Prerogative Court, i. 81, 101;
Sacheverell preaches there, i. 39, n. 1;
Salve, magna parens, iv. 372;
school, account of it in Johnson’s time, i. 43-9;
compared with Stourbridge School, i. 50;
buildings dilapidated, i. 45, n. 4;
endowment, v. 445, n. 3;
famous scholars, i. 45;
service for a sick woman, v. 444;
Seward’s, Miss, verses on it, iv. 331;
St. Mary’s Church repaired, i. 67;
Johnson attends it in 1776, ii. 466;
St. Michael’s Church, graves of Johnson’s parents and brother, iv. 393;
Stowhill, ii. 470; iii. 412;
Swan Inn, v. 428;
Thrales, the, visit it in 1774 with Johnson, v. 428, 440, n. 2;
Three Crowns Inn, ii. 461; iii. 411;
Warner’s Tour, iv. 373, n. 1.
LICHFIELD, fourth Earl of, iii. 309.
LICHFIELD, Leonard, an Oxford bookseller, i. 61, n. 3.
LIDDELL, Sir Henry, ii. 168, n. 1.
LIES,
‘Consecrated lies,’ i. 355;
disarm their own force, ii. 221;
Johnson’s Adventurer on lying, ii. 221, n. 2;
use of the word lie, iv. 49;
lying to the public, ii. 223;
servants ‘not at home,’ i. 436;
to the sick, iv. 306;
of vanity, iv. 167:
See FALSEHOOD and TRUTH.
LIFE,
changes in its form desirable at times, iii. 128;
changes in its modes, ii. 96: See under MANNERS;
choice, few have any, iii. 363;
just choice impossible, ii. 22, 114;
climate, not affected by, ii. 195;
composed of small incidents, i. 433, n. 4; ii. 359, n. 2;
domestick life little touched by public affairs, i. 381;
Dryden’s lines, ii. 124; iv. 303;
every season has its proper duties, v. 63;
expecting more from it than life will afford, ii. 110;
happiest part lying awake in the morning, v. 352;
imbecility in its common occurrences, iii. 300;
method, to be thrown into a, iii. 94;
miseries, i. 299, n. 1, 331, n. 6;
‘balance of misery,’ iv. 300;
‘nauseous draught,’ iii. 386;
none would live it again, ii. 125, iv. 301-3;
pain better than death, iii. 296; iv. 374;
progress from want to want, iii. 53;
progression, must be in, iv. 396, n. 4;
state of weariness, ii. 382;
studied in a great city, iii. 253;
system of life not easily disturbed, ii. 102;
a well-ordered poem, iv. 154.
Life of Alfred, Johnson projects a, i. 177.
LILLIBURLERO, ii. 347.
LILLIPUT, Senate of, i. 115.
LILLY, William, iii. 172.
LINCOLN,
a City and County, i. 36, n. 4;
visited by Boswell, iii. 359.
LINCOLN’S INN, Society of, iv. 290, n. 4.
LINCOLNSHIRE,
militia, i. 36, n. 4; iii. 361;
orchards very rare, iv. 206;
reeds, v. 263;
mentioned, v. 286.
Line, the civil, iii. 196.
LINEN, v. 216.
Linguae Latinae Liber Dictionarius, i. 294, n. 6.
LINLEY, Miss, ii. 369, n. 2.
Sacheverell preaches there, i. 39, n. 1;
Salve, magna parens, iv. 372;
school, account of it in Johnson’s time, i. 43-9;
compared with Stourbridge School, i. 50;
buildings dilapidated, i. 45, n. 4;
endowment, v. 445, n. 3;
famous scholars, i. 45;
service for a sick woman, v. 444;
Seward’s, Miss, verses on it, iv. 331;
St. Mary’s Church repaired, i. 67;
Johnson attends it in 1776, ii. 466;
St. Michael’s Church, graves of Johnson’s parents and brother, iv. 393;
Stowhill, ii. 470; iii. 412;
Swan Inn, v. 428;
Thrales, the, visit it in 1774 with Johnson, v. 428, 440, n. 2;
Three Crowns Inn, ii. 461; iii. 411;
Warner’s Tour, iv. 373, n. 1.
LICHFIELD, fourth Earl of, iii. 309.
LICHFIELD, Leonard, an Oxford bookseller, i. 61, n. 3.
LIDDELL, Sir Henry, ii. 168, n. 1.
LIES,
‘Consecrated lies,’ i. 355;
disarm their own force, ii. 221;
Johnson’s Adventurer on lying, ii. 221, n. 2;
use of the word lie, iv. 49;
lying to the public, ii. 223;
servants ‘not at home,’ i. 436;
to the sick, iv. 306;
of vanity, iv. 167:
See FALSEHOOD and TRUTH.
LIFE,
changes in its form desirable at times, iii. 128;
changes in its modes, ii. 96: See under MANNERS;
choice, few have any, iii. 363;
just choice impossible, ii. 22, 114;
climate, not affected by, ii. 195;
composed of small incidents, i. 433, n. 4; ii. 359, n. 2;
domestick life little touched by public affairs, i. 381;
Dryden’s lines, ii. 124; iv. 303;
every season has its proper duties, v. 63;
expecting more from it than life will afford, ii. 110;
happiest part lying awake in the morning, v. 352;
imbecility in its common occurrences, iii. 300;
method, to be thrown into a, iii. 94;
miseries, i. 299, n. 1, 331, n. 6;
‘balance of misery,’ iv. 300;
‘nauseous draught,’ iii. 386;
none would live it again, ii. 125, iv. 301-3;
pain better than death, iii. 296; iv. 374;
progress from want to want, iii. 53;
progression, must be in, iv. 396, n. 4;
state of weariness, ii. 382;
studied in a great city, iii. 253;
system of life not easily disturbed, ii. 102;
a well-ordered poem, iv. 154.
Life of Alfred, Johnson projects a, i. 177.
LILLIBURLERO, ii. 347.
LILLIPUT, Senate of, i. 115.
LILLY, William, iii. 172.
LINCOLN,
a City and County, i. 36, n. 4;
visited by Boswell, iii. 359.
LINCOLN’S INN, Society of, iv. 290, n. 4.
LINCOLNSHIRE,
militia, i. 36, n. 4; iii. 361;
orchards very rare, iv. 206;
reeds, v. 263;
mentioned, v. 286.
Line, the civil, iii. 196.
LINEN, v. 216.
Linguae Latinae Liber Dictionarius, i. 294, n. 6.
LINLEY, Miss, ii. 369, n. 2.