speech on the_ Habeas Corpus Bill_, iii.
233, n. 1;
at Lord Lovat’s trial, i. 181, n. 1;
Stuart’s Letters to Lord Mansfield, ii. 229, 475;
Sunday levees, ii. 318;
untruthfulness, ii. 296, n. 2;
Warburton, gets promotion for, ii. 37, n. 1.
MANT, Mr., i. 270, n. 1.
Mantuanus, Johannes Baptista, iv. 182.
MANUCCI, Count, ii. 390, 394; iii. 89, 91.
MANUFACTURERS,
defined, ii. 188, n. 5;
their wages, v. 263.
MANYFOLD River, iii. 188.
MAPHAEUS, iii. 21, n. 1.
MAR, Earl of, v. 227, n. 4.
MARANA, I. P., iv. 200, n. 2.
MARATHON, iii. 173, n. 3, 455; v. 334.
Marc de Peau forte, ii. 396.
MARCHI, ——, an engraver, iv. 421, n. 2.
MARCHMONT, Hugh, fourth Earl of,
Boswell calls on him, iii. 342;
talks of Johnson’s definitions, iii. 343;
gets particulars of Pope and Bolingbroke, iii. 344, 418;
Johnson refuses to see him, iii. 344;
sends him the Lives, iii. 392;
calls on him, ib.;
shows inattention, iv. 50;
Pope’s executor, iv. 51;
mentioned in Pope’s Grotto, ib.;
Scotch accent, his, ii. 160.
MARCUS ANTONINUS, iii. 172.
MARGATE, iv. 183, n. 2.
Mariamne, i. 102, n. 2.
MARIE ANTOINETTE, seen by Johnson, ii. 385, 394-5.
MARISCHAL, Lord, v. 200, n. 1.
MARKHAM, Archbishop of York,
Johnson’s bow, iv. 198, n. 2;
sermon on parties, v. 36, n. 3.
MARKHAM, Dr., iii. 366.
MARKLAND, Jeremiah,
account of him, iv. 161, n. 3;
referred to, iv. 172, n. 3.
MARLAY, Dean Richard, afterwards Bishop of Waterford,
Deanery of Ferns, iv. 73;
humour, his, iv. 73, n. 1;
Johnson turned from a wolf-dog into a lap-dog, iv. 73;
Literary Club, member of the, i. 479;
mentioned, iv. 78.
MARLBOROUGH, John, first Duke of,
Bolingbroke’s allusion to him, v. 126, n. 2;
calm temper, his, i. 12;
epigram on him, ii. 451;
hypothetical appearance to him of the devil, iv. 317, n. 3;
Mallet’s projected Life, iii. 194, 386; v. 175, n. 2;
officers, his, useless, v. 445;
Oldfield, Dr., anecdote of, iii. 57;
mentioned, ii. 182.
MARLBOROUGH, Sarah, Duchess of,
Addison’s dedication to her, v. 376, n. 3;
Apology, i. 153; v. 175;
censured by Johnson, i. 153, 333, n. 2;
Johnson’s character of her, v. 175;
Love in a Hollow Tree, reprints, iv. 80;
her will, v. 175, n. 2.
MARLBOROUGH, Charles, second Duke of, ii. 246, n. 1.
MARLBOROUGH, George, third Duke of, v. 303, 459.
Marmor Norfolciense, i. 141;
reprinted, i. 142;
praised by Pope, i. 143.
MARRIAGE,
advice about it, ii. 109, n. 2, 110;
fortune, with women of, iii. 3;
inferiors in rank, with, ii. 328;
late in life, ii. 128;
Lord Chancellor, might be made by the, ii. 461;
love, for, iii. 3;
at Lord Lovat’s trial, i. 181, n. 1;
Stuart’s Letters to Lord Mansfield, ii. 229, 475;
Sunday levees, ii. 318;
untruthfulness, ii. 296, n. 2;
Warburton, gets promotion for, ii. 37, n. 1.
MANT, Mr., i. 270, n. 1.
Mantuanus, Johannes Baptista, iv. 182.
MANUCCI, Count, ii. 390, 394; iii. 89, 91.
MANUFACTURERS,
defined, ii. 188, n. 5;
their wages, v. 263.
MANYFOLD River, iii. 188.
MAPHAEUS, iii. 21, n. 1.
MAR, Earl of, v. 227, n. 4.
MARANA, I. P., iv. 200, n. 2.
MARATHON, iii. 173, n. 3, 455; v. 334.
Marc de Peau forte, ii. 396.
MARCHI, ——, an engraver, iv. 421, n. 2.
MARCHMONT, Hugh, fourth Earl of,
Boswell calls on him, iii. 342;
talks of Johnson’s definitions, iii. 343;
gets particulars of Pope and Bolingbroke, iii. 344, 418;
Johnson refuses to see him, iii. 344;
sends him the Lives, iii. 392;
calls on him, ib.;
shows inattention, iv. 50;
Pope’s executor, iv. 51;
mentioned in Pope’s Grotto, ib.;
Scotch accent, his, ii. 160.
MARCUS ANTONINUS, iii. 172.
MARGATE, iv. 183, n. 2.
Mariamne, i. 102, n. 2.
MARIE ANTOINETTE, seen by Johnson, ii. 385, 394-5.
MARISCHAL, Lord, v. 200, n. 1.
MARKHAM, Archbishop of York,
Johnson’s bow, iv. 198, n. 2;
sermon on parties, v. 36, n. 3.
MARKHAM, Dr., iii. 366.
MARKLAND, Jeremiah,
account of him, iv. 161, n. 3;
referred to, iv. 172, n. 3.
MARLAY, Dean Richard, afterwards Bishop of Waterford,
Deanery of Ferns, iv. 73;
humour, his, iv. 73, n. 1;
Johnson turned from a wolf-dog into a lap-dog, iv. 73;
Literary Club, member of the, i. 479;
mentioned, iv. 78.
MARLBOROUGH, John, first Duke of,
Bolingbroke’s allusion to him, v. 126, n. 2;
calm temper, his, i. 12;
epigram on him, ii. 451;
hypothetical appearance to him of the devil, iv. 317, n. 3;
Mallet’s projected Life, iii. 194, 386; v. 175, n. 2;
officers, his, useless, v. 445;
Oldfield, Dr., anecdote of, iii. 57;
mentioned, ii. 182.
MARLBOROUGH, Sarah, Duchess of,
Addison’s dedication to her, v. 376, n. 3;
Apology, i. 153; v. 175;
censured by Johnson, i. 153, 333, n. 2;
Johnson’s character of her, v. 175;
Love in a Hollow Tree, reprints, iv. 80;
her will, v. 175, n. 2.
MARLBOROUGH, Charles, second Duke of, ii. 246, n. 1.
MARLBOROUGH, George, third Duke of, v. 303, 459.
Marmor Norfolciense, i. 141;
reprinted, i. 142;
praised by Pope, i. 143.
MARRIAGE,
advice about it, ii. 109, n. 2, 110;
fortune, with women of, iii. 3;
inferiors in rank, with, ii. 328;
late in life, ii. 128;
Lord Chancellor, might be made by the, ii. 461;
love, for, iii. 3;