Wetherell, Dr., the Master: See under WETHERELL, Dr.;
University, described by R. West in 1735, i. 76, n. 1;
by Dr. Knox in 1781, iii. 13, n. 3; iv. 391, n. l;
worst time about 1770, ii. 445, n. 1;
University verses, ii. 371;
Vacation, Long, i. 63, n. 1;
Worcester College, Foote and Dr. Gower, ii. 95, n. 2.
OXFORDSHIRE, contested election of 1754, i. 282, n. 3.
P.
PACKWOOD, Warwickshire, i. 35, n. 1.
PADUA,
Johnson has a mind to go to it, i. 73;
iii. 453;
Goldsmith went to it, i. 73, n. 2;
mentioned, i. 322.
PAIN
bodily pain easily supported, i. 157,
n, 1;
violent pain of mind must be severely
felt, ii. 469.
PAINTERS, the reputation of, iii. 43, n. 4.
PAINTING,
inferior to poetry, iv. 321;
labour not disproportionate to effect,
ii. 439;
styles, iii. 280:
See under JOHNSON, painting.
PALACES, ii. 393.
PALATINES, the, iii. 456.
PALESTINE, v. 334, n. 1.
PALEY, Archdeacon,
attacks Gibbon, v. 203, n. 1;
Bishop Law’s love of parentheses,
iii. 402, n. 1;
on the right to the throne, v. 202-3.
PALMER, John, Answer to Dr. Priestley, iii.
291, n. 2.
PALMER, Miss, Sir Joshua Reynolds’s niece, iv.
165, n. 4.
PALMER, Rev. T. F.,
dines with Johnson, iv. 125;
transported for sedition, i. 467, n. 1;
iv. 125, n. 2.
Palmerin of England, i. 49, n. 2.
Palmerino d’ Inghilterra, iii. 2.
PALMERSTON, second Viscount,
Literary Club, member of the, i. 479;
black-balled, iv. 232;
elected, ib., n. 2, 326;
his respectable pedigree, i. 348, n. 5.
PALMERSTON, third Viscount (the Prime-Minister),
birth, iv. 232, n. 2.
subscribes to an annuity for Johnson’s
god-daughter, iv. 202, n. 1.
PALMYRA, iv. 126.
Pamphlet, defined, iii. 319.
PANCKOUCKE, i. 288.
PANDOUR, A., v. 60.
PANEGYRICS, iii. 155.
PANTHEON,
account of it, ii. 169, n. 1;
Boswell and Johnson visit it, ii. 166,
168.
PANTING, Rev. Dr. Matthew, i. 72.
‘PANTING TIME,’ iv. 25.
PANTOMIMES, i. 111, n. 2.
PAOLI, General,
account of him, ii. 71;
Auchinleck, Lord, described by, v. 382,
n. 2;
Beattie, Johnson and Wilkes, describes,
iv. 101;
Boswell, beautiful attention to, iii.
51, n. 3;
dedicates his Corsica
to him, ii. 1, n. 2; v. 1;
describes, to Miss Burney,
i. 6, n. 2;
exact record of his sayings,
ii. 434, n. 1;
his guest in London, ii. 375,
n. 4; iii. 35;
visits him in
Corsica, ii. 2, 4, n. 1;
makes himself known to him,
i. 404, n. 2;
and the omnia vanitas,
iv. 112, n. 3;
repeats anecdotes to him,
i. 432, n. 2;
sends him some books, ii.
61;
vows sobriety to him, ii.
436, n. 1;
death kept out of sight, iii. 154;