Life of Johnson, Volume 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 720 pages of information about Life of Johnson, Volume 6.

Life of Johnson, Volume 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 720 pages of information about Life of Johnson, Volume 6.
Ashbourne, iii. 157;
    at Dunvegan, v. 222;
    escaped from Streatham on it, iii. 398, n. 1;
    cheerful entry in 1780, iii. 440;
    gave a dinner on it in 1781, iii. 157, n. 3; iv. l35. n. 1;
    in 1783, iv. 239, n. 2;
    reflected on it, v. 457;
    kept at Streatham, iii. 157, n. 3;
  bishop, looks like a, v. 363;
  bleeding, undergoes, iii. 104, 152, n. 3;
  blood, irritability of his, iv. 190;
  blushing, iii. 329;
  Bolt-court, house—­ii. 427;
    drawing-room, iii. 316;
    kitchen, iii. 461;
    prints in his dining-room, iv. 202, n. 1;
    silver salvers, iv. 92;
    garden, ii. 427, n. 1; iii. 398;
    stone-seats, iv. 203;
    Boswell in it for the last time, iv. 337: 
    see JOHNSON, household;
  bones, horror at, v. 169, 327;
  books, bidding them farewell, iv. 359;
    judgment as to their success, iv. 121;
    loan of them, iv. 371, n. 2;
    runs to them, ii. 365;
    tears out their heart, iii. 284;
    uses them slovenly, ii. 192: 
    see BOOKS, and JOHNSON, library;
  book-binding, i. 56, n. 2;
  booksellers, in a company of, iii. 311;
  borrowed small sums, iv. 191;
  BOSWELL:  see BOSWELL and JOHNSON, letters;
  bow to an Archbishop, iv. 198;
  bow-wow way, ii. 326, n. 5; v. 18, n. 1;
  boxing, conversant in the art of, v. 229, n. 2;
  breakfast, i. 243, n. 3; ii. 214, 376; iv. 171;
    in splendour, iii. 400;
  breeding, good, iii. 54, n. 1;
  brother, his pretended, v. 295;
  ‘buck, a young English,’ v. 184, 261;
  buffoonery, incomparable at, ii. 262, n. 2; iii. 24, n. 2;
  bull, made a, iv. 322;
  Burke content to have rung the bell to him, iv. 26-7;
    respect for him, iv. 318;
    attacked by him, v. 15, n. 1: 
    see BURKE;
  burlesque, turns a dispute into, iv. 80, n. 4;
  business, love of,
    Clarendon Press, ii. 441;
    Dr. Taylor’s law suit, iii. 44, n. 3; 51, n. 3;
    Thrale’s brewery, iv. 85, n. 2;
  calculation, fondness for, i. 72; ii. 288-9, 344; iii. 207;
    error in, ib. n. 3;
    forgets to use it, iii. 226, n. 4;
  ‘Caliban of literature,’ ii. 129, 155, n. 2;
  called, iv. 94;
  candour, iv. 192, 239;
  cards, wished he had learnt, iii. 23; v. 404;
  careless of documents, v. 364;
  caricatured, glad to be, v. 400, n. 4;
  cat, Hodge, his, iv. 197;
  catalogue of his works:  see JOHNSON, works;
  cathedrals, had seen most of the, iii. 107, 118, 456;
  ceremonies of life, attentive to the, iii. 54, n. 1;
  chambers:  see JOHNSON, habitations;
  Chancellor, Lord, might have been, iii. 310;
  character, his,
    drawn by himself, iii. 398, n. 3; iv. 45, 168, n. 2, 239;
    by Baretti, iii. 429, n. 2;
    Boswell, iv. 420, n. 3, 424-30; v. 17-19;
    Burney, Miss, ii. 262, n. 2; iii. 440, n. 1; iv. 245, n. 2, 426, n. 2;
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