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.
  respect due to him, maintained the, iii. 310;
    shows respect to a Doctor in Divinity, ii. l24;
  ‘respectable Hottentot’ not Johnson, i. 267, n. 2;
  respected by others:  by Boswell and Mrs. Thrale loved, ii. 427;
  resolutions, ‘fifty-five years spent in resolving,’ i. 483;
    rarely efficacious, ii. 113;
    neglected, iv. 134; reveries, i. 144, n. 1, 145;
  Reynolds’s pictures, ‘never looked at,’ ii. 317, n. 2;
  riding, v. 131, 285, 302:  See JOHNSON, foxhunting;
  ringleader of a riot, said to have been the, iv. 324;
  rising late, i. 495, n. 3; ii. 17, 143, 410, 477; v. 210;
  ‘roarings of the old lion,’ ii. 284, n. 2;
  roaring people down, iii. 150, 290;
  roasts apples, iv. 218, n. 1;
  robbed, never, ii. 119;
  romances, love of, i. 49; iii. 2;
  roughness:  See JOHNSON, manners;
  Round-Robin, receives the, iii. 83-5;
  Royal Academy, Professor of the, ii. 67; iv. 423, n. 2;
  rumour that he was dying, iii. 221;
  rural beauties, little taste for, i. 461; v. 112;
  sacrament, not received with tranquillity, ii. 115, n. 2;
    instances of his receiving it at other times but Easter, ii. 43, n. 3;
iv. 270, 416;
  same one day as another, not the, iii. 192;
  sarcastic in the defence of good principles, ii. 13;
  Sassenach More, ii. 267, n. 2;
  satire, explosions of, iii. 80;
    ignorant of the effect produced, iv. 168, n. 2;
  Savage, effects of intimacy with, i. 161-4; v. 365;
  saying, tendency to paltry, iv. 191;
  sayings not accurately reported, ii. 333;
  scenery, descriptions of moonlight sail, v. 333, n. 1;
    of a ride in a storm, v. 346, n. 1;
  schemes of a better life, i. 483; iv. 230;
  scholar, preferred the society of intelligent men of the world to
that of a, iii. 21, n. 3;
  ‘school,’ his, described by Courtenay, i. 222;
    by Reynolds, i. 245, n. 3; iii. 230;
    distinguished for truthfulness, i. 7, n. 1; iii. 230;
    Goldsmith, one of its brightest ornaments, i. 417;
    taught men to think rightly, i. 245, n. 3;
  schoolmaster, life as a, i. 97, n. 2, 98, n. 2, 488, n. 3;
  Scotch, feelings towards the:  See under SCOTLAND;
  Scotland, tour in, ii. 266-8; v. 1-416;
  scottified, v. 55;
  screen, dines behind a, i. 163, n. 1;
  scruple, troubled with Baxter’s, ii. 477;
    not weakly scrupulous, iv. 397: 
    See SCRUPLES;
  seal, cut with his head, iv. 421, n. 2;
  seasons, effect of:  See WEATHER;
  second sight:  See under SCOTLAND, HIGHLANDS, second sight;
  ‘seducing man, a very,’ iv. 57, n. 3;
  Seraglio, his, iii. 368;
    an imaginary one, v. 216;
  sermons composed by him, i. 241; iii. 19, n. 3, 181; iv. 381, n. 1;
v. 67;
  severe things, how mainly extorted from him, iv. 341;
  Shakespeare, read in his childhood, i. 70;
    See under SHAKESPEARE;
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