iii. 322; iv. 383, n. 1;
projected works, ib.;
payments received,
Translation of Lobo’s Abyssinia, five guineas, i. 87;
London, ten guineas, i. 124;
translation of part of Sarpi’s History, L49, i. 135;
Historical Account of Parliament, part payment, two guineas for
a sheet of copy, i. 156;
Life of Savage, fifteen guineas, i. 165, n. 1;
Dictionary L1575 (heavy out-payments to amanuenses), i. 183;
Rambler, two guineas a number, i. 208, n. 3;
Vanity of Human Wishes, fifteen guineas, i. 193, n. 1;
Irene, theatre receipts, L195, copyright, L100, i. 198, n. 2;
Introduction to London Chronicle, one guinea, i. 317;
Idler, first collected edition, L84 2s. 4d., i. 335, n. 1;
Rasselas, L100, + L25, i. 341;
Lives of the Poets, 200 guineas (? pounds) agreed on, iii. 111;
iv. 35;
L100 added, ib.;
L100 more for a new edition, ib., n. 3;
world, knowledge of the, iii. 20;
‘a man of the world,’ i. 427;
had been long ‘running about it,’ i. 215;
never complained of it, iv. 116, 171;
never sought it, iv. 172;
respected its judgment, i. 200, n. 2;
worshipped, iii. 331;
writings, criticised his own, iv. 5;
never wrote error, iv. 429; v. 17:
see JOHNSON, composition;
youth, pleasure in talking of the days of, iv. 375.
JOHNSON, Sarah (Johnson’s mother),
account of her, i. 34, 35, n. 1, 38;
counted the days to the publication of the Dictionary, i. 288;
debt, in, i. 160;
death, i. 331, n. 4, 339, 512-5;
epitaph, iv. 393;
funeral expenses and Rasselas, i. 341;
Harlcian Miscellany, subscribes to the, i. 175, n. 1;
Johnson, teaches, i. 38;
encourages him in his lessons, i. 43, n. 4;
hears her call Sam, iv. 94;
letters to her, i. 5I2, 5I3, 514;
marriage, i. 95;
London, visits, i. 42, 110;
receipts for bills, i. 90, n. 3.
JOHNSON, Thomas (Johnson’s cousin), iv. 402, n. 2, 440.
Johnson in Birmingham, i. 85, n. 3; 95, n. 3.
JOHNSON BUILDINGS, iii. 405, n. 6.
JOHNSON’S COURT,
Johnson removes to it, ii. 5;
Boswell and Beauclerk’s veneration for it, ii. 229, 427;
‘Johnson of that Ilk,’ ib., n. 2; iii. 405, n. 6.
Johnsoniana, or Bon-Mots of Dr. Johnson, ii. 432; iii. 325.
Johnsoniana (by Taylor), iv. 421, n. 2.
Johnsonianissimus, i. 7, n. 2.
Johnsonised, ‘I have Johnsonised the land,’ i. 13.
Johnston, the Scotch form of Johnson, iii. 106, n. 1.
JOHNSTON, Arthur,
Johnson desires his portrait, iv. 265;
Poemata, i. 460; i 104; v. 95.
JOHNSTON, Sir James, iv. 281.
JOHNSTON, W., the bookseller, i. 341.
projected works, ib.;
payments received,
Translation of Lobo’s Abyssinia, five guineas, i. 87;
London, ten guineas, i. 124;
translation of part of Sarpi’s History, L49, i. 135;
Historical Account of Parliament, part payment, two guineas for
a sheet of copy, i. 156;
Life of Savage, fifteen guineas, i. 165, n. 1;
Dictionary L1575 (heavy out-payments to amanuenses), i. 183;
Rambler, two guineas a number, i. 208, n. 3;
Vanity of Human Wishes, fifteen guineas, i. 193, n. 1;
Irene, theatre receipts, L195, copyright, L100, i. 198, n. 2;
Introduction to London Chronicle, one guinea, i. 317;
Idler, first collected edition, L84 2s. 4d., i. 335, n. 1;
Rasselas, L100, + L25, i. 341;
Lives of the Poets, 200 guineas (? pounds) agreed on, iii. 111;
iv. 35;
L100 added, ib.;
L100 more for a new edition, ib., n. 3;
world, knowledge of the, iii. 20;
‘a man of the world,’ i. 427;
had been long ‘running about it,’ i. 215;
never complained of it, iv. 116, 171;
never sought it, iv. 172;
respected its judgment, i. 200, n. 2;
worshipped, iii. 331;
writings, criticised his own, iv. 5;
never wrote error, iv. 429; v. 17:
see JOHNSON, composition;
youth, pleasure in talking of the days of, iv. 375.
JOHNSON, Sarah (Johnson’s mother),
account of her, i. 34, 35, n. 1, 38;
counted the days to the publication of the Dictionary, i. 288;
debt, in, i. 160;
death, i. 331, n. 4, 339, 512-5;
epitaph, iv. 393;
funeral expenses and Rasselas, i. 341;
Harlcian Miscellany, subscribes to the, i. 175, n. 1;
Johnson, teaches, i. 38;
encourages him in his lessons, i. 43, n. 4;
hears her call Sam, iv. 94;
letters to her, i. 5I2, 5I3, 514;
marriage, i. 95;
London, visits, i. 42, 110;
receipts for bills, i. 90, n. 3.
JOHNSON, Thomas (Johnson’s cousin), iv. 402, n. 2, 440.
Johnson in Birmingham, i. 85, n. 3; 95, n. 3.
JOHNSON BUILDINGS, iii. 405, n. 6.
JOHNSON’S COURT,
Johnson removes to it, ii. 5;
Boswell and Beauclerk’s veneration for it, ii. 229, 427;
‘Johnson of that Ilk,’ ib., n. 2; iii. 405, n. 6.
Johnsoniana, or Bon-Mots of Dr. Johnson, ii. 432; iii. 325.
Johnsoniana (by Taylor), iv. 421, n. 2.
Johnsonianissimus, i. 7, n. 2.
Johnsonised, ‘I have Johnsonised the land,’ i. 13.
Johnston, the Scotch form of Johnson, iii. 106, n. 1.
JOHNSTON, Arthur,
Johnson desires his portrait, iv. 265;
Poemata, i. 460; i 104; v. 95.
JOHNSTON, Sir James, iv. 281.
JOHNSTON, W., the bookseller, i. 341.