at Streatham, iii. 348;
Wilkes, print of, v. 186.
HOGG, James, Jacobite Relics, v. 142, n. 2.
Hogshead of sense, v. 341.
HOLBACH, Baron,
anecdote of Hume and seventeen Atheists, ii. 8, n. 4;
Systeme de la Nature, v. 47, n. 4.
HOLBROOK, ——, Usher at Lichfield School, i. 44.
HOLDER, ——, an apothecary, iv. 137, 144, 402, n. 2.
HOLIDAYS OF THE CHURCH, ii. 458.
HOLINSHED, quoted by Boswell, iv. 268, n. 2.
HOLLAND,
exportation of coin free, iv. 105, n. 1;
Dutch fond of draughts and smoking, i. 317;
free from spleen, iv. 379;
English books printed there, iii. 162;
France, pressed by, in 1779, iii. 408, n. 4;
Johnson’s proposed tour there, i. 470; iii. 454;
lead from two Cathedrals shipped to it, v. 114, n. 2;
populous, iii. 233;
Scotch regiment at Sluys, iii. 447;
suspension of arms in 1782-3, iv. 282, n. 1;
torture employed there, i. 466;
trade, i. 218, n. 3.
HOLLAND, the actor, iv. 7.
HOLLAND, Dr., ii. 94, n. 2.
HOLLAND, first Lord, iv. 174, n. 5, 219, n. 3.
HOLLAND, third Lord,
Boswell and Horace Walpole, iv. 314, n. 5;
Jeffrey’s ‘narrow English,’ ii. 159, n. 6;
Johnson and Fox, iv. 167, n. 1;
and Garrick, i. 216, n. 3.
HOLLAND HOUSE, iv. 174, n. 5.
HOLLIS, Thomas, iv. 97.
HOLLOWAY, Mr. M. M.,
autograph letters of Johnson, iv. 260, n. 2; v. 405, n. 1, 454.
HOLROYD, John (Lord Sheffield), i. 465, n. 1; ii. 150, n, 7;
iii. 178, n. 1.
HOLY LAND, iii. 177.
HOME, Francis, Experiments on Bleaching, i. 309.
HOME, Henry. See LORD KAMES.
HOME, John,
Agis, ii. 320, n. 1; v. 204;
Athelstanford, minister of, iii. 47, n. 3;
Bute’s errand-goer, ii. 354;
and favourite, i. 386, n. 3;
Carlyle, Dr. A., described by, v. 362, n. 1;
Derrick’s lines, parodied, i. 456;
Douglas, Garrick rejects it, v. 362, n. 1;
Hume and Scott admire it, ii. 320, n. 1;
Johnson despises it, ii. 320;
not ten good lines in it, v. 360-2;
Sheridan gives the author a gold medal for it, ii. 320; v. 360;
lines in it applicable to Johnson, iii. 80;
quotations from it, v. 361, n. 1;
Elibank, Lord, his patron, v. 386;
History of the Rebellion of 1745, iii. 162, n. 5;
Hume’s bequest to him, ii. 320, n. 1;
dislike of the Whigs, iv. 194, n. 1;
remark on the incapacity of the period, iii. 46, n. 5;
Settle, likened to, iii. 76;
Shakespeare of Scotland, iv. 186, n. 2;
better than Shakspeare, v. 362, n. 1;
mentioned, ii. 53, n. 1, 381, n. 1.
HOMER,
advice given to Diomed (Glaucus), ii. 129;
antiquity, his, iii. 331;
quoted by Thucydides, ib.;
characters, does not describe, v. 79;
detached fragments, not made up of, v. 164;
Iliad, a collection of pieces,
Wilkes, print of, v. 186.
HOGG, James, Jacobite Relics, v. 142, n. 2.
Hogshead of sense, v. 341.
HOLBACH, Baron,
anecdote of Hume and seventeen Atheists, ii. 8, n. 4;
Systeme de la Nature, v. 47, n. 4.
HOLBROOK, ——, Usher at Lichfield School, i. 44.
HOLDER, ——, an apothecary, iv. 137, 144, 402, n. 2.
HOLIDAYS OF THE CHURCH, ii. 458.
HOLINSHED, quoted by Boswell, iv. 268, n. 2.
HOLLAND,
exportation of coin free, iv. 105, n. 1;
Dutch fond of draughts and smoking, i. 317;
free from spleen, iv. 379;
English books printed there, iii. 162;
France, pressed by, in 1779, iii. 408, n. 4;
Johnson’s proposed tour there, i. 470; iii. 454;
lead from two Cathedrals shipped to it, v. 114, n. 2;
populous, iii. 233;
Scotch regiment at Sluys, iii. 447;
suspension of arms in 1782-3, iv. 282, n. 1;
torture employed there, i. 466;
trade, i. 218, n. 3.
HOLLAND, the actor, iv. 7.
HOLLAND, Dr., ii. 94, n. 2.
HOLLAND, first Lord, iv. 174, n. 5, 219, n. 3.
HOLLAND, third Lord,
Boswell and Horace Walpole, iv. 314, n. 5;
Jeffrey’s ‘narrow English,’ ii. 159, n. 6;
Johnson and Fox, iv. 167, n. 1;
and Garrick, i. 216, n. 3.
HOLLAND HOUSE, iv. 174, n. 5.
HOLLIS, Thomas, iv. 97.
HOLLOWAY, Mr. M. M.,
autograph letters of Johnson, iv. 260, n. 2; v. 405, n. 1, 454.
HOLROYD, John (Lord Sheffield), i. 465, n. 1; ii. 150, n, 7;
iii. 178, n. 1.
HOLY LAND, iii. 177.
HOME, Francis, Experiments on Bleaching, i. 309.
HOME, Henry. See LORD KAMES.
HOME, John,
Agis, ii. 320, n. 1; v. 204;
Athelstanford, minister of, iii. 47, n. 3;
Bute’s errand-goer, ii. 354;
and favourite, i. 386, n. 3;
Carlyle, Dr. A., described by, v. 362, n. 1;
Derrick’s lines, parodied, i. 456;
Douglas, Garrick rejects it, v. 362, n. 1;
Hume and Scott admire it, ii. 320, n. 1;
Johnson despises it, ii. 320;
not ten good lines in it, v. 360-2;
Sheridan gives the author a gold medal for it, ii. 320; v. 360;
lines in it applicable to Johnson, iii. 80;
quotations from it, v. 361, n. 1;
Elibank, Lord, his patron, v. 386;
History of the Rebellion of 1745, iii. 162, n. 5;
Hume’s bequest to him, ii. 320, n. 1;
dislike of the Whigs, iv. 194, n. 1;
remark on the incapacity of the period, iii. 46, n. 5;
Settle, likened to, iii. 76;
Shakespeare of Scotland, iv. 186, n. 2;
better than Shakspeare, v. 362, n. 1;
mentioned, ii. 53, n. 1, 381, n. 1.
HOMER,
advice given to Diomed (Glaucus), ii. 129;
antiquity, his, iii. 331;
quoted by Thucydides, ib.;
characters, does not describe, v. 79;
detached fragments, not made up of, v. 164;
Iliad, a collection of pieces,