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.
ii. 331;
  Drury Lane Theatre,
    Abington’s, Mrs., benefit, ii. 324;
    Beggar’s Opera refused, iii. 321, n. 3;
    Boswell lows like a cow, v. 396;
    Comus acted, i. 227;
    Davies’s benefit, iii. 249;
    Earl of Essex, iv. 312, n. 5;
    Fleetwood’s management, i. 111, n. 2;
    Garrick, opened by, i. 181;
    Goldsmith and Lord Shelburne there, iv. 175, n. 1;
    Irene performed, i. 153, 196-8, 200-1;
    Johnson in the Green Room, i. 201; iv. 7;
    management by Booth, Wilks, and Cibber, v. 244, n. 2;
  Duke Street, St. James’s, No. 10, Mrs. Bellamy’s lodgings, iv.
244, n. 2;
  Durham Yard,
    Johnson mentions it in dating a letter, iii. 405, n. 6;
    the site of the Adelphi, ii. 325, n. 3;
  East-India House, John Hoole one of the clerks, ii. 289, n. 2;
  Essex Head, Essex Street, iv. 253:  See under CLUBS;
  Exeter-Change, iv. 116, n. 2;
  Exeter Street,
    Johnson’s first lodgings, i. 103; iii. 405, n. 6;
    said to have written there some of the Debates, i. 504-5;
  Falcon Court, Fleet Street, Boswell and Johnson step aside into it,
iv. 72;
  Farrar’s-Buildings, Boswell lodges there, i. 437;
  Fetter Lane,
    Johnson lodges there, iii. 405, n. 6;
    has sudden relief by a good night’s rest, iii. 99, n. 4;
    Levett woos his future wife in a coal shed, i. 370, n. 3;
  Fleet-ditch, Johnson’s voice seems to resound to it, ii. 262;
  Fleet Prison,
    broken open in the Gordon Riots, iii. 429;
    Endymion Porter’s pun on it, v. 137, n. 4;
    Lloyd a prisoner, i. 395, n. 2;
    Oldys a prisoner, i. 175, n. 2;
    Savage lodges in its liberties, i. 125, n. 4, 416, n. 1;
  Fleet Street,
    animated appearance, ii. 337;
    compared with Tempe and Mull, iii. 302;
    Boswell meets Johnson ‘moving along,’ iv. 71;
    dangers, its, i. 163, n. 2;
    Goldsmith lodges in a court opening out of it, i. 350, n. 3;
    Greenwich Park not equal to it, i. 461;
    Johnson’s favourite street, ii. 427; iii. 450;
    Johnson helps a gentlewoman in liquor across it, ii. 434;
    Kearsley the bookseller, i. 214, n. 1;
    Langton lodges there during Johnson’s illness, iv. 266, n. 3;
    Lintott’s shop at the Cross Keys, iv. 80, n. 1;
    Macaulay describes its ‘river fog and coal smoke,’ iv. 350, n. 1;
    the Museum, iv. 319;
  Fox Court, Brook Street, Holborn, Savage’s birthplace, i. 170, n. 5;
  Gerrard Street, Boswell’s lodgings, iii. 51, n. 3;
  Goodman’s Fields, Garrick’s first appearance, i. 168, n. 3;
  Gough Square,
    Johnson lives there from 1749-1759 (writes the Dictionary, Rambler,
Rasselas
, and part of the Idler), i. 188, 350, n. 3; iii. 405, n. 6;
    described by Carlyle, i. 188, n. 1;
    by Dr. Burney, i. 328;
  Gray’s Inn,
    Johnson lodges there, i. 350,
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