s ingratitude, iii. 195.
HERVEY, Rev. James,
Meditations, v. 351;
parodied by Johnson, v. 352.
HERVEY, Hon. Thomas, Beauclerk’s story of him and Johnson, ii. 32;
Johnson, payment to, ii. 33;
separation from his wife, ii. 32, 33, n. 2;
vicious and genteel, ii. 341.
HERVEY, Mrs., iii. 244, n. 2.
HERVEY, Miss, iii. 195, n. 1.
HERVEY, Miss E., iii. 435; n. 4.
HESIOD, Pasoris Lexicon, iii. 407;
quoted, v. 63.
HESKETH, Lady, iii. 36, n. 3.
HESSE, Landgrave of, v. 217.
HETHERINGTON’S CHARITY, ii. 286.
HEYDON, John, iv. 402, n. 2.
HEYWOOD, i. 84, n. 2.
HICKES, Rev. Dr., account of him, v. 357, n. 4;
mentioned, iv. 287.
HICKY, Thomas, ii. 340.
HIERARCHY, English,
Johnson’s reverence for it, iv. 75, 197, 274; v. 61;
its theory and practice, iii. 138.
Hierocles, Jests of, i. l50; v. 308, n. 1.
HIGGINS, Dr., iii. 354, 386.
High, Johnson’s use of the word, iii. 118, n. 3.
HIGH DUTCH, resemblance to English, iii. 235.
High Life below Stairs, iv. 7.
HIGHWAYMEN,
evidence of H. Walpole, Wesley, and Baretti as to their frequency,
iii. 239, n. 1;